Brand transition · North and South Carolina
Keenfinity, IQSIGHT, Radionix and Bosch: What Changed and What Did Not
The security arm of Bosch separated from the Bosch Group in 2025 and now operates as Keenfinity Group. This page explains which product lines were renamed, which kept the Bosch name, and what it means for a system you already own.
What actually happened
On 1 July 2025 the Bosch Building Technologies security and communications business was carved out of the Bosch Group. It now operates independently as Keenfinity Group.
The part that causes confusion is that Keenfinity is the parent group, not a replacement badge applied to every product. Some lines were renamed, some were reorganized under a new business unit, and some continue to carry the Bosch name under license. All three situations exist at once, which is why a blanket statement like “Bosch is now Keenfinity” is misleading.
Where each product line sits now
IQSIGHT — formerly Bosch Video Systems
The video portfolio. Cameras, analytics, recording and cloud services. FLEXIDOME, AUTODOME, DINION and MIC cameras, plus BVMS and VRM, sit here.
Radionix Intrusion & Access
The intrusion and access business unit. B Series and G Series panels, RADION wireless detection, Conettix communications, RPS and Remote Connect.
Bosch access control
AMS, BIS, AMC2 controllers, readers and credentials. Supported through the Radionix Intrusion & Access organization, and still identified under the Bosch name.
Bosch conference and voice alarm
Conference solutions and public address / voice alarm keep the Bosch brand under license. Not a line 360 Mobile Vision supplies.
What it means if you already own one of these systems
An installed system does not become obsolete because the company that makes it was reorganized. Many established product families, part numbers and integrations continue to be supported, and existing panels, cameras and controllers keep working exactly as they did.
What is worth confirming before you expand an existing system or buy new equipment is the current position on four things, because these are what actually move during a transition of this kind:
- Branding and part numbers — whether the item you are re-ordering is still listed under the name you know it by.
- Availability and lifecycle status — whether a family is current, in extended support, or being wound down.
- Firmware and licensing — where updates and licenses are now issued from, which is the detail most often missed.
- Compatibility — whether a newer component is supported on the generation of panel or recorder you already run.
We check these against the applicable IQSIGHT, Radionix, Bosch or Keenfinity documentation as part of any quotation rather than assuming continuity, and we will say plainly when a mixed-generation system is the wrong thing to keep extending.
Searching under the old name
Most people still search for this equipment as Bosch, and that is reasonable — a great deal of it is still labeled that way, and the installed base across the Carolinas is largely Bosch-badged. Our IQSIGHT and Radionix pages deliberately keep the Bosch terminology alongside the current names so that the equipment is findable either way.
If you have a Bosch system and want to know where it stands, the fastest answer usually comes from the panel or camera model number rather than from the brand on the front.
