PhySaaS Verkada Intrusion Detection
Cloud-based intrusion alarms
Full suite of devices to detect door, motion, panic, etc
PhySaaS Verkada Intrusion Detection is a cloud-based system with wireless sensors for the door, motion, panic buttons, glass breaks, and water leak detection. We seamlessly integrate with Verkada's video security, offering professional monitoring and immediate response capabilities. Our wireless sensors prioritize safety, range, and battery life, utilizing an optimized communication protocol for encryption. We communicate with a wireless alarm hub, allowing easy multi-site management. Encrypted in transit and at rest with anti-jamming technology, our system ensures complete building protection. Plus, it can be integrated instantly with Verkada's video security.
Top Features
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Alarm Keypad
The multi-functional Alarm Keypad lets you arm/disarm with a key code and see the status of every alarm device in the building. Live camera feeds help employees see what’s happening around the property for added security. And if you use wireless intrusion sensors, you can connect them right from the Keypad; no extra hardware is needed.
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Wireless Sensors
Verkada’s wireless intrusion sensors include a full suite of devices to detect alarm events, including door, motion, panic button, glass break, and water leak sensors.
Sensors communicate with the Alarm Console, Keypad, or a PoE-powered Hub over a proprietary wireless protocol optimized for range, battery life, and network security. -
Alarm Console
The Alarm Console lets employees see and manage what is happening in their building while increasing security. Users can arm/disarm the site via key code, detect suspicious activity with connected wireless intrusion sensors, and deter intruders with a powerful siren and talk-down speaker.
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Alarm Panels
For organizations that wish to continue using existing wired sensors, Verkada’s Alarm Panel provides plug-and-play simplicity. The Alarm Panel lets you input events from third-party wired sensors into Command and remotely control emergency signaling outputs, such as sirens or strobe lights.