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frient Entry Sensor Basic (Zigbee)

£26.00Price
VAT Included
  • Keep intruders away. Imagine always having a frient keeping an eye on doors and windows in your home. Someone who lets you know if you forgot to close a window. A frient who warns you if someone enters your home when you’re away. Someone who wants you to enjoy being away on vacation – and not worry about the safety of your home while you’re gone. One step ahead of intruders. Placed on a door or a window, the Entry Sensor tracks when it's opened and closed. You'll have peace of mind, knowing that your home is safe - no matter if you're at home or away. With this new frient, you'll be alerted immediately if someone is opening a window or door in your home – allowing you to act before the intruder does. Watch over your loved ones. Keeping your home and family safe and secure is a top priority. Use the friently sensor to make sure your kids are home from school in time or check how often your elderly relative leaves the house. Trust your frient to keep an eye on your loved ones - and don't worry about the sensor running out of battery. With its long battery life, your frient will always be there to watch out for your home and your family. Specifications: Dimensions: Sensor: 76 x 26 x 17 mm Dimensions Magnet: 30 x 12 x 9 mm Power supply battery: 2 x AAA, exchangeable Battery life: 9 years of battery life, when reporting every 2 min Battery level and low battery warning can be reported Operation temperature: 0 to +50°C IP class: IP40 Relative humidity 5% - 85%, non condensing Radio sensitivity: -98 dBm Output power: +8 dBm Specifications detection sensor magnetic: 0.1 - 1.0 cm Zigbee 3.0 Conforming to CE, RoHS and REACH directives Please note that a Zigbee gateway is required for notification on your smartphone.

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