Honeywell introduces first multilingual iOS demonstration apps for LYNX Touch Systems

Feb. 5, 2015
Demo apps seamlessly translate between English, Spanish and French

MELVILLE, N.Y. Feb. 3, 2015 – Honeywell today released two first-of-their-kind multilingual demo apps for its LYNX Touch 5200 and 7000 home security systems. Dealers and integrators can now easily transition between English, Spanish and French languages within the same app, depending on a customer’s language preference, to demonstrate system capabilities.

The apps interactively showcase the features of Honeywell’s latest LYNX Touch security systems by simulating the experience on an iPad® or iPhone®. Dealers can demonstrate functions such as how to arm and disarm the system, view video, open and close garage doors, modify thermostat temperatures, and control lights and door locks.

“Easily transitioning between three languages using one app lets dealers more effectively demonstrate end-to-end security and lifestyle systems to a more-diverse group of consumers in North America,” said Alan Stoddard, senior marketing director, Honeywell Security Products Americas. “Apps like these will help dealers demonstrate to customers the power of the ‘Connected Home’ and how it will enhance their everyday lives, as well as their security.”

In addition to the multi-language product demonstration capabilities, consumer marketing materials have been translated for immediate, on-the-spot access via the apps. The apps are available for free download on iTunes and are compatible with the latest Apple® iOS software. For more information on the demo apps and LYNX Touch, please visit www.lynxtouchtoolkit.com.

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