Qolsys is rebranding as IQ, taking a cue from its product line. IQ's parent company, JCI, announced the change on July 1, 2025. The end-user-facing site has already been updated with new branding. It will likely take a little longer for product packaging to follow suit. But, what does this mean?
Honestly, for customers not a lot. I don't know what precipitated the change, but it could be the result of market research showing that IQ is a more recognizable name than Qolsys. Or, perhaps, just a name that is more positively viewed. Whatever the reason, the product line we've all come to know and love will remain unchanged.
Speaking of changes, IQ has a new panel lineup on the horizon. The IQ Panel 5 debuted at ISC West this year. This panel lineup will follow the format of the IQ4 systems. Meaning there will be a good version in the IQ5 NS. A better version in the IQ5 Hub, and a best option in the IQ Panel 5. The differences that exist in the similar IQ Panel 4 lineup will be mirrored in the IQ5 series.
IQ Panel 5
Let’s start with the highlight of the new IQ Panel lineup, the upcoming IQ Panel 5. This next-generation panel will build on the foundation of the IQ Panel 4, launching with base firmware equivalent to version 4.6.1 — likely renamed as 5.0 for the new release.
The IQ Panel 5 will feature a Qualcomm Dragonwing? chipset and run on Android 14, a big upgrade from the IQ Panel 4’s Qualcomm Snapdragon? chipset and Android 9 base. This major update paves the way for new and enhanced features and a refreshed user experience, with future refinements driven by customer feedback once the system is in use.
With its base firmware, the IQ Panel 5 will support PowerG+ devices right out of the box. Another key improvement is how the panels will be configured and offered. Every IQ Panel 5 model will include a built-in PowerG transceiver rather than a PowerG daughter card. This includes the IQ5 Hub and IQ5 NS. If support for a legacy SRF frequency is needed, it can easily be added with a simple daughter card. This makes selecting the right panel variant much more straightforward.
The panel’s front-facing camera has also been improved. Instead of being adjustable up and down, the camera is now fixed in place, but rotated 90 degrees to provide a portrait view rather than a landscape one. This means the camera can capture clear disarm images whether the user is a child or an adult. The camera resolution has also been improved, increasing from 9MP to 13MP for better image clarity.
The following improvements have also been made:
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LEDs: Smaller, less glaring.
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Power Supply: Now uses a 12VDC power supply, allowing for longer power wire runs and better overall operation.
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Mounting Plate: Improvements have been made to the smart mount layout so that it better lines up with single, double, and triple gang boxes.
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Power Terminals: A new terminal block design uses pins rather than blades to connect the panel with power (when the barrel connector is not being used). This prevents power fluctuations during touchscreen use, when the panel may flex against the mounting plate.
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Panel Tamper: The panel tamper has been moved slightly toward the center of the unit and is now a solid plastic piece, rather than a foam-tipped one.
IQ5 Hub
The IQ5 Hub, assuming it will follow in the footsteps of the IQ4 Hub will still be a powerhouse system, but will be slightly less feature-rich than the IQ Panel 5. The table below shows a comparison between the IQ Panel 4 and the IQ4 Hub. This will give an idea of the differences we can expect between the IQ Panel 5 and the IQ5 Hub.
Feature Comparison between the IQ Panel 4 and the IQ4 Hub:
(Features that differ are highlighted in yellow)
Feature
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IQ Panel 4
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IQ4 Hub
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Processor
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 core SOM
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 core SOM
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Memory
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16GB of NAND Flash
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16GB of NAND Flash
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User Codes
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Up to 242 (Role-based)
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Up to 242 (Role-based)
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WIFI Support
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802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band 2.4/5Ghz - includes built-in Access Point Capability
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802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band 2.4/5Ghz - includes built-in Access Point Capability
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Cellular Technology
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LTE Category 4
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LTE Category 4
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Automation Support
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Z-Wave Plus (800): Up to 137 Devices)
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Z-Wave Plus (800): Up to 137 Devices)
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Bluetooth Support
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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.2: For Disarming and Audio Streaming
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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.2: For Disarming and Audio Streaming
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LCD Display
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7" LCD, 1280 x 800 pixels, 300 cd/㎡, RGB 24 bit, 16.9 Million Colors
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7" LCD, 1024 x 600 pixels, 300 cd/㎡, RGB 24 bit, 16.9 Million Colors
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Touchscreen Type
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Capacitive Glass Multi-touch
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Capacitive Glass
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LED Indicator (Status LED)
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Triple, Full-color RGB LED
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Single, Full-color RGB LED
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Speaker
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4W x 4, QuadSound, 4x 4W Front-facing speakers w/85 dB siren
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4W x 1, Front-facing speaker + 85 dB Piezo Siren
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Microphone
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MEMS x 3, (Micro-Electro-Mechanical System) with Echo Cancellation
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MEMS x 1 (Front-facing)
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Camera
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Front-facing Camera, 8MP, Wide-Angle 120° Field-of-View, Fixed-Focus Camera, with Flex-Tilt Adjustment
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No Camera
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Two-Way Voice Support
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Yes
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No
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Supports IQ Base
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Yes
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No
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IQ5 NS
The IQ5 NS is a screenless version of the IQ Panel 5. While full specifications have not yet been released, the differences between these two systems will likely mirror those between the IQ4 NS and the IQ Panel 4. For the DIY installer, the most significant change will be the programming, which is handled through an app or web portal rather than an integrated touchscreen.
