Specifications
Product information
A Distinctive Sound
In case of danger, the Tesla Smart Sensor Siren will use light and sound signal of 100 dB, the volume of which, to give you an idea, is comparable to a helicopter.
Mutual Communication
The ZigBee protocol allows smart devices to communicate with each other. This means that, for instance, if a smoke detector detects smoke, it will alert the TESLA Smart Sensor Siren which will then trigger a sound signal.
All In The App
You don’t have to be at home to know that something’s wrong. The smart app on your phone will keep you updated at all times.
The devices communicate with each other
The TESLA Smart Sensor Siren learns about the danger thanks to the ZigBee protocol, through which some smart home features are connected. You will, among other things, receive a notification on your smartphone or tablet, which you can easily connect to these devices.
Everything under your control
Managing the siren is not complicated. You can keep an eye on everything via the app that you can easily download and install. It is compatible with both Android and iOS devices. You can set up the siren as you please. The alarm emits a sound signal of 100 dB.
Ready for anything
The siren is made of durable material, so it can withstand adverse conditions.
It gets along with smart assistants
TESLA Smart Sensor Siren can be controlled using the smart personal assistants Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. They can understand your voice commands and thus turn on and control any smart home feature themselves.
ZigBee protocol
The product belongs to a group that uses the ZigBee protocol by which the products communicate with each other. For the proper functioning of these products, it is necessary to have the TESLA Smart ZigBee Hub central unit as part of the smart home. This creates a common network for these products and allows them to interact with each other. For example, if the humidity sensor detects an increased value, it will automatically notify the dehumidifier via the TESLA Smart ZigBee Hub, which will start.
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