Lazerpoint RF Product Comparision

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LAZERPOINT VERSUS COMPETITORS HIGH FREQUENCY RF

CAMDEN
Lazerpoint
BEA
RF-900
MS SEDCO
CLEARPATH
BENEFITS
905.25 – 925.25
MHz
908 – 918 MHz 2.4 GHz
Yes (RX-92) Yes Yes Allows vestibule use without wiring
Yes (RX-92) Yes Yes Allows an output to be latched on
Yes (RX-92) No No Eliminates having two receivers in header
Yes (RX-92) No No Make/Break relay function most common
Yes (RX-92) No No Solves application problem
Yes (RX-92) No No Solves application problem
Yes (1 – 5 bars) Yes (1 – 3 bars) Yes (1 – 4 bars) The more visual indicators the better
Yes No No Allows backwards compatibility with older technology
No Yes No As long as transmitter is held in the output will be held
No Yes Yes BEA & MS Sedco models use RF Handshaking
Yes No No Facilitates mounting transmitter
2 x Form C
(RX-92)
1 x Form C 1 x Form C
& 1 x Form A
Only Camden includes both relays with Form C output
3 Amps 1 Amp 1 @ 3 Amps
1 @ 1 Amp
Only Camden includes both relays with large capacity output
Yes Yes Yes Extends possible applications
Yes No No Important feature to alleviate battery life concern
Yes No No Battery life can be tested anytime by user
Yes (TX-9) No No Excellent diagnostic tool
Yes NO No Turns fobs into full-size with various mounting options
500,000 300,000 3 yr life Camden has longest life available
-40 to +85° C -10 to +55° C -30 to +70° C Camden will work in extreme climates
3 years 1 year 1 year Camden provides the longest in the Industry
Yes No No Camden incl. Surewave™ and Keypad with RF functionality
| LAZERPOINT | 905.25 - 925.25 | MHz | | | LAZERPOINT | RF-900 | 908 - 918 MHz | 905.25 - 925.25 | 908 - 918 MHz | | | No

Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. (March 2, 2015)