Starting from 1997, the expo has more than tripled in size from the
original 117 exhibitors and 9,000 square meters, and transitioned from a
biennial event to an annual one. The expo now serves as an ideal
platform for domestic and international solution providers in video
surveillance, access control and perimeter detection, intercoms and
burglar alarms, and other protective measures to promote and propel
security awareness and related trade activities. Visitor counts are now
in the 300,000’s, from end users, channel partners, industry players and
government agencies.
The 2014 Shanghai International Public Security & Safety Expo
will kick off on May 21st at the World Expo Exhibition &Convention
Center. Chuango Security Technology Corporation is a proud sponsor of
this grand event and will be presenting its latest smart home technology and cutting-edge wireless DIY alarm solution portfolio at Hall 1 / Area I / Booth #61~66.
A store-like, hands-on demo corner will be available at the booth
where visitors and buyers can get to experience the smarts of Chuango
smart home and smart security systems. The company will also be piloting
industry’s first online-to-offline (O2O) retail concept and offering
unforgettable DIY experience at the expo, right before the first store
opening in BuyNow Shopping Mall in Shanghai Xujiahui on May 1st.
This Chuango concept store is the perfect representation of today’s
O2O retail e-commerce, and the Chinese security industry’s very first.
The seamless O2O logistics integration means customers and end users can
operate any of the Chuango systems in real life, before they place
orders online and still enjoy all the benefits of discount sales,
multiple payment methods and next-day home deliveries (in the Huadong
area).
Leveraging its vast experience in domestic e-commerce and overseas
exports and retail sales, Chuango will be undoubtedly setting an example
for O2O operations in the intruder alarm system
and smart home business. Peter Deng, Domestic Sales Director of
Chuango, is rather confident in the expo and store opening in Shanghai,
saying that the company will be laying the foundation and setting the
standards for the entire security industry, pushing the limits of O2O.
“Chuango has what it takes to make the necessary investments and
absolute headways to become the No. 1 in every regard.”
Founded in 2001 in Fuzhou China, Chuango Security Technology Co., Ltd. is an innovative manufacturer of security system and home automation.
2014年4月28日星期一
2014年4月24日星期四
Chuango Steals the Show!
Chuango Security Technology, a trend-setting innovator and developer of wireless DIY security and smart home systems, is pleased to announce its absolute success at China Sourcing Fair in Hong Kong from April 12th to 15th. With more than 3,300 exhibitors from 25 countries/territories, the show was estimated to generate tens of billions of dollars in business opportunities. Chuango and its ever-growing international team did not miss a beat of this action, and introduced its all new brand, smanos, as well as a series of sleek looking smart home solutions at one of the biggest and best designed booths on site.
A perfect outlet for the security manufacturing base across Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Zhuhai, this year’s China Sourcing Fair featured dedicated smart home and burglar alarm zones, 18% and 32% larger than last year’s, respectively. As such, it was a crystal clear indicator of strong consumer confidence and market demand. With the largest booth in the security products section of the show, Chuango welcomed hundreds of visitors and buyers across the world throughout the four days and garnered countless sample orders, potential partners and strategic MOU’s.
Chuango’s elegantly designed booth space was a true reflection of the company’s DNA and focus, and the smanos innovations on display and on-site demos received very positive visitor feedback and purchasing inquiries. The X500 features a backlit LCD and touch keypad, making setup and operation intuitively simple. The Q300 is battery-powered and completely wire-free, bringing GSM-based intrusion detection to the next level. The H400 home cloud system delivers the best in wireless security and Wi-Fi energy management, putting the smarts of smart home and smart security directly in end users’ hands. These latest releases harness tried-and-tested 868MHz radio frequency, ensuring unobstructed two-way communication between the sensors and main controls at all times.
The ever-expanding global team from Chuango’s Amsterdam, Fuzhou, Shenzhen and Taipei offices wowed many of the visiting buyers and worked seamlessly to deliver an unforgettable show experience. Aside from the company’s impending IPO in May 2014, CEO Ken Li has many more strategic moves up his sleeves. “Chuango and smanos will continue to lead the industry and market with even more high-end wireless technologies. You are guaranteed a front-row seat to even more exciting developments,” Li said with absolute confidence.
2014年4月21日星期一
Security Industry Association and ISC Events Present Largest Security Trade Show of the Year
ISC West 2014, produced by ISC Events and sponsored by the Security Industry Association (SIA), attracted record attendance this year with more than 26,000 industry professionals attending the three-day exposition, which was held at the Sands Expo Convention Center in Las Vegas April 2-4.
Attendees enjoyed direct access to tens of thousands of products from more than 1,000 exhibiting companies and brands while maintaining its intimate, friendly approach with small industry and association gatherings, receptions and a show floor designed to group products and technologies together. A strong sense of community prevailed within the 2014 edition of ISC West, which was the largest since 2007 and the second largest in the history of the show.
“Exhibitors and attendees alike told us that ISC West 2014 was the best show they have seen in many years,” said Ed Several, senior vice president at ISC Events. “ISC Events witnessed record attendance, even more show floor area and, most importantly, a valuable view of all that the industry offers. Our exhibitors indicated their appreciation with higher renewals for next year. This year’s event was a great balance between seeing all the latest technologies and products in one place while being able to network at all of the many industry and association events. As always, we thank the security industry for showing such confidence in ISC West, and we thank the Security Industry Association for their hard work and support.”
