New focus products at Light + Building

February 19, 2024

LUPUS-Electronics with groundbreaking mobile radio innovations, including LUPUS fire alarm system and mobile radio smoke detector

Light + Building takes place from March 3 to 8. LUPUS-Electronics will be on site with new focus products. Visitors can get to know the functions of the new mobile radio highlights of the first half of 2024 at Stand B74 / Hall 9. These include the first smart fire alarm system, a modern wireless smoke detector, a temperature and humidity sensor and an intelligent wireless motion detector. All four products are always online thanks to a permanently installed SIM card and connection to Deutsche Telekom’s narrow-band mobile network (NB-IoT) – independent of the local Internet, gateways or Wi-Fi. 

In focus: revolutionizing fire protection How can connectivity ensure more sustainable and cost-efficient safety? With two pioneering products, LUPUS-Electronics provides the answers for the fire protection of tomorrow. The new LUPUS fire alarm system is the optimal and cost-effective alternative to expensive fire alarm systems. It ensures reliable alerting, both internally via the internal sirens of the manual call points and externally on smartphones or via connection to an emergency service control center. The multi-award-winning IoT mobile smoke detector is the first to enable automatic remote maintenance with a connection to Deutsche Telekom’s Narrowband IoT network. 



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