CES 2019: Wi-Charge, Alarm.com and Allegion demonstrate innovation in the future of powering smart home solutions
Alarm.com and Allegion utilize Wi-Charge's long-range wireless power in proof of concept at CES 2019

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Wi-Charge, the leader in long-range wireless power, in conjunction with Allegion, a leading provider of security products and solutions with innovative brands like Schlage®, and Alarm.com, the leading platform for the intelligently connected property, will display the future of powering smart home solutions at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The demonstration shows a prototype evolution of a Schlage smart lock, as part of an Alarm.com smart home security system, utilizing Wi-Charge's long-range wireless power technology – allowing users to see the convenience and peace of mind that wireless charging can bring to the smart home. The proof of concept will be demonstrated live at the Wi-Charge booth at CES from Jan. 8 – 11, 2019.

Wi-Charge wireless charging integrates with smart locks and other devices that are supported by the Alarm.com smart home security platform, delivering a next-generation home security experience.

"Wi-Charge is collaborating with innovators in the smart home security and automation ecosystem industries to enable the next generation of smart home devices," said Yuval Boger, CMO, Wi-Charge. "Untethered, wireless power will usher in a new era of devices and use cases for consumers that have previously been limited or restricted by power cables and batteries."

Powering the Smart Home of Tomorrow

Wi-Charge has set out to improve and simplify the user experience with smart home security devices by investing in innovation and exploring the possibility of integrating their technology into Schlage smart locks and the Alarm.com platform to demonstrate the future of smart home security systems. Power delivery to smart home devices such as battery-powered smart locks, cameras and sensors is an issue for manufacturers and consumers alike. The existing choices between the convenience of batteries and the power of wired devices limits the features that can be added by developers and used by consumers. Consumers are also forced to deal with low battery notifications and battery replacements, or find that devices may lack features when not plugged into an AC outlet.

"We believe that long-range wireless power will unlock innovative new uses for the smart home and business where devices don't always have easy access to power," said Steve Chazin, Vice President of Products, Alarm.com. "As a leader in the space, we are continually developing innovative technology that we believe facilitates adoption and improves the ownership experience of connected property solutions. The demonstration with Wi-Charge and Allegion is a significant milestone for the connected device industry as a whole, and can open up a world of possibilities for our service provider partners and subscribers."

The combined solution shows advancement in the future of smart home technology by offering consumers a smart home ecosystem powered by wireless technology.

"At Allegion, we are always listening to customer feedback and exploring new ways to improve their experience as well as grow our smart home portfolio," said Scott Baxter, head of innovation and advanced development at Allegion. "For more than 95 years, Schlage has been creating innovative door hardware designed to make everyday life easier, which is why Allegion is excited about the opportunity to support the future of technology and advance the smart home experience alongside Wi-Charge and Alarm.com."

If you are attending CES 2019, you can click here to set up a time to see the kits in action at the Wi-Charge booth: LVCC, South Hall 4 – 36522.

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