“SIA and ISC Events presented an incredible agenda of exhibits, networking events, education sessions and awards programs during ISC West 2014. ISC West remains the first industry event of the year at which cutting-edge security products are launched,” said SIA CEO Don Erickson. “The ISC Events team worked seamlessly with SIA to provide first-class customer service to exhibitors and thousands of show attendees. The overwhelming participation in ISC West is a clear reflection of a strong, growing and vibrant industry.”
SIA Education@ISC also presented an education conference with more than 70 sessions or programming in tracks specially designed for integrators, installers, dealers, end users and others. The education sessions experienced an estimated 33 percent increase in attendance in 2014 over 2013.
The three-day program, April 1-3, addressed a wide range of topics, including two tracks dedicated to technologies that are creating smarter buildings and cities and to helping business enterprises learn to use hidden business intelligence to drive bottom-line improvements. For the first time, the education program included five workshops exclusively dedicated to improving sales in the security industry.
SIA Education@ISC also offered four sessions in its School Safety Series to cover school security matters for K-12 and higher education campuses as well as a Learning Laboratory, which focused on essential basics of networking for video surveillance.
The SIA New Product Showcase (NPS) also set a record this year with 105 entries from 88 companies. In addition to honoring the Best New Product and the Judges’ Choice Award, the NPS judges presented awards in 24 product and service categories, and they also presented six honorable mention awards in six categories.
SV3 from Building Intelligence Inc., New York, N.Y., took the Best New Product Award at the NPS Awards Ceremony on April 2. Australian company dFENCE took the Judges’ Choice Award for its dFENCE mobile ballistic barrier product.
“Each year, the companies competing in SIA’s New Product Showcase at ISC West present the leading-edge security solutions that are shaping the industry,” said Erickson. “These new technologies and solutions are the drivers that are moving the security industry forward, and I congratulate Building Intelligence on their win at this year’s NPS.”
On April 2, SIA also presented a very successful inaugural plugfest featuring its Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDPTM). The SIA OSDP Plugfest and Cocktail Reception drew the participation of seven companies, including Allegion, Axis Communications, Chuango security alarm systems, HID Global, IQ Devices, Mercury Systems and Siemens, which proved the interoperability of the networking protocol.
Finally, on April 3, SIA launched a revised exam for its Certified Security Project Manager (CSPM®) program. SIA will roll out the new CSPM® exam to all seeking CSPM® certification in the coming months.
ISC Events recently announced the dates for ISC West 2015, with the exposition to occur April 15-17 and SIA Education@ISC to present its education conference April 14-16. Visit http://www.iscwest.com/ for more information.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) (http://www.securityindustry.org) is the leading trade association for electronic and physical security solution providers, with more than 450 innovative member companies representing more than 300,000 security leaders and experts who shape the future of the security industry. SIA protects and advances its members’ interests by advocating pro-industry policies and legislation at the federal and state levels; creating open industry standards that enable integration; advancing industry professionalism through education and training; opening global market opportunities; and collaboration with other like-minded organizations. As a proud sponsor of ISC Events expos and conferences, and owner of the Securing New Ground® conference, SIA ensures its members have access to top-level buyers and influencers, as well as unparalleled learning and network opportunities.
2014年4月17日星期四
Chuango introduces Product Arrival – Smart Remote Socket
The smart remote socket E5. Its elegant design and Apps control
function make it a perfect match for your home automation system.
E5 is designed to control electrical equipment remotely and has some additional useful features such as monitoring the temperature of the air conditioner. It is controlled by Apps via GPRS/ Wifi network. It can work with maximum 5 slaved sockets, which allows you to connect different home facilities you want to monitor.
“Remote Socket, Made Easy”. said Product Manager, Lily Chen. “With E5, we can remotely control home equipment and adjust temperature of air condition, via smart phone Apps. Customers will love it, with E5′s one type switch operation, to control their home facilities anytime, anywhere.”
Detailed features as below,
• Designed to control electrical equipment remotely
• Controlled by Apps via GPRS or Wifi network
• Remote temperature monitoring
• Temperature rise/ fall alerts
• Power off notification
• Timed ON/ OFF, status inquiry
• Expandable for 5 slave devices
• 15A relay output for main device, 10A for slave device
• Compatible for EU/ US/ UK/ AU plugs
• GSM frequency: 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900MHz for universal
• Apps control on Apple Store & Google Play
CHUANGO, is an innovative manufacturer of security system and home automation. Adhering to the brand promise of “Sincerity and Innovation” and associating with our deep comprehension of users’ demands, we integrated the technology and design into people-oriented products to provide “easy-to-use” products and solutions, for global families and commercial clients. For more information, please visit http://www.chuango.com.
E5 is designed to control electrical equipment remotely and has some additional useful features such as monitoring the temperature of the air conditioner. It is controlled by Apps via GPRS/ Wifi network. It can work with maximum 5 slaved sockets, which allows you to connect different home facilities you want to monitor.
“Remote Socket, Made Easy”. said Product Manager, Lily Chen. “With E5, we can remotely control home equipment and adjust temperature of air condition, via smart phone Apps. Customers will love it, with E5′s one type switch operation, to control their home facilities anytime, anywhere.”
