Yale IA-330 security alarm system White
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Price: £337.31
Brand: Yale
Description: The Sync Smart Home Alarm puts you firmly in control giving you peace of mind that your home is secure and protected. Sync Intelligently connected our Sync alarm works with Philips Hue and Amazon Alexa combining lights sound and voice to create the ultimate security deterrent. Full in-app control Configure control and receive alerts to your smartphone. Easy Setup Pre-linked wireless accessories make installation fast and simple. Secure Encryption Enhanced security to prevent unauthorised access No Monitoring Fee Our smart alarms are free of expensive monthly monitoring fees. Peace of Mind See whos home first with real-time notifications and alerts. Double the deterrent When your alarm is triggered your Philips Hue lights will flash red adding a visual security. Part arm No need to worry about furry friends creating false alarms with the option to part arm. 200m Range Working to protect up to 200m range Sync has your outbuildings and sheds covered. Yale IA-330 security alarm system White - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Computer Components
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 274614
Delivery time: Next Day
Delivery cost: 0
MPN: IA-330
EAN: 5011802307100
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Author: Eliza K
Rating: 5
Review: Delivered quickly, and a good price too £185 … although It went down to £169 a couple of days later! Easy to install generally, although the app and set up is very clunky initially, couod not get through to tech support, and instructions are terrible - but luckily a quick google and it seems everyone has the same problems - so lots of advice out there. The door and window sensors DO NOT fit on doors that are not flush with the door frame - they need wedges fitted underneath - not very attractive - it would be ideal if the sensors could be supplied with different fitting options. Would recommend this set up though - once up and running its great, and gives peace of mind.
Author: Jazz
Rating: 4
Review: I managed to bag this kit on an Amazon daily deal around £200 and can see why the price is going up. It's brand new on the market and, as you would expect, has had its teething issues. Still, I have no issues with the hardware. The app works fine despite the fact it could do with some more features. I've only had this installed over a week so I'll try to keep my experience with this product to the point. At this stage I have not yet installed the external siren so I just have the internal siren in the hub and the app to notify me of movement. 1. Kit & Setup There is a hub, siren, keypad door sensor and two x PIR (NOT pet friendly) sensors. Everything is wireless except the hub which needs power and an ethernet connection. It does have battery backup however. Power and ethernet cables are provided. I purchased another door sensor separately and have two additional PIR sensors on the way. Setup was very easy. Plug the hub in, connect to broadband router, start taking battery isolation tabs out of equipment and mount them in place. It shouldn't take more than half an hour to mount two PIR sensors to the wall via screws and then sticky tab a door sensor and a keypad. It's worth noting at this point you can mount door sensors either by sticky pads or screws. I will be fixing the keypad via screws but for now I used 3M command strips until I have a final location. The casings of the devices do not appear to have fixing holes, but if you open them up there are fixing hole locations that just need to be easily punched out. It's a nice feature so you can decide whether to screw or sticky-pad the devices in place. All fixings come with the devices, just take note of the fixings for each item as they can differ a little depending on the device. I'm an android user and found the Yale Home app on the Play Store straight away. It doesn't get great reviews but this is likely down to the teething issues early on. It seems quite stable and has worked fine for me so far. There are a few steps to get setup but it's really straightforward. Some of the options you'd like to see often are buried fairly deep in the app, so hopefully that will be sorted soon. An example would be the device check. If you want to see the status of each device you need to go to Menu>Settings>Alarm Settings>Devices. Really it should just be at the top level of the menu for quick access. Once you've done the walk test with all devices in place you're good to go as everything comes paired already. 2. General Use This is really easy to use. I have not got Alexa and I don't plan on bringing her and her microphone into my home, but it all works fine without her. The app is configured as standard to sit in the notification bar. Although it may be annoying to some, you're reminded every time you look at your phone whether your house is armed, disarmed or part armed. I generally like my notification bar clean but I'm happy with this. It means when I am about to put my phone down and go to sleep, I am reminded that I need to set my alarm. I open the app, swipe to arm, hear the beeps of the internal siren/hub and then I can rest knowing downstairs is safe. So quick summary: Pros: Easy set up - both kit and software Easy to use Hub acts as internal siren - surprisingly loud Stylish and simple looks Cons: Early days for software - teething issues Not sure if external siren can be hardwired as I don't fancy changing the batteries every couple of years Only last night I had a door contact sensor issue. Everything was in place physically and I hadn't faffed around, but it was showing as an issue. In the device menu there wasn't a problem though. Maybe an app issue as nothing happened after we part-armed the house That's it for now really. Will try to update as my experience with this product develops. UPDATE: 19/09/2020 It's 4:40am and the smart hub is beeping loudly every 30 seconds. It has been doing this since yesterday afternoon when it was disconnected from the mains and put on battery backup. Apparently there is no way to disable the beep, even during sleeping hours, hence why I am awake now. I search online for the fault that comes up on the app - barely any results. There should be an override to this audible beep and maybe persistent push notifications from the app. It just needs charging but it won't stop beeping until it is fully charged. It is so loud I cannot sleep through it. As the app is poor anyway and the system isn't anything special, I will be looking to get rid and try another brand.