According to the company, more than six million customers rely on ADT devices to help protect and connect what matters most to them. It is essential, therefore, that each and every product performs as expected and as advertised, no matter the conditions.
In one of the lab’s teched-out rooms stands a white pegboard with an ADT Command panel in the centre, surrounded by 250 different devices, including window sensors, doorbells, keypads, smoke detectors, thermostats, and more. Each product is constantly interacting with the panel, sending it alerts and running events to ensure that it responds exactly as it’s supposed to.
For many competitors and manufacturers, tests like this would often be automated, with a computer simulating each of the devices. But the ETC team puts a premium on “real world” testing, working hard to recreate the environment of a customer’s home. By connecting the panel with actual devices, they’re able to obtain the most accurate information and results possible.
This is a hallmark of the ETC — ADT believes this is going above and beyond in everything to provide customers with safe, smart, and sustainable solutions that can handle anything thrown their way.