Detailed features as below,
• Designed to control electrical equipment remotely
• Controlled by Apps via GPRS or Wifi network
• Remote temperature monitoring
• Temperature rise/ fall alerts
• Power off notification
• Timed ON/ OFF, status inquiry
• Expandable for 5 slave devices
• 15A relay output for main device, 10A for slave device
• Compatible for EU/ US/ UK/ AU plugs
• GSM frequency: 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900MHz for universal
• Apps control on Apple Store & Google Play
CHUANGO, is an innovative manufacturer of security system and home automation. Adhering to the brand promise of “Sincerity and Innovation” and associating with our deep comprehension of users’ demands, we integrated the technology and design into people-oriented products to provide “easy-to-use” products and solutions, for global families and commercial clients. For more information, please visit http://www.chuango.com.
2014年4月16日星期三
CES 2014:The Year of the Smart Home(Kind of)
A prominment theme this year at CES was the smart home –
there seemed to be value in connecting to the Internet every object in
the home. Another was wearables, which, in essence, turns the user into a
connected device. A noticeable trend was the slow death of “home automation: as a buzzword. In its place, terms like “smart home” and “connected home” became dominant.
POPULAR PRODUCT CATEGORIES
Home appliance makers Haier, LG, Samsung and Whirlpool showcased their visions of a smart home. However. more common products at CES were ones that consumers can easily relate to and understand the benefits, such as various types of cameras, smart door locks, smart outlets and power strips, and lighting equipment.
Quite a few manufactures showcased home security cameras. Basic features include remote monitoring via smartphones, Wi-Fi connectivity and PIR motion sensors. More advanced models included features like two-way audio, notifications and cloud-based storage.
Home security cameras are already fairly mature products, so the more interesting ones were all about creative applications. Amaryllo’s Skype-certified iCam HD cameras featured an aestheti-cally pleasing design and AR-like controls. FLIR Systems introduced a multipurpose camera that uses optional cases to become either an indoor or outdoor home security camera, wearable camera or dashboard camera. Video door phones like Skybell and Doorbot upgrade traditional doorbells with video, audio, smartphone notifications and remote monitoring.
Two notable cameras at CES were crowdfunded smart home cameras Canary and Blacksumac’s Piper. They both integrate into the smart home ecosystem and have built-in sensors that enable innovative features. Canary is a member of the AllSeen Alliance, while Piper uses the Z-Wave protocol.
Numerous vendors were touting smart plugs or power strips. The most obvious value in connecting ordinary objects to the Internet is that they enable off-site control, and power strips are no exception. More advanced ones also connect to other appliances in the home via proprietary or open standards, enabling infinite possibilities for automation.
Lighting equipment was more colorful than anything else. Philis Hue brought smart light bulbs to the mainstream, and is arguably the market leader in this product category. Its 16 million colors cater to any user and any mood, while IFTTT and Zigbee support enable trigger-based events. Startups like Lifx and ilumi have their own takes on this product category, however. Lifx uses AllJoyn to eliminate the need for a dedicated hub that needs to be attached to the router, while ilumi uses Bluetooth.
It is evident from this year’s CES that thereis true value in connecting almost every object to the Internet. From spoons to toothbrushes to scales to flowerpots to refrigerators, connected objects can send data on usage patterns and user behavior to other devices or cloud-based services. This data can then be recorded and analyzed to, ideally, provide insight on how users can improve their lifestyles. For objects that do not yet have built-in sensors or connectivity, Sen.se’s compact multipurpose sensors can be attached to any object to fill in the gap.
CLOSE, BUT NOT QUITE
Interoperability was a hot topic for connected devices, arguably because a smart home cannot really be smart unless devices can talk to each other. Many device makers are beginning to realize this, touting at CES the number of third-party devices they work with. However, with a number of open standards on the market, such as Z-Wave, ZigBee and Bluetooth, consumers are essentially choosing between different open, but incompatible, ecosystems.
Another problem is that most of these devices require users to install an app to control each of them. This is essentially the 21st century’s take on the remote control basket. Users did not enjoy the remote control basket; likewise, controlling one’s homes via a dozen individual apps is an issue that needs resolving.
While an army of Internet-connected devices can enrich a user’s life, it does not necessarily make a home smart. For the smart home movement to reach its full potential, devices need to be able to talk to each other. There is hope, however. Smart hubs, or gateways, like Revolv, SmartThings and Staples Connect attempt to unify different standards and devices through a single user interface.
The smart home market seems to be taking off, but there is still a bit of work to do before it can “really” take off. This year’s CES was primarily about picking low-hanging fruit, with device makers adding Internet connectivity and smartphone operation to “dumb” objects in the home that can clearly benefit from them. The coming year will, hopefully, see different industries work together to continue to educate the market and help consumers understand scenarios in which their lives can be improved by a smarter home. Many people at the show were excited about recent developments in smart home devices, but admitted that the market is still in its early stages – there are still countless scenarios and applications to explore.
POPULAR PRODUCT CATEGORIES
Home appliance makers Haier, LG, Samsung and Whirlpool showcased their visions of a smart home. However. more common products at CES were ones that consumers can easily relate to and understand the benefits, such as various types of cameras, smart door locks, smart outlets and power strips, and lighting equipment.
Quite a few manufactures showcased home security cameras. Basic features include remote monitoring via smartphones, Wi-Fi connectivity and PIR motion sensors. More advanced models included features like two-way audio, notifications and cloud-based storage.
