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Re: Range of keyfob



Over time a manufacturer develops a reputation. In my experience Visonic has
been a lower end product. That shouldn't be a surprise to Visonic since it
is aimed and priced at the lower end of the market. In the US the majority
of Visonic sales are in its a line of wireless and its motion sensors.
Neither line has been robust their performance or longevity in my
experience. I don't think they are built or priced to be anything other than
low end gear. Most get replaced with another brand when they fail. If you
are looking for something cheap and portable, that you'll get rid of in a
few years in favor of something better and more permanent, Visonic might be
perfect for your needs now.

"Wim J" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:53h105-d66.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>
> >> I am aware that a wireless system has disadvantages, but
> >> I try to make them as low as possible by designing a
> >> good system, and thinking (and write them down!) of
> >> all possible scenario's from a possible intruder.
> >>
> >> Or is there another reason that you do not like Visonic??
> >>
> >> Wim
> >
> > The issue isn't that it's a wireless system but it's kinda junky
> >
> >
> Can you explain why?
>
> Wim




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