Originally published February 3 2005
High-technology allows Malaysians to monitor their homes from virtually anywhere
by Mike Adams
Thanks to the Internet, residents of Malaysia can now check in on their
homes without even leaving their offices. High-tech security systems
cost a fraction of the cost of traditional home security systems. Inix
Technology’s Secure Smith, for instance, retails for only about $421.
The Secure Smith system offers electrical equipment automation, home
surveillance, and closed-circuit TV surveillance.
- Malaysians can now monitor
and control their homes from anywhere via the Internet, for a fraction
of the price of an imported home security automation system.
- According
to Ralph Yew, business development manager for Malaysia-based Inix
Technology, intelligent home solutions need not be a lifestyle choice
for the rich only.
- Accessible over the Internet, Secure Smith
is a wireless product comprising a home security system, electrical
equipment automation, home surveillance and closed-circuit TV
surveillance system.
- The mid-market Secure Smith package
retails for RM4,299 (US$1,131), inclusive of installation and three
CCTVs (closed circuit TVs), compared to an imported system with CCTV
for the whole house which can easily go up to RM50,000 (US$13,158), Yew
claims.
- "The Malaysian market is definitely ready and receptive to owning a home security and automation solution, following the need to better secure their property and personal assets.
- Besides the higher price tag, he claims that imported systems are also not designed for Malaysia's environment.
- "The
products use a different power cycle and do not compensate for the
frequent thunderstorms which occur in Malaysia," Yew said.
- According
to him, Secure Smith does not need a PC to run, and neither does it
require any hacking of walls, additional infrastructure or wiring works
because of a proprietary technology that utilizes powerline wires to
transmit digital data.
- When the systems are clustered together,
it can also be used in office buildings and factories.Come first
quarter, the company also plans to launch its Inix Central Monitoring
System (ICMS), which alerts security guards of break-ins.
- Inix
Technologies expects to sell more than 7,000 units to property
developers in Malaysia, as well as market the products to Asia, Europe
and Middle East.
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