Home security cameras are already fairly mature products, so the more interesting ones were all about creative applications. Amaryllo’s Skype-certified iCam HD cameras featured an aestheti-cally pleasing design and AR-like controls. FLIR Systems introduced a multipurpose camera that uses optional cases to become either an indoor or outdoor home security camera, wearable camera or dashboard camera. Video door phones like Skybell and Doorbot upgrade traditional doorbells with video, audio, smartphone notifications and remote monitoring.
Two notable cameras at CES were crowdfunded smart home cameras Canary and Blacksumac’s Piper. They both integrate into the smart home ecosystem and have built-in sensors that enable innovative features. Canary is a member of the AllSeen Alliance, while Piper uses the Z-Wave protocol.
Numerous vendors were touting smart plugs or power strips. The most obvious value in connecting ordinary objects to the Internet is that they enable off-site control, and power strips are no exception. More advanced ones also connect to other appliances in the home via proprietary or open standards, enabling infinite possibilities for automation.
Lighting equipment was more colorful than anything else. Philis Hue brought smart light bulbs to the mainstream, and is arguably the market leader in this product category. Its 16 million colors cater to any user and any mood, while IFTTT and Zigbee support enable trigger-based events. Startups like Lifx and ilumi have their own takes on this product category, however. Lifx uses AllJoyn to eliminate the need for a dedicated hub that needs to be attached to the router, while ilumi uses Bluetooth.
It is evident from this year’s CES that thereis true value in connecting almost every object to the Internet. From spoons to toothbrushes to scales to flowerpots to refrigerators, connected objects can send data on usage patterns and user behavior to other devices or cloud-based services. This data can then be recorded and analyzed to, ideally, provide insight on how users can improve their lifestyles. For objects that do not yet have built-in sensors or connectivity, Sen.se’s compact multipurpose sensors can be attached to any object to fill in the gap.
CLOSE, BUT NOT QUITE
Interoperability was a hot topic for connected devices, arguably because a smart home cannot really be smart unless devices can talk to each other. Many device makers are beginning to realize this, touting at CES the number of third-party devices they work with. However, with a number of open standards on the market, such as Z-Wave, ZigBee and Bluetooth, consumers are essentially choosing between different open, but incompatible, ecosystems.
Another problem is that most of these devices require users to install an app to control each of them. This is essentially the 21st century’s take on the remote control basket. Users did not enjoy the remote control basket; likewise, controlling one’s homes via a dozen individual apps is an issue that needs resolving.
While an army of Internet-connected devices can enrich a user’s life, it does not necessarily make a home smart. For the smart home movement to reach its full potential, devices need to be able to talk to each other. There is hope, however. Smart hubs, or gateways, like Revolv, SmartThings and Staples Connect attempt to unify different standards and devices through a single user interface.
The smart home market seems to be taking off, but there is still a bit of work to do before it can “really” take off. This year’s CES was primarily about picking low-hanging fruit, with device makers adding Internet connectivity and smartphone operation to “dumb” objects in the home that can clearly benefit from them. The coming year will, hopefully, see different industries work together to continue to educate the market and help consumers understand scenarios in which their lives can be improved by a smarter home. Many people at the show were excited about recent developments in smart home devices, but admitted that the market is still in its early stages – there are still countless scenarios and applications to explore.
2014年4月15日星期二
CES 2014:The Year of the Smart Home(Kind of)
A prominment theme this year at CES was the smart home
– there seemed to be value in connecting to the Internet every object
in the home. Another was wearables, which, in essence, turns the user
into a connected device. A noticeable trend was the slow death of “home
automation: as a buzzword. In its place, terms like “smart home” and
“connected home” became dominant.
Home automation has been around for more than a decade, but has remained relatively stagnant until recent years. Multiple factors contribute to the revisited interest. US telcos have poured significant resources into market education, helping consumers better understand how they can benefit from an automated home. Another reason the pace of development has accelerated is because of advances in manufacturing and wireless technologies. And the, of course, there’s price – no longer do smart home systems come with a hefty price tag and require professional installation. At its core, however, the smart home market has benefited greatly from the prevalence of smartphones and the emergence of th app economy. In many markets, more than half of the population keep in their pocket a powerful, handheld, multipurpose computer that features a large screen display, numerous sensors, and is always connected. The most obvious implication this has for users is inexpensive remote video surveillance that allows them to keep an eve on their home, whether they’re mainly interested in enforcing curfews for children, keeping an eye on pets, or for security purposes. With a little imagination, however, the possibilities are endless.
DEMONSTRABLE BENEFITS
One promise of the smart home is to make homes more intelligent, thereby enabling devices and service to offer convenience, comfort, security systems or safety. This is accomplished through sensors that give insight about the environment, services or devices that act accordingly. This year at CES, the potential of the smart home was highlighted by demonstrations of open standards like ZigBee, Z-Wave and AllJoyn. Qualcomm’s “Connected Smart Home” demonstration showcased how AllJoyn devices could send notifications to every other AllJoyn device on the network and trigger events. Some of the devices featured were an August smart lock that could be controlled via a smarthpone app, Lifx lights that change color according to the trigger, a Aaier air conditioner that responded to triggers sent by the aforementioned devices, and more.
