We recommend intrustion detection for every space as part of our Layers of Protection Program.
Bosch Intrusion is now Radionix. What this means for the Market in 2026.
In 2025, at the ISC West Conference in partnership with the Security Industry Association, Bosch reintroduced the Radianix name to the North American market, transitioning its intrusion portfolio to a brand focused exclusively on detection and alarm systems. Nearly a year later, the message to integrators, consultants, and end users remains clear: the products, engineering standards, and performance expectations have not changed.
Radianix intrusion systems continue to be manufactured to the same specifications and quality benchmarks established under Bosch. Control panels, keypads, communicators, and detection devices maintain their commercial-grade reliability and integration capabilities. For security professionals specifying or servicing these systems in 2026, there is no redesign to relearn and no downgrade in grade or durability.
The portfolio supports a range of applications. In K–12 schools and higher education environments, intrusion systems provide perimeter protection, after-hours monitoring, and integration with access control and video surveillance platforms. In small and mid-sized businesses, the systems scale appropriately without sacrificing reporting or remote management functionality. For larger commercial and healthcare facilities, enterprise-level panels support multi-building configurations and centralized oversight.
Industry publications, including Security Sales & Integration and SDM Magazine, covered the reintroduction at ISC West, noting the strategic focus on strengthening the intrusion category in the United States and Canada.
For Layer One, Radiantix aligns directly with our Layers of Protection program. Intrusion detection remains a foundational layer—working in coordination with access control, surveillance, and managed services to reduce risk and improve response.