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2GIG EDGE security panel wins CTA award

The award is part of the Mark of Excellence Awards presented every year by the Smart Home Division of the CTA

January 18, 2021  By  SP&T Staff


Nortek Control announced that the company’s soon to be released 2GIG EDGE Security Panel has won the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) 2021 Security and Surveillance Product of the Year Award.

The award is part of the Mark of Excellence Awards presented every year by the Smart Home Division of the CTA, which recognizes the best in custom integration and installed technology.

“We know the 2GIG EDGE Security Panel is set to dynamically change the landscape of the security industry. Technology and innovation are at the core of our DNA at Nortek Control. As such, to be distinguished by one of the most sought-after awards of the year is a testament to the value our solutions bring to the market, and an important influence to our ongoing work,” said Richard Pugnier, vice-president of Marketing at Nortek Control, in a prepared statement. “We are very thankful to the experienced CTA judging panel for this prestigious award, and recognize that achieving it would not be possible without the support and expertise of our dealers, builders and clients along with the many dedicated, driven employees in our company.”

“The CTA Smart Home Division Mark of Excellence Awards sets the benchmark in our industry for the best in custom integration and installed technology. To be recognized among the best of the best is a tremendous honor, and acknowledges the important contribution our 2GIG EDGE Security Panel represents to driving the future of home security,” said Quinto Petrucci, vice-president of Product Management for the Nortek Control 2GIG brand. “Earning this award, the 2GIG EDGE Security Panel significantly raises the bar in providing advanced intelligence and privacy protection that firmly cements homeowner confidence with the ability to expand to meet future security demands.”

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