ZigBee’s booth, while not as elaborate, also showcased how devices from different manufacturers could work together seamlessly to enhance day-to-day life.
Z-Wave touts the largest ecosystem of smart home devices, announcing late last year the 1,000th addition to its family of supported devices. Their booth focused on how the standard and Z-Wave devices have evolved over the years.
To be continued …
Home automation has been around for more than a decade, but has remained relatively stagnant until recent years. Multiple factors contribute to the revisited interest. US telcos have poured significant resources into market education, helping consumers better understand how they can benefit from an automated home. Another reason the pace of development has accelerated is because of advances in manufacturing and wireless technologies. And the, of course, there’s price – no longer do smart home systems come with a hefty price tag and require professional installation. At its core, however, the smart home market has benefited greatly from the prevalence of smartphones and the emergence of th app economy. In many markets, more than half of the population keep in their pocket a powerful, handheld, multipurpose computer that features a large screen display, numerous sensors, and is always connected. The most obvious implication this has for users is inexpensive remote video surveillance that allows them to keep an eve on their home, whether they’re mainly interested in enforcing curfews for children, keeping an eye on pets, or for security purposes. With a little imagination, however, the possibilities are endless.
DEMONSTRABLE BENEFITS
One promise of the smart home is to make homes more intelligent, thereby enabling devices and service to offer convenience, comfort, security systems or safety. This is accomplished through sensors that give insight about the environment, services or devices that act accordingly. This year at CES, the potential of the smart home was highlighted by demonstrations of open standards like ZigBee, Z-Wave and AllJoyn. Qualcomm’s “Connected Smart Home” demonstration showcased how AllJoyn devices could send notifications to every other AllJoyn device on the network and trigger events. Some of the devices featured were an August smart lock that could be controlled via a smarthpone app, Lifx lights that change color according to the trigger, a Aaier air conditioner that responded to triggers sent by the aforementioned devices, and more.
ZigBee’s booth, while not as elaborate, also showcased how devices from different manufacturers could work together seamlessly to enhance day-to-day life.
Z-Wave touts the largest ecosystem of smart home devices, announcing late last year the 1,000th addition to its family of supported devices. Their booth focused on how the standard and Z-Wave devices have evolved over the years.
To be continued …
2014年4月11日星期五
G3S GSM/SMS/Clock/Radio /Bluetooth Speaker
G3S GSM/SMS/Clock/Radio/Bluetooth Speaker
G3S is a DIY featured GSM/SMS wireless alarm system with Bluetooth speaker. It could also be called “Plug & Play” for its easy installation and operation. Just simply insert a SIM card, power it up, through SMS messages, user can make the system setup. User can also download application from Google Play or Apple Store to his smart phone for the system control. The G3S supports music playing that sourced from smart phone and transmitted via Bluetooth. Besides, it could be also clock & radio for users to enjoy the daily life.
Features
• Simple and elegant design, make lively home life
• 2 in 1 Alarm system + Bluetooth speaker, enjoy both security and entertainment
• High-fidelity stereo sound, to bring you an immersive listening experience
• ARM + Auror speed core CPU, excellent performance
• Built-in 1,000,000 RF random codes combination, high reliability
• Interactive operation through Apps or SMS, under control anytime
and anywhere
• Support 50 wireless detectors and 10 remote controls, all-round
protection for your home
• Support 5 alarm notification phone numbers
• Arm and disarm by free phone calls
• Support remote on-site monitoring via phone
• Built-in high capacity rechargeable battery for 8 hours standby
• Support 850/900/1800/1900MHz GSM frequencies
• Apps free download available on Apple Store & Google Play
• Panel(with battery backup) x 1
• Wireless siren x 1
• Remote control x 2
• Door/window contact x 1
• P.I.R motion detector x 1
• Adapter x 1
G3S is a DIY featured GSM/SMS wireless alarm system with Bluetooth speaker. It could also be called “Plug & Play” for its easy installation and operation. Just simply insert a SIM card, power it up, through SMS messages, user can make the system setup. User can also download application from Google Play or Apple Store to his smart phone for the system control. The G3S supports music playing that sourced from smart phone and transmitted via Bluetooth. Besides, it could be also clock & radio for users to enjoy the daily life.
Features
• Simple and elegant design, make lively home life
• 2 in 1 Alarm system + Bluetooth speaker, enjoy both security and entertainment
• High-fidelity stereo sound, to bring you an immersive listening experience
• ARM + Auror speed core CPU, excellent performance
• Built-in 1,000,000 RF random codes combination, high reliability
• Interactive operation through Apps or SMS, under control anytime
and anywhere
• Support 50 wireless detectors and 10 remote controls, all-round
protection for your home
• Support 5 alarm notification phone numbers
• Arm and disarm by free phone calls
• Support remote on-site monitoring via phone
• Built-in high capacity rechargeable battery for 8 hours standby
• Support 850/900/1800/1900MHz GSM frequencies
• Apps free download available on Apple Store & Google Play
• Panel(with battery backup) x 1
• Wireless siren x 1
• Remote control x 2
• Door/window contact x 1
• P.I.R motion detector x 1
• Adapter x 1
2014年4月10日星期四
Looking for the Promise Land
With an increasing number of international exhibitors and visitors joining major security trade shows in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia year by year, it can be confirmed that the security industry is booming rather quickly everywhere in the world. The fast-developing industry brings fierce competition, too. Trying to keep substantial profits is no longer an easy task for most security companies. in this issue, we explore the changes that changes that some companies have made in different fields to keep themselves competitive.
