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BPT Security Systems Unites Security and Home Automation with Mitho Colour Touch Screen (18/6/2010)

CEDIA Home Technology Event 2010

BPT Security Systems (UK) Ltd. – a specialist in entry security and home automation – has launched the unique Mitho colour, touch screen monitor which brings together video door entry and true home automation in one highly compact, minimalist unit.

Mitho is available either with an integrated handset that can also be used hand free, with a sleek touch screen measuring 4.3” or as Mitho XL with a larger 7” screen. The screen can not only be used as a feature rich video monitor for door entry with visitor voice messaging and video digital zoom facility, but can also control all the functions within the home, such as room temperature, lighting, energy efficiency control, shutter and awning automation and intruder alarm system. In fact, Mitho is so versatile it can control anything electrical.

As you would expect from BPT, Mitho is easy to install and even easier to use with its friendly navigation and colour associated functions. Scenario settings are also simple to set up, allowing the user to programme ‘exit’ settings, ‘bedtime’ settings etc which are activated in one easy step on the Mitho screen.

Mitho is a must for all new technology enthusiasts and interior designers alike, claims BPT. It represents the amalgamation of the BPT door entry and home automation product lines for the first time, in a truly contemporary design.

www.bpt.co.uk

 

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