26.03.2025 • Product

Abus: Comfion Alarm System

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Security is at the heart of the certified Comfion wireless security system from Abus. The smart alarm system has an extensive range of integrable components that make it possible to meet the individual needs, wishes and security requirements of customers.

The EN Grade 2-certified Comfion alarm system comes with a free app that allows the alarm system to be installed quickly and easily without cables and controlled from anywhere during daily operation.

The Comfion protects against burglary, water damage and emergencies. In an emergency, the Comfion sends an alarm message to the app user and optionally also to a professional control center. In combination with surveillance cameras, it is also possible to check what is happening at home while on the move.

The Comfion app can also be used to define smart home scenarios that make everyday life safer and more convenient.

The highlights of the Comfion alarm system:

•Easy installation thanks to wireless: no cables, quick and clean installation.
•Wide range of options: 160 devices, 50 users, 40 partitions, 100 scenarios.
•Integrated video recorder: Video recording of up to 4 surveillance cameras.
•Secure 868 radio: High transmission security with AES128-bit encryption and jamming monitoring.
•Secure system: EN grade 2 certification of all alarm components.


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