Some security camera vendors, who used to focus on producing high-level security cameras only, also ventured to the SMB and residential sectors by producing advanced cube cameras, at more affordable prices. With the promising connected home market in the U.S. and Europe companies are quite confident in the market potential of these next-generation cube cameras.
Furthermore, some companies started to explore new business models to maintain their growth and profit. A few leading companies have changed from the original product-oriented sales model to a service-oriented one. By selling service, these companies found their promise land.
In addition, market expansion still remains a very important approach to many multinationals. Take the Middle East for instance, where multinationals are actively expanding their territories. While strengthening their presences in Gulf Cooperation Council(GCC) countries, they are also eyeing other emerging countries, such as lraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt, and other African countries.
In the future, there would be more and more companies who are able to create new business strategies to fit the needs of this fast-growing security industry.
Chuango Security Technology, a trend-setting innovator and developer of wireless DIY security systems and smart home systems, is pleased to announce its participation in China Sourcing Fair in Hong Kong from April 12th to 15th. “We are excited to be exhibiting at China Sourcing Fair again, and are proudly presenting our new brand — smanos — to the worldwide market. We want to show our existing and potential distributors and retail partners that we are truly committed and are launching an even more comprehensive, innovative, easy-to-use and sleek smart home system lineup,” said Ken Li, founder and CEO of Chuango. Chuango and smanos’s complete smart home solution portfolio speaks self-install or DIY, and will be available on Booth 2K16/Hall 2 at Asia World Expo.
2014年4月8日星期二
2014 worldwide exhibitions and events related to smart home(4)
VERONA, ITALY HOME & BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES EXHIBITION
OCT 28 to 29
Italy’s innovative exhibition made to generate contacts emphasizing: verticality, training, hospitality and reasonable and preset costs. Product areas include: home, building, components and services.
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS EUROPEAN UTILITY WEEK
NOV 4 to 6
This event covers all major value streams stretching from transmission to the end user and includes dedicated content on power distribution, renewable integration, smart metering, storage solutions, smart cities, grid security, smart homes and end user engagement.
LONDON, UK IOT CONNECTIVITY
NOV 11 to 12
The conference allows visitors to analyze current short range wireless technologies and compare how it matures to meet the evolving needs of the network. Find out how the IoT needs to adapt to meet the differing needs of vertical markets, listen to case studies of new and exciting devices and discover how the perceived needs requirements of the market will change and how you can future-proof your connectivity strategy.
MOSCOW, RUSSIA INTERLIGHT MOSCOW 2014
NOV 11 to 14
INTERLIGHT MOSCOW has established itself as an important gathering for the lighting industry in Russia and the CIS states over the past 17 years. This makes the trade fair an ideal platform for international companies who are active in the Russian market or wish to enter it.
About Chuango Security Technology
Established in 2001, Chuango specializes in wireless smart home technology, ranging from DIY security systems and home automation to energy and health management. The company is rapidly expanding its global network, with products and systems R&D’d in Fuzhou and Taipei, designed in Shenzhen and Amsterdam, created and packaged in Shenzhen, and brought to life worldwide.
OCT 28 to 29
Italy’s innovative exhibition made to generate contacts emphasizing: verticality, training, hospitality and reasonable and preset costs. Product areas include: home, building, components and services.
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS EUROPEAN UTILITY WEEK
NOV 4 to 6
This event covers all major value streams stretching from transmission to the end user and includes dedicated content on power distribution, renewable integration, smart metering, storage solutions, smart cities, grid security, smart homes and end user engagement.
LONDON, UK IOT CONNECTIVITY
NOV 11 to 12
The conference allows visitors to analyze current short range wireless technologies and compare how it matures to meet the evolving needs of the network. Find out how the IoT needs to adapt to meet the differing needs of vertical markets, listen to case studies of new and exciting devices and discover how the perceived needs requirements of the market will change and how you can future-proof your connectivity strategy.
MOSCOW, RUSSIA INTERLIGHT MOSCOW 2014
NOV 11 to 14
INTERLIGHT MOSCOW has established itself as an important gathering for the lighting industry in Russia and the CIS states over the past 17 years. This makes the trade fair an ideal platform for international companies who are active in the Russian market or wish to enter it.
About Chuango Security Technology
Established in 2001, Chuango specializes in wireless smart home technology, ranging from DIY security systems and home automation to energy and health management. The company is rapidly expanding its global network, with products and systems R&D’d in Fuzhou and Taipei, designed in Shenzhen and Amsterdam, created and packaged in Shenzhen, and brought to life worldwide.
2014年4月7日星期一
2014 worldwide exhibitions and events related to smart home(3)
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL EXPOPREDIALTEC
AUG 11 to 13
The latin American home automation event has been engaged in demonstrating exhibitors’ products and services, focusing on automation, audio and video sector. It is also concurrent with ExpoElevador.
BERLIN, GERMANY IFA
SEP 5 to 10
An important global event that offers a wide range of products for demonstration and opportunity to discuss business with their partners – A platform to exchange opinions and to know the diverse innovation of the industry, particularly in TV, telecoms and home appliances sectors.
