The renders display various smart home and security devices visually connected by simple circular lines, representing their relationship within the system. Each device—such as sensors, lights, or control panels—is shown as an individual element, organized in a clean, minimal layout. The circular connections are not interactive or functional but serve as a visual tool to communicate the system’s structure and device diversity.
All devices in the new line, each presented with equal visual weight and clarity. Each device—such as keypads, sensors, panels, and modules—is displayed individually, highlighting its physical design and role within the system. The layout is clean and consistent, with each product separated and arranged in a straightforward visual sequence. The goal of these renders is not only to present the full range of hardware but also to communicate the unified design language across the entire line. These visuals help both internal teams and external stakeholders quickly understand the scope and coherence of the new device family.
The render of the water detector shows it emerging directly from a small pool or stream of water, visually emphasizing its purpose. Positioned as if rising from the water itself, the design clearly communicates that the device is meant to detect leaks or flooding. This simple yet intentional visual cue reinforces the detector’s role in the system without needing additional explanation. The focus is on instantly associating the device with water-related incidents, making its function immediately clear within the lineup of other smart home and security products.