Smart home products from Panasonic pass certification programme

The ULE Alliance has announced that 10 smart home products from Panasonic have successfully passed the certification programme for ULE (Ultra-Low Energy) devices. The ULE Certification Programme ensures interoperability of devices across multiple manufacturers and enforces a high quality requirement for product operation to achieve consistent user experience. The new wireless standard ULE is deemed to be particularly secure whilst offering a greater range than other wireless standards.

The products from Panasonic that have passed the certification programme include motion, flood and glass break detectors. “We are pleased that the number of certified devices is constantly growing, and I would like to congratulate Panasonic for their certified ULE products“, says Avi Barel, business development director of the ULE Alliance. “With the certification programme, the ULE Alliance follows the tradition of a high degree of interoperability, inherited from the reliable and worldwide-adopted DECT technology.” 

The tests were conducted at AT4 wireless, the official testing and certification partner of the ULE Alliance. “The growth strategy of Panasonic aims at enhancing our innovative product line up to a wide range of interoperable hardware, software and services. With the new Smart Home products in place we will contribute to the success of the very much promising IoT market”, says Hans-Peter Steinbrueck, Panasonic consumer marketing Europe. “The Smart Home products will give our customers peace of mind in daily life regardless if staying at home or being on the move. We will continue our efforts to provide our customers with new innovative Smart Home devices in future.”

An overview of all certified devices, including products from other companies, can be found on the website of the ULE Alliance

www.ulealliance.org/certification.aspx

www.panasonic.com/uk/

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