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS IBC
SEP 12 to 16
IBC(International Broadcasting Convention) is the essential global meeting place for everyone engaged in creating, managing and delivering the future of electronic media and entertainment technology and content.
DENVER, USA CEDIA EXPO
SEP 10 to 13
The connecting point for manufacturers, home technology professionals, media, industry partners and more.
To be continued …
According to research from MarketsandMarkets, the European smart home market is estimated to reach US$5.1 billion in 2014, growing at a CAGR of 18.2%. “Chuango solutions have been very well-perceived in the European market, fast growing at triple digits over the last past couple of years,” said Ken Li, founder and CEO of Chuango. “With the establishment of smanos and regional headquarters in Amsterdam, we are able to better cater to evolving regional needs while staying close to our partners, and fulfill popular demands more swiftly with disruptive innovations, intuitive designs and seamless logistics.”
For more information,visit us at http://www.chuango.com
AUG 11 to 13
The latin American home automation event has been engaged in demonstrating exhibitors’ products and services, focusing on automation, audio and video sector. It is also concurrent with ExpoElevador.
BERLIN, GERMANY IFA
SEP 5 to 10
An important global event that offers a wide range of products for demonstration and opportunity to discuss business with their partners – A platform to exchange opinions and to know the diverse innovation of the industry, particularly in TV, telecoms and home appliances sectors.
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS IBC
SEP 12 to 16
IBC(International Broadcasting Convention) is the essential global meeting place for everyone engaged in creating, managing and delivering the future of electronic media and entertainment technology and content.
DENVER, USA CEDIA EXPO
SEP 10 to 13
The connecting point for manufacturers, home technology professionals, media, industry partners and more.
To be continued …
According to research from MarketsandMarkets, the European smart home market is estimated to reach US$5.1 billion in 2014, growing at a CAGR of 18.2%. “Chuango solutions have been very well-perceived in the European market, fast growing at triple digits over the last past couple of years,” said Ken Li, founder and CEO of Chuango. “With the establishment of smanos and regional headquarters in Amsterdam, we are able to better cater to evolving regional needs while staying close to our partners, and fulfill popular demands more swiftly with disruptive innovations, intuitive designs and seamless logistics.”
For more information,visit us at http://www.chuango.com
2014年4月4日星期五
2014 worldwide exhibitions and events related to smart home(2)
HONG KONG HONG KONG ELECTRONIC FAIR – SPRING
APR 13 to 16
Asia’s spring electronic show presents a variety of electronic products and services.
BERLIN,GERMANY DIGITAL HOME WORLD SUMMIT
JUN 3 to 4
Provides a unique opportunity for operators and cable companies to get together and discuss how to enhance their services and develop innovations.
TAIPEI, TAIWAN COMPUTEX TAIPEI
JUN 3 to 7
An IT exhibition in asia. Key global businesses participate in this event to launch their new products, attracts observers, analysts, and journalists in the computer and information industries globally to discover and report the latest technologies, developments, and trends.
NASHVILLE, USA ESX 2014
ESX is a major, national trade show focused on the needs of electronic security integration and monitoring companies, helping electronic security company owner, executive managers and their staff to discover best practices and learn about industry’s challenges and opportunities.
To be continued …
YOUR SMART HOME YOUR WAY
Our truly simple, smart and DIY security systems, monitoring and automation solutions for you.
For more information,visit us at http://www.chuango.com
APR 13 to 16
Asia’s spring electronic show presents a variety of electronic products and services.
BERLIN,GERMANY DIGITAL HOME WORLD SUMMIT
JUN 3 to 4
Provides a unique opportunity for operators and cable companies to get together and discuss how to enhance their services and develop innovations.
TAIPEI, TAIWAN COMPUTEX TAIPEI
JUN 3 to 7
An IT exhibition in asia. Key global businesses participate in this event to launch their new products, attracts observers, analysts, and journalists in the computer and information industries globally to discover and report the latest technologies, developments, and trends.
NASHVILLE, USA ESX 2014
ESX is a major, national trade show focused on the needs of electronic security integration and monitoring companies, helping electronic security company owner, executive managers and their staff to discover best practices and learn about industry’s challenges and opportunities.
To be continued …
YOUR SMART HOME YOUR WAY
Our truly simple, smart and DIY security systems, monitoring and automation solutions for you.
For more information,visit us at http://www.chuango.com
2014年4月3日星期四
2014 worldwide exhibitions and events related to smart home(1)
CHICAGO,USA CONNECTED WORLD CONFERENCE
FEB 6 to 17
A global expo for connected technologies and also provides access to the players and products in front and behind the internet of Things. It creates awareness for connected devices within transportation, health/fitness, energy and home.
FEB 6 to 17
A global expo for connected technologies and also provides access to the players and products in front and behind the internet of Things. It creates awareness for connected devices within transportation, health/fitness, energy and home.
HANNOVER, GERMANY CEBIT
MAR 10 to 14
Get a first-hand view of all the innovations and trends, with comprehensive, up-the-minute grasp of the market while experiencing the world’s foremost IT masterminds and engaging with solutions provided and business associates.
MAR 10 to 14
Get a first-hand view of all the innovations and trends, with comprehensive, up-the-minute grasp of the market while experiencing the world’s foremost IT masterminds and engaging with solutions provided and business associates.
