Tyco brings its deep experience in home security to many aspects of the smart home environment
Tyco will highlight its IQ panel, a robust wireless smart home solution, at the event in Las Vegas

Tyco Security Products, part of Tyco, the world’s largest pure-play fire protection and security company, will showcase its connected home solutions in its debut appearance at the 2016 CES show, January 6-9, 2016, in Las Vegas. The world’s gathering place for consumer technologies provides an ideal platform to feature the company’s expanding range of technology-inspired products and capabilities for the smart home.

Home management & remote monitoring

“Backed by our depth of experience and technology leadership in the residential security market, where we have millions of customers worldwide, our presence at CES highlights our focus on providing intuitive and innovative solutions to the smart home market,” said Tim Myers, Director of Product Marketing, Tyco Security Products and Thread Group Board Member. “Our already broad portfolio offers customers a range of solutions for not only smarter and more interactive security, but also adds value with effective home management and remote monitoring capabilities which integrate with a wide range of platforms.”

Highlighting the CES booth will be Tyco Security Products’ robust wireless smart home solution, the IQ panel, which coupled with Alarm.com’s interactive service, enables homeowners to remotely arm and disarm their security systems, view camera feeds, and receive event notifications and system status updates. They can also use the solution to control lights, locks, thermostats and other home digital devices. A wide range of sensors and other peripherals which integrate with the IQ panel, including smart door and window contacts and other smart sensors, will also be featured at the booth. Additionally, Tyco Security Products will present a full portfolio of security grade home automation/smart home sensors which work across the broad portfolios of smart home ecosystems and allow smart home providers to offer to their end customers.

Home automation services

Tyco Security Products brings its deep experience in home security to many aspects of the smart home environment. As part of its strategy to leverage open standards for unified IoT adoption, Tyco serves on the Board of Directors and as a sponsor of The Thread Group, the not-for-profit consortium responsible for market education around the Thread networking protocol, which connects products in the home. Tyco Security Products delivers the broadest connected home connectivity portfolio, with products that support technologies like Thread, ZigBee, Zwave, WiFi and PowerG. The company’s solutions also enable interactive services as well as smart home and home automation services - partnering with companies like Alarm.com, iControl, ADT (Global), Works with Nest, Telguard, SmartThings, IFTTT, and others.

Solutions from Tyco Security Products will also be featured in other areas on the CES show floor, including a technology demonstration sponsored by The Thread Group at booth 70560, as well in the Texas Instruments (TI) Village, located off the show floor in the Las Vegas Convention Center's North Hall in rooms N115-N120.

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