BERN, sWITZERLAND & BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The ULE Alliance, a non-profit organization of leading companies, which promotes the worldwide market adoption of the ULE (Ultra Low Energy) – the new generation of wireless technology for IoT, is pleased to announce first certified devices from member companies Crow Electronic Engineering and VTech Telecommunications Ltd.
The first devices for IoT solutions from Crow and VTech Telecommunications Ltd. have successfully passed the ULE certification and may now carry the ULE logo:
- Crow: CR-DU-PIR, CR-DUS-PIR (motion detectors), CR-DU-MAG (door/window magnet detector), CR-DU-FLD (flood detector), CR-DU-TMP (temperature detector).
- VTech: VC7001, VS003 (garage door sensors), VC7002, VS001, (open/closed sensors)
"I would like to congratulate our members Crow and VTech for their certified products“, says Avi Barel, Business Development Director of the ULE Alliance. "This is a milestone for the new ULE technology. The Alliance will continue to leverage ULE as the key networking technology for the emerging Smart Home market.”
The ULE Certification Program ensures interoperability of devices across multiple manufacturers and enforces a high quality requirement for product operation to achieve consistent user experience. Members of the Alliance can certify ULE devices with the authorized Certification Laboratory and Qualification Body, AT4 Wireless, in Spain.
The application for certification can be accessed on ULE Alliance website at www.ulealliance.org.
About ULE Alliance:
The ULE Alliance sets its mission to assist OEMs to develop Smart Home solutions that build on ULE’s technological superiority in communication range, interference free operation, voice and video capability, resulting in simple network architecture and devices, which are easy to install and use. The Alliance follows the tradition of a high degree of interoperability, inherited from the reliable and worldwide-adopted DECT technology. The ULE Alliance has over 70 members, with founding and promoter members: DECT Forum, Dialog Semiconductor, DSP Group, Gigaset, Lantiq, and VTech Telecommunications Ltd., and contributor members: Arcadyan, AT4 Wireless, AVM, Crow, Deutsche Telekom, Panasonic, RTX, Sercomm, and SGW Global.
You can find us here: www.ulealliance.org, @ULE_Alliance (Twitter).