MELBOURNE,AUSTRALIA CONNECT
MAR 13 to 14
Australia’s Expo is designed to showcase the companies, technologies and applications that are driving the connected digital economy in Australia. This show has been created for business executives from across a range of industry sectors to better understand the opportunities presented by the evolution of communication networks, devices, and applications at work and in the home, as well as meet partners and source solutions.
MAR 13 to 14
Australia’s Expo is designed to showcase the companies, technologies and applications that are driving the connected digital economy in Australia. This show has been created for business executives from across a range of industry sectors to better understand the opportunities presented by the evolution of communication networks, devices, and applications at work and in the home, as well as meet partners and source solutions.
TAIPEI,TAIWAN SMAHOME INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITIONS
19 to 21 MAR
The exhibition aims to be the manufacturing powerbase of smart home products to back up worldwide smart home pros when meeting ever-changing demands of each country. The show gathers competent original manufacturers who are able to provide tailor-made solutions with powerful technical support. SMAhome is a newly designed show concurrent with Secutech International 2014 in Taiwan – merchants, procurement officers/managers and high-level executives buyers.
19 to 21 MAR
The exhibition aims to be the manufacturing powerbase of smart home products to back up worldwide smart home pros when meeting ever-changing demands of each country. The show gathers competent original manufacturers who are able to provide tailor-made solutions with powerful technical support. SMAhome is a newly designed show concurrent with Secutech International 2014 in Taiwan – merchants, procurement officers/managers and high-level executives buyers.
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM BATIBOUW 2014
MAR 30 to Apr 4
Batibouw is held every year and is entirely dedicated to building industry trade. The main sectors covered are: interior construction, building industry technology and machinery.
MAR 30 to Apr 4
Batibouw is held every year and is entirely dedicated to building industry trade. The main sectors covered are: interior construction, building industry technology and machinery.
FRANKFURT,GERMANY LIGHT+BUILDING
MAR 30 to Apr 4
A trade fair for lighting and building industry to present solutions and technology. Companies can present an integrated spectrum of products and services that make a decisive contribution.
MAR 30 to Apr 4
A trade fair for lighting and building industry to present solutions and technology. Companies can present an integrated spectrum of products and services that make a decisive contribution.
To be continued …
2014年4月2日星期三
Dream Big, Live Smart with the All New Chuango
Chuango Security Technology, a trend-setting innovator and developer of wireless DIY security and smart home systems, is pleased to announce its participation in China Sourcing Fair in Hong Kong from April 12th to 15th. “We are excited to be exhibiting at China Sourcing Fair again, and are proudly presenting our new brand — smanos — to the worldwide market. We want to show our existing and potential distributors and retail partners that we are truly committed and are launching an even more comprehensive, innovative, easy-to-use and sleek smart home system lineup,” said Ken Li, founder and CEO of Chuango. Chuango and smanos’s complete smart home solution portfolio speaks self-install or DIY, and will be available on Booth 2K16/Hall 2 at Asia World Expo.
From wireless, app-enabled alarm and automation systems to remote energy,security and health management, the solutions cater to today’s homeowners’ digital and mobile lifestyles, and ensure they have complete control, comfort and visual confirmation right at their fingertips within a few short minutes and easy steps. “What we would like to highlight especially is our whole new brand and the ever-growing development team that has won us international accolades and awards,” Li said. “We go to great lengths to seamlessly blend security, monitoring and automation capabilities into end users’ everyday appliances so that they can focus more on their family and other more precious things in life, while smanos stands on guard for them 24/7 in the backdrop.”
New products on display include our central station-grade systems, such as the B11 and A9, for those supplying to the professional security community and facility management/guarding companies. The re-energized, award-winning G series is also available; G5 and G3 GSM/SMS alarm systems are nothing like any other bulky, cold security devices that you are accustomed to seeing, and yet they are extremely powerful in getting the security job done and are very easy to set up.
The E5 Wi-Fi/GPRS smart plug series is another smart home innovation that you should not miss. For the new brand smanos, the W100 Wi-Fi/PSTN alarm system epitomizes simplistic design, combining powerful security features with aesthetic industrial design. Who would have thought that security can be this sexy? For more smanos wonders, be sure to check out our stand at China Sourcing Fair on Booth 2K16/Hall 2 at Asia World Expo in Hong Kong, between April 12th and 15th.
To ensure Chuango and smanos’s partners get the support, service and product updates that they deserve, the company currently allocates more resources to foster ICT/consumer electronics chains, home improvement/hardware DIY outlets and e-commerce sites, Li stressed. “Our DIY smart home systems sell themselves. The dedicated Chuango team is with our channel partners every step of the way and throughout the product lifecycle, to ensure ‘ease’ and ‘intelligence’ can be palpated in hardware/software engineering, sales and marketing, and distribution and installation.”In addition to the Fuzhou, Shenzhen and Taipei establishments, smanos has a European design, logistics and service center in Amsterdam, which is just a five-minute drive from Schiphol Airport. “We can better serve our regional channel partners and end customers, and react even faster to popular market demands.”
Companywide, Chuango has experienced triple-digit growth over the past 12 months, with EMEA being a significant contributor, and the momentum is still picking up worldwide. What’s being demanded in the residential market these days is smart, simple, sleek, mobile yet compact and integrated ingenuity, and Chuango and smanos will continue providing just that, with even more smart home and remote management options.
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