We protect the hearing impaired and the elderly. We notify of fires with loud sounds, vibrations, and lights.
"Silwatch" is a residential fire alarm auxiliary device that protects hearing-impaired individuals and the elderly from fires. By simply connecting an external wireless transmitter to a commercially available fire alarm [with relay contacts], the receiver at hand will notify you of a fire through loud sounds, vibrations, and light. Additionally, we offer the "Silpili," a light receiver that alerts you with strong light and loud sounds. 【Silwatch Features】 ■ Powerful vibration ■ Kanji display ■ Rechargeable ■ Equivalent to JIS waterproof protection grade 5 *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Silpi Power Features】 ■ Loud volume ■ High brightness LED ■ DC 12V power supply ■ Wall-mounted ■ 4-color LED indicates visitor, FAX, call, and alarm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Based on the experience of our company’s representative, we developed an indoor signaling device for the hearing impaired, which is now widely adopted by many companies. The groundbreaking idea of notifying information through vibrations and text using a wristwatch or portable light receiver, along with reliable technology that allows communication distances of typically 170m to 200m, and even further transmission using repeaters, has been recognized. Our main clients include numerous top companies, such as major automobile factories, where our products are used in manufacturing sites. We have received many awards, including the Encouragement Award at the 2001 Tokyo Venture Technology Awards, the Excellent Company Award for Management Innovation in 2009, selection as one of the "300 Energetic Small and Medium Enterprises Supporting Tomorrow's Japan" by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and the Prime Minister's Award at the "2009 Barrier-Free and Universal Design Promotion Contributors Awards" by the Cabinet Office.