
Boundary Technologies
closedIoT Home Security company providing a smart burglar alarm system that can be controlled over mobile devices.
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* | £3.7m | Seed | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Boundary Technologies, an Edinburgh-based company, was established in 2018 by seasoned entrepreneurs Robin Knox and Paul Walton. Their prior success includes founding Intelligent Point of Sale (IPOS), a fintech startup later acquired by iZettle and subsequently PayPal. The inspiration for Boundary came from Knox's realization during his honeymoon that simply watching a burglary via a security camera was insufficient, sparking the idea for a more proactive and intelligent home security system.
The company operates in the smart home security market, targeting homeowners with a flexible and technologically advanced intruder alarm system. Boundary's business model combines the one-time sale of hardware with a subscription-based service (B2C SaaS) for enhanced features. Customers can purchase the system and install it themselves for self-monitoring or opt for professional installation and a monthly subscription that includes services like police response. This dual approach caters to both DIY users and those seeking a comprehensive, professionally monitored solution.
Boundary's core product is a smart home alarm system designed to be more adaptable than traditional offerings. It comprises a central hub, motion sensors, contact sensors, and key fobs, all managed through a mobile app for iOS and Android. Key features include geofencing to remind users to arm the system, notifications for any unusual activity, and integration with smart home assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Home. The system is engineered with security at its core, featuring 128-bit encryption, anti-jamming algorithms, and a cellular backup to ensure notifications are sent even if the internet is down. The hardware is designed to be discreet and blend into the home environment. The company has also focused on meeting UK and European security standards, offering certified police response capabilities.
Keywords: home security, smart alarm, intruder alarm system, DIY security, professional monitoring, B2C SaaS, residential security, IoT, Robin Knox, Paul Walton, smart home integration, police response, mobile app control, geofencing, Edinburgh, UK technology, security hardware, subscription security, home automation, property protection