iotega wins SIA New Product Showcase Award


Johnson Controls announced that the iotega security and lifestyle management hub has been honored with the Best New Product Award in

the Intrusion Detection and Prevention Solutions Wireless category. The award was presented at the 2018 SIA New Product Showcase, at ISC West in Las Vegas.

Sponsored by the Security Industry Association, the annual awards program is one of the most prestigious recognitions in the security industry. This year 122 products were entered into the awards program which announces winners in specific product and service categories, in addition to awarding its prominent Judges Choice and Best New Product Awards.

“We are honored that iotega has been awarded this prestigious distinction,” said Steve Shapiro, general manager of Residential, Commercial and Connected Home Products, Johnson Controls. “The vision behind iotega is to provide end users with a reliable, full featured and secure wireless security and home control solution with a sleek and modern design not typically seen before in the security industry.”

iotega is a tabletop device that enables installers to offer customers a robust security solution as well as the opportunity for future upgrades to an automation platform with additional devices. Easy to install, iotega features PowerG technology with 128-bit AES encryption, adaptive best path technology to ensure the best wireless signal transmission as well as frequency hopping spectrum technology.

As an intelligent full premises management solution, iotega allows end-users to view cameras, lock doors, adjust temperature, switch on/off lights and enables a wide range of other home automation features.

For more information on the SIA New Product Showcase winners, visit this link.



April 23, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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