The Yale Smoke Sensor features a loud 85-decibel siren, ensuring that you are always notified of any fire-related emergencies within your home. Developed in collaboration with FireAngel, this smart smoke sensor brings the best smoke detection capabilities to the new Yale alarm system.
Powerful adjustable siren
Equipped with an adjustable volume of up to 85dB, the Smoke Sensor will promptly sound its powerful siren when triggered, leaving no room for overlooking a fire-related emergency.
Interlinked with other smoke sensors
Our Smoke Sensor can work on its own, but when interconnected with other smoke sensors around your home, it creates a network that simultaneously raises the fire alarm. So, whether a fire starts in your garage or kitchen, every corner of your house will be alerted.
Easy monitoring
Stay instantly informed with real-time alerts the moment fire is detected. Effortlessly monitor your smoke alarm status from anywhere at any time, providing you with constant peace of mind.
Horizon+ Technology
Experience exceptional protection with an impressive coverage range spanning up to 1km, coupled with an extended battery lifespan. Safeguard not just your home, but also properties and attached buildings of varying shapes and sizes with ease.
Works with the Yale Smart Alarm
Designed to seamlessly work with your existing Yale Smart Alarm Kit, the range of Yale Smart Alarm accessories offer enhanced security, allowing you to create a comprehensive system tailored to your needs.
The Yale Smart Alarm is fully controllable using the Yale Home app, which gives you security, convenience, and peace of mind at the touch of a button!
The Yale Smart Alarm works seamlessly with other Yale smart products including Smart Cameras and Smart Locks, leading voice assistants, such as Amazon Alexa and Google Home and other smart products such as Philips Hue smart lighting.
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