Comparison Guide

DMP vs Bosch

DMP (Digital Monitoring Products) and Bosch are both respected names in commercial intrusion detection. DMP is a US-based manufacturer focused exclusively on the professional security dealer channel. Bosch offers commercial alarm panels as part of its much broader Building Technologies portfolio.

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Quick Answer

Bosch wins for most buyers.

US manufacturing, dealer-focused support, and modern cloud tools for commercial integrators.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature DMP Bosch
Manufacturer HQ Springfield, MO, USA Stuttgart, Germany (global)
Target Market Commercial via dealer channel Commercial, enterprise, industrial
Cloud Management Dealer Admin + Virtual Keypad Remote Programming Software (RPS)
Flagship Panel XR Series (up to 2000 zones) B Series / G Series / D9412GV4
Cellular Communication CellComSL (dual-path LTE) Bosch cellular communicators
Open Protocols DMP-native, open API Open standards, wide integration
Video Integration Native video via open API Bosch camera ecosystem integration
UL Listing UL Listed commercial/fire UL Listed commercial/fire
Best For US commercial dealer installs Large enterprise, Euro-spec facilities

Our Verdict

For commercial alarm deployments with a professional security integrator, DMP provides stronger dealer support, US-based engineering and manufacturing, and a modern cloud management platform (Dealer Admin + Virtual Keypad). Bosch is a strong choice in enterprise and European-spec deployments where its broader Building Technologies portfolio and open protocol support matter.

Unio Digital recommends: US manufacturing, dealer-focused support, and modern cloud tools for commercial integrators

Quick Picks

Which one should you pick?

Three buyer profiles, three answers. Pick the row that fits.

Arizona commercial businesses buying through an integrator

Pick: DMP

US-made panels out of Springfield, MO, an XR550 that scales to 574 zones and 96 doors, and cloud management through Dealer Admin and Virtual Keypad with dual-SIM LTE backup. This is our default spec for Arizona offices, GCs, and mining operations.

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Enterprise and multi-site facilities standardized on Bosch

Pick: Bosch

If your estate already runs Bosch video or follows Euro-spec standards, the B9512G's 599 points, 32 doors of access via B901 modules, and Conettix IP reporting fit cleanly. Worth a conversation first: the product business now operates as Keenfinity Group (sold by Bosch to Triton, June 2025), which matters for long-term roadmap planning.

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Businesses with an aging panel (Honeywell, DSC, Bosch, 2GIG)

Pick: DMP takeover

XR panels accept 2.2k EOL takeovers without pulling contacts or swapping resistors, and one 1100T wireless translator learns in up to 99 zones of existing DSC, Interlogix, Honeywell 5800, or 2GIG sensors. Keep your devices, replace the panel, add 24/7 monitoring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For US commercial installations through professional security integrators, DMP offers advantages in dealer tools, US manufacturing, and modern cloud management. Bosch is stronger for enterprise and European-spec deployments where its Building Technologies portfolio, open standards, and global support network matter.

Yes. Both manufacturers produce UL Listed alarm panels for commercial burglary and fire applications. Both meet the highest industry standards for life safety and property protection.

Yes. Both platforms support video integration. DMP exposes an open API that integrates with Rhombus, Avigilon, and other modern VMS platforms. Bosch offers tight integration with its own camera ecosystem and supports ONVIF for third-party cameras.

Unió Digital is a licensed Arizona alarm contractor (Alarm License 25254-0) specializing in DMP commercial intrusion detection. We typically recommend DMP for Arizona commercial clients due to dealer support advantages, but we can integrate or maintain existing Bosch deployments.

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Sources & Methodology  

Specifications, pricing, and product capabilities cited on this page are sourced from public vendor documentation as of the dates shown below. Vendor product lines change quickly; verify current specs and pricing directly with each vendor before purchasing.

  1. DMP's flagship XR550 control panel supports up to 574 zones (10 onboard, 64 via up to 16 keypads, 500 via five built-in LX-Bus circuits), 32 areas, 96 access control doors, and 10,000 user codes. [source] · verified 2026-07-01
  2. The XR550 carries UL listings for Commercial Fire, Bank, Safe and Vault, and Standard and Encrypted Line Security, plus ULC, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), and New York FDNY approvals. DMP is headquartered at 2500 N. Partnership Blvd, Springfield, MO 65803. [source] · verified 2026-07-01
  3. DMP's current XR550 spec sheet (LT-1265, dated 9/17/2025) lists Dealer Admin for dealer management and Virtual Keypad for end users, with app connections over network only, cell only, or both. The panel manages up to eight communication paths with Adaptive Technology failover, and the 263LTE-2 DualSIM LTE communicator can activate Verizon, AT&T, or both networks. [source] · verified 2026-07-01
  4. Bosch's G Series commercial intrusion panels support up to 599 points (8 onboard), access control for up to 32 doors using one B901 door module per door, and Conettix IP alarm reporting over onboard Ethernet, with installer programming through Bosch Remote Programming Software (RPS). [source] · verified 2026-07-01
  5. Bosch completed the sale of its security and communications technology product business (video, access control and intrusion, and communication systems, with more than 4,200 employees) to investor Triton on June 30, 2025. The business now operates independently as Keenfinity Group, which continues to sell the Bosch-brand security portfolio. [source] · verified 2026-07-01
  6. UL 2610, the Standard for Commercial Premises Security Alarm Units and Systems, was first published in 2018 and consolidated seven legacy UL burglar alarm standards (including UL 365, UL 609, UL 1076, and UL 1610) into one set of product certification requirements for commercial intrusion hardware. [source] · verified 2026-07-01