For local programming, the IQ Installer Interface app must be used. This is a free app available from the iOS App Store and Google Play Store. This allows you to connect to the panel via its built in wireless access point and program using the phone or tablet's touchscreen. The programming interface is very similar to programming through the panel's touchscreen. Below, you can see an example of the screen used to connect to an IQ4 NS.

The IQ5 NS is an excellent choice for those on a budget who still want many of the great features associated with IQ panels. These features include Z-Wave Plus with Z-Wave Long Range support, support for PowerG, and an updated Qualcomm Dragonwing? processor. The chart below shows a comparison between all three versions of the IQ4 panel line. It's safe to assume that the differences between the panels in the IQ5 lineup will be similar.
Feature
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IQ4 NS
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IQ4 Hub
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IQ Panel 4
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HARDWARE
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7" Touchscreen
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NO
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YES
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YES
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8-Core CPU
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YES
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YES
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YES
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Built-in LTE & WIFI Comms
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YES
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YES
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YES
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Dual SRF (PowerG + 1)
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NO
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NO
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YES
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Single SRF
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YES
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YES
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NO
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Z-Wave Plus (800-Series)
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YES
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YES
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YES
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Bluetooth Disarming
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NO
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YES
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YES
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Music Streaming
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NO
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YES
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YES
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Microphones
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0
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1
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3, with echo cancellation
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8MP Panel Camera (w/Flextilt)
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NO
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NO
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YES
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Built-in Panel Glass Break
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NO
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NO
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YES
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Built-in Panel Motion Detector
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NO
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NO
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YES
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24-Hour LiPo Backup Battery
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YES
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YES
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YES
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Smart Mount Installation
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YES
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YES
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YES
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Compatible with IQ Base
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NO
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NO
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YES
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Available in Black Housing
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NO
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NO
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YES
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SOFTWARE
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Live View, Live Answer Doorbell & Cameras
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NO
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YES
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YES
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Weather on Home Screen
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NO
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YES
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YES
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Photo Frame Screensaver
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NO
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YES
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YES
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Full Alarm.com Integration
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YES
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YES
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YES
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SECURITY
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4-Watt Speakers
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YES, 1
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YES, 1
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YES, 4
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85dB Siren
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YES
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YES
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YES
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Support for 128 Zones
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YES
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YES
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YES
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Support for Partitioning
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YES, 4
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YES, 4
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YES, 4
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242 User Codes
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YES
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YES
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YES
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Encrypted Sensor Support
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YES (with PowerG or 319.5 MHz SRF)
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YES (with PowerG or 319.5 MHz SRF)
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YES
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Support for Hardwired Zones
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YES (SRF will determine how)
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YES (SRF will determine how)
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YES (via PG9WLSHW8 or other SRF)
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2-Way Voice
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NO
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NO
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YES
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Residential Certification
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YES, (UL1023, UL985)
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YES, (UL1023, UL985)
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YES, (UL1023, UL985)
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Commercial Certification
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YES, (UL2610)
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YES, (UL2610)
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YES, (UL2610)
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So, the brand name change from Qolsys to IQ won't affect any existing customers or their products, and it won't change the product lineup, or the roadmap for future products. It's just less of a mouthful when discussing the brand and its products, and that's a good thing!