🔔 Stay ahead of danger with smart, silent vigilance.
The Ecolink Zwave Plus Wireless Audio Detector listens to your existing smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, transmitting real-time alerts to your Z-Wave smart home hub. Designed for whole-home coverage with just one sensor, it boasts professional-grade accuracy with patented algorithms to eliminate false alarms. Powered by a single CR123A lithium battery, it offers an impressive 5-year battery life, complemented by a multi-color LED for easy status monitoring.
Brand | Ecolink |
Style | modern |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 4"D x 4"W x 2"H |
Item Weight | 2 ounces |
Alarm | audiable |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00851166005077 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Ecolink 28617953415 |
UPC | 851166005077 |
Part Number | FF-ZWAVE5-ECO |
Item model number | FF-ZWAVE5-ECO |
Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 100 |
Included Components | Audio detector, battery, mounting bracket, mounting tape/screws, manual |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
T**S
Perfect solution for Smoke detector notification and automation using Smarthings
I purchased this so that I can include my connected smoke detectors to my smartthings hub. Through the Smart Home monitor configuration in Smartthings I have an automation to send push notification to phone, text message to phone, Turn on all smart lights, and unlock exterior doors when smoke detectors go off. Since my smoke alarms are wirelessly interconnected I only need one of these devices because they all go off when one goes off. Only problem is this device is not natively supported in Smartthings. However, I went to Ecolink website and they have excellent instructions defining how to copy code into smarthings portal. Basically go to site copy and paste code into my controller configuration, save, publish and done. Great device, great instructions and great automation routine.
V**E
Here’s how you pair it. Also, didn’t work for my alarms.
I should have sent it back. I rarely write one star reviews, but there were two major issues I encountered one forgivable and one not so much.First, like others, including the device to my hub was difficult with no clear directions anywhere. The Learning button is what you use to link the device. The learning button isn’t the small black lever. The learning button is the 1mmx2mm tiny tiny button near the LED (see picture). This is forgivable because I was finally able to get the device to pair immediately after using this button for linking. It’s just poor documentation.The second issue is not as forgivable as it doesn’t detect the audio from my smoke detectors. At first I thought it was too smart and wouldn’t trigger a test beep. However, we had some extra sizzle in the kitchen a few weeks later and the smoke detector went off and the sensor didn’t pick it up. And yes the sensor was within 6inches of the alarm. It also correctly works for temperature and tamper alerts. It simply doesn’t pick up the alarm sound.If you have first alert battery operated alarms, I’d immediately test that this device works and send it back if not. Honestly, had I been able to pair this device when I first bought it, I would have been able to return it. But alas, it took my too long to get it setup
J**C
Does its job mostly well.
I have had good results with this unit. It paired easily to a Hubitat hub then recently to a Home Assistant Yellow hub.As soon as I pressed the pairing button it showed up with all the data visible. The few times when my detectors activated it worked as it should and triggered the automations I had set up and notified my phone. Fortunately, I have only had false alarms, triggered mainly because of a little spider building a web inside of the detector in the garage. Took me awhile and a couple times getting startled out of sleep to figure that one out.The one issue I noted with the sensor in its original location in the bedroom hallway was that it could also hear a neighboring detector sounding off in a bedroom with an open door next to it. With the two detectors sounding close by but not in sync, I think it confused the sensor and it did not trigger. It was at the correct distance to the detector I installed it next to. I moved the sensor into another room that had a more isolated detector and it was no longer a problem.The other issue I describe here is for amusement purposes only. Unless you have a parrot, then it could apply. My parrot learned to imitate the smoke detector alarm. My parrot could make that noise accurate enough and loud enough to trigger the sensor. The sensor had to be moved yet again. Parrots....4 stars only because of two detectors close together can cause the sensor not to trigger. A small detail I notified the manufacturer of when it happened.
P**S
Works great with Smartthings
After joining to the zwave network, the devices are recognized as sound sensors, and therefore not usable with the Smart Home Monitor. However, it's easy enough to fix. Log into the API site (Amazon doesn't allow that external link here, go figure...) and change the device type to a zwave smoke sensor. Tested and it works correctly after that. A cost-effective solution to adding smarts to my wired smoke alarm system installed by the builder.
J**O
Works great with Hubitat hub
I'm using this with my Hubitat C-7 hub. It paired easily and has reliably detected my interconnected smoke detectors (Kidde Model 2070-VASR) every time I'm manually or accidentally had them go off. I installed this 6" from one of the detectors and that is good enough to allow me to get an automation triggered on the Hubitat if any of them go off.I think it's far better to use a device like the Ecolink Firefighter rather than using a smoke detector that is Z-wave (or Zigbee) itself. Smoke detectors are a major safety mechanism, and I'd rather any automation be an add-on rather than part of the system itself. I certainly wouldn't want automation (like SmartThings or Hubitat) to be part of safely mechanism (or have any chance to interfere with it). Also, there are many types of smoke detectors (ionization, combo, etc) to choose from, but nearly no choices if you look for a Z-wave ones.
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