Electronic House Magazine recognised D-Link for MovieNite Plus, Gaming Router DGL-5500 and Cloud Camera 2300, DCS-2310L
D-Link was recognised in streaming devices, wireless networking devices and surveillance cameras

D-Link recently announced it received three Electronic House Magazine 2013 “Products of the Year” awards. Recognising new products and technologies that cater to the connected home, Electronic House acknowledged D-Link in three categories – MovieNite™ Plus (DSM-312) in streaming devices, the Gaming Router (DGL-5500) in wireless networking devices, and the Cloud Camera 2300 (DCS-2310L) in surveillance cameras.

“Whether watching movies, listening to music or simplifying daily tasks, consumers are looking for the best technology available,” said Arlen Schweiger, editor, Electronic House. “The Products of the Year winners represent the most up-to-date and exciting technology, and the D-Link® MovieNite™ Plus, Gaming Router 5000 and Cloud Camera 2300 all stand apart in their product categories – bringing the best of what’s available to consumers and allowing them to stay ahead of the technology curve.”

Electronic House received entries in 29 different categories and winners were chosen by a panel of industry leaders along with the editors of Electronic House and CE Pro magazines. Judging criteria included creativity, innovation, functionality, aesthetics, and lifestyle benefits to the customer. Winners were announced on Jan. 2 and will be published in the Jan./Feb. issue of Electronic House. Complete details about all 2013 Products of the Year entries can be found at http://www.electronichouse.com/product/poty.

“We strive to bring the best, most innovative and reliable technology to market, so it is always an honour to have our products recognised as best-in-class,” said Daniel Kelley, associate vice president of marketing, D-Link Systems, Inc. “For consumers looking for entertainment, game networking or home monitoring solutions, our three Electronic House award-winning products deliver advanced solutions for the connected home.”

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