ST. LOUIS, Jan. 04, 2018 -- Guardzilla; a leader in affordable, HD WiFi security cameras that enable customers to monitor and protect their homes inside and out from their smartphone, today announced it has been named Home Security Camera Company of the Year by IoT Breakthrough for its innovation and design with the Guardzilla 360 video monitoring system. The Guardzilla 360 was also recognized recently as a CES Innovations Awards Honoree in the Smart Home category.
IoT Breakthrough is an independent organization dedicated to helping the best Internet-of-Things (IoT) products and companies “Break Through” the crowded IoT industry. The winning IoT Breakthrough selections showcase IoT technologies and companies that have both succeeded in pushing ingenuity and exemplifying the best in connected solutions across the globe.
“We are honored to be recognized by the IoT Breakthrough Awards as the Home Security Camera Company of the Year,” said Terry Bader, CRO at Guardzilla. “The Guardzilla 360 is upping the ante for home security cameras with its full, 360-degree view. It gives users the ability to see and communicate with their entire environment from their smartphone, while also delivering a robust security solution.”
Unlike typical WiFi video security systems that offer a very limited degree view and protection, the Guardzilla 360 provides a live 360-degree field of view, 360-degree night vision, and 360-degree motion detection with instant phone alerts. The new system also features breakthrough communication features including a built-in microphone and speaker that enables two-way conversing through the Guardzilla app, and three programmable call buttons for instant push notifications to smartphones. The Guardzilla 360 also offers a 100dB alarm to deter intruders and geo-fencing capability, so users have the option to automatically arm or disarm the system when their smartphone is detected exiting or entering the geo-fence perimeter.
More than 3,000 award nominations from organizations and individuals representing 15 nations were submitted to the awards this year for consideration. The award submissions were judged by an independent panel of experts that represent a cross section of the industry, including journalists, analysts and technology executives.
The Guardzilla 360 retails for $229.99 and is available at Best Buy, Home Depot, Office Depot, Office Max, Staples, Target and WalMart.
About IoT Breakthrough
The IoT Breakthrough Awards program is devoted to honoring excellence in Internet of Things technologies, services, companies, products and people. The IoT Breakthrough Awards provide public recognition of the achievements of IoT consumer and enterprise companies and products in categories including Home Automation, Connected Car, Industrial IoT, Wearables, M2M and more. For more information visit www.IoTBreakthrough.com.
About Guardzilla
Founded in 2014 and based in St. Louis, Guardzilla, a WiFi security and home monitoring company, was established to break the barrier that kept homeowners and renters from protecting their loved ones and property due to the high installation cost and onerous monthly fees security companies charge. Individuals can monitor and protect family members, pets, their home and small business with Guardzilla’s easy-to-use, affordable, and customizable security systems that stream video to user’s smartphones in real time. The company’s newest product, Guardzilla 360, was recognized as a CES Innovations Awards Honoree. For more information, please visit our website at www.guardzilla.com, and follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
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