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Security system on the wrist — now for Android users

Security system on the wrist — now for Android users

True peace of mind comes from knowing that security is always close at hand. Whether it's about monitoring events or calling for help, Ajax makes sure end users have instant access to security features in the mobile Ajax Security System app.

The app for end users has long been available on Apple Watch. Now, Ajax is introducing support for smartwatches running Wear OS to make key security features accessible to even more users. Read on to discover which functionality is available and how it makes security control easier than ever.

Instant access to key security controls

The Ajax user app on Wear OS watches now offers the same feature set as on Apple Watch. It's a stripped-down version of the mobile interface — core security management in a compact, action-ready format.

Viewing spaces

With the Ajax Security System app for Wear OS, Android users can now get a complete overview of their security system right on a smartwatch. They can see all spaces and their current states — armed, disarmed, or Night mode — and easily switch between spaces.

Viewing spaces

Managing security modes

Arming, disarming, and switching to Night mode is now as straightforward as it gets. Users simply raise their wrist and interact with the watch — no need to reach for a smartphone or look for a key fob. This makes security control natural and quick, reducing the chance of late or forgotten disarming.

Managing security modes

Receiving notifications

With a smartwatch, critical notifications are even easier to notice. Users don't need to check their phones — and there's far less chance of missing an important event. Notifications appear directly on the wrist, allowing users to stay informed and react without delay.

Receiving notifications

Raising a panic alarm

Triggering a panic alarm from a smartwatch is one of the quickest and most discreet ways to call for help in an emergency. Users don't need to look for a dedicated panic button — an important advantage in life-threatening situations where asking for help must be as subtle as possible.

Raising a panic alarm

Technical requirements

To install the Ajax Security System app on a Wear OS watch, make sure the app on the paired Android smartphone is updated to version 3.38 or later. The app is supported by smartwatches with Wear OS 5.0 or later versions.

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