The miGuard G5 GSM Wireless Communicating alarm, the flagship of this highly innovative range
miGuard enables a whole new approach to DIY home security and remote monitoring/control

IFSEC 2013, NEC, Birmingham - Response Electronics Ltd announces the launch of a complete new brand and new range of technologically advanced home security and home automation products, miGuard.

With modern living in mind and designed to meet the most challenging of security needs, the products not only look cool and sleek, but enable a whole new approach to DIY home security and remote monitoring/control – simply by using smartphones and tablet devices. The miGuard range is packed with the latest technology including RFID tags for family members and keyholders, remote interface via iPhone/Android app, and GSM/SMS alerts.

The miGuard G5 GSM Wireless Communicating alarm, the flagship of this highly innovative range, is the first product to bring sophisticated GSM wirelessly controlled security within the budget and scope of the self-install, consumer market. Users have the options of controlling their system from the touch sensitive keypad, wireless remote control, RFID tags, smartphone app, SMS text message or PSTN call, all as standard features.

The G5 is ideal for busy families - owners can track who is home, enable/disable devices and, of course, be alerted to any intrusions or movement within the property.

The free, intuitive smartphone app, available from the Apple Store and Google Play, allows the user to ‘Full Arm’, ‘Part Arm’ or ‘Disarm’ the system, as well as leave voice messages or monitor (listen in), therefore reducing the need for monthly monitoring charges. The app also allows the user to check system status and alter a range of useful settings.

To further enjoy the convenience of smart home automation technology, also in the range is the E5 Remote Control Socket system. It is remote controlled by a smartphone app, using GPRS/Wi-fi, to enable appliances and lighting to be switched on/off and it can also monitor room temperature.

View the new miGuard range at the Response Electronics/Chuango stand No 55 in Hall 4.

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