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RISCO Group, a leading provider of integrated security solutions, has launched the Agility 3 wireless security solution for residential and small commercial installations. Agility 3, the new offering from RISCO's flagship wireless Agility system elegantly combines state-of-the-art visual verification with a Smartphone app, in addition to providing advanced wireless security and safety features.

Agility 3 is powered by eyeWave, a wireless PIR detector with integrated camera. Agility 3 communicates with the RISCO Cloud server and enables users to seamlessly self-monitor their premises as well as providing an invaluable service to central monitoring stations.

In the event of an alarm, the PIR camera is automatically activated and captures a sequence of images which it sends to users via RISCO's Smartphone/ web Application. Users can view these images, enabling the immediate confirmation of a crime in progress while drastically reducing the number of false alarms, saving valuable time and resources.

Users can also perform a choice of additional functions including arming/ disarming their alarm systems remotely, viewing detector status and bypass zones and viewing a history of events which is saved on the RISCO Cloud.

Agility 3 therefore provides a long-awaited solution for both the self-monitoring residential and commercial markets as well as Monitoring Stations; increasing control, reducing false alarms and saving resources.

In addition to its visual verification and remote management capabilities, Agility 3 features advanced communication, simple installation and a complete range of wireless peripherals. The main panel flaunts several new features including Dual Core Wireless technology, SIA-IP support, a Digital Voice Module, and multi-lingual support for voice and keypad display.

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