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Its finally here, the Bosch Solution 2000/3000 IP module





Dare to compare? The Bosch Solution 3000 security alarm system offers the perfect solution - simple to use, with plenty of flexibility.
The new IP module is now out for the 2000 and 3000 alarm, this will give you the ability to arm/disarm via your Smartphone and wait for it.
Insert "Drum roll"
It can now send push notifications without the cost of a subscription service, making it the most economical smartphone security system we sell.
The app supports security systems 2000/3000 only.

The IP module is brand new to the market and will be selling out fast, so secure yours today.
Choose from 5 types of keypad for the new 2000/3000 alarm, including the new 5" Touch screen.



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