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No subscription fees with ESP’s Fort Smart Security Doorbell As the cost of living crisis continues to squeeze household budgets, consumers are making every eff ort to keep a cap on their outgoings.
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ith recent news reports citing huge hikes in the subscription fees
of some video doorbell providers, ESP is reminding its customers and installers that with its Fort Smart Security Doorbell, there are no subscription or any additional fees to pay.
The Fort Smart Wi-Fi Doorbell
off ers full 1080p (2MP) HD live view, two-way audio, recording and visitor notifi cations. It is powered by rechargeable batteries, with up to 750 activations on full charge, and it comes with a plug-in RF chime included. Additional features include IP54 rated ingress protection, 5m infrared LED illumination, 3m PIR detection range and 130° wide angle camera
view. It off ers clear two-way audio and motion activated video record (storage included).
The smart security video doorbell is part of the comprehensive Fort range
of smart security products, which also includes a smart alarm, video security light, sensors and a selection of 1080p cameras. They all operate under a single app – the ‘Click Smart+’ app –
with semi-transparent lids Unicrimp, part of the Scolmore Group of companies, off ers a range of IP66- rated, weatherproof junction boxes with semi-transparent lids.
T
he addition of the semi- transparent lid takes the IP Box to the next
level, allowing users to see the inside connections without compromising the integrity of the enclosure.
The Q-Nect IP66 junction box is designed to make installations more efficient. It can house four of the 3 Port Lever Connectors using the 360° detachable cradle and with a curved lid, it provides additional space for wires. The lid is locked using quarter turn fasteners. The semi-transparent lids are available on the IP66 Weatherproof Enclosure that is furnished with 4 x 3 way lever connectors.
The junction box features ten membrane entry points. Protection against moisture and dust is
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enhanced with the self-sealing membranes which provide a faster and more secure cable entry whilst at the same time maintaining the IP66 rating. Installers have the option of using up to eight M20 cable glands with the junction box. The M20 threaded entries with membrane ensure that the IP rating is maintained without needing to use any tools or locknuts.
Multiple fixing options are available – either fixing directly to a wall using four screws into the pre- moulded holes in the base or using the detachable wall clip, which requires just two screws. The new junction boxes with semi-transparent lids are available in a black or anthracite grey finish, with the anthracite grey colour
Q-Nect IP junction boxes
which is completely subscription-free, with no additional fees incurred. By bringing the operation of the Fort range under the well-established, tried and tested Click Smart+ app from Scolmore Group, users will have control of a raft of connected home and security products all from one secure, easy to access platform. The Fort Smart Security range off ers accessibility and simplicity for both the installer and end user and has been designed to bring simple, smart solutions together for a safer and more comfortable home. The range features contemporary styling and has been designed to be simple to install, maintain and use and provide a hassle-free security solution.
www.espuk.com
option designed to match the Click Scolmore Aquip66 weatherproof socket and switch enclosures, which are also available with the same semi-transparent lids.
A comprehensive Q-Nect brochure can be downloaded from the Unicrimp website as well as from the Scolmore Group app.
www.unicrimp.com
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