Perimeter protection taken to the next level. The new Impaq S G3 provides a step change in shock detection performance, with VIBER Accelerometer Technology for class leading, and standards-exceeding, intruder detection.

With full third-party EN Grade 3 compliance, the device also features the aesthetics demanded for high end residential and commercial properties while being extremely easy to install.

Stringent performance criteria

The new European Standard for vibration detectors, EN50131-2-8, mandates stringent performance criteria across a wide range of surface materials. The Impaq S G3 exceeds these requirements, and has been independently certified by Kiwa Telefication.

We’re pleased to add the new easy to install Impaq S G3 shock sensor to our portfolio, with flexibility at its heart, it is the perfect choice for applications where switching between Grade 2 and Grade 3 devices may be necessary,” said Michael Govier, Product Manager.

He adds, “What’s more, Texecom’s leading built-in VIBER™ Accelerometer Technology provides a much higher level of accuracy for vibration detection compared to piezoelectric technology reducing the level of false alarms; making this the perfect device for both commercial and high-end residential settings.”

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