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Zigbee Smoke Alarm (ZHA/Zigbee2MQTT Compatible)

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This Zigbee smoke alarm provides reliable fire detection with smart home integration, allowing smoke alerts to be monitored within a Zigbee-based automation system. Using a photoelectric smoke sensor, it detects smouldering fires early while providing an audible alarm of ≥85 dB for immediate local warning.

The device is battery powered and designed for easy ceiling or wall installation, making it suitable for both single-room protection and full smart home safety systems. When connected to a Zigbee network, it can trigger notifications, alarms, and automation routines across compatible platforms.

Key Features
  • Photoelectric smoke detection for early fire warning
  • Zigbee wireless connectivity
  • ≥85 dB audible alarm
  • Battery powered for flexible placement
  • Designed for indoor residential use
  • Long product lifespan with end-of-life indication
  • Compatible with Zigbee smart home systems
Use Cases

Smart Home Fire Alerts

Receive notifications through your smart home system when smoke is detected.

Safety Automations

Trigger lights, sirens, or other automations during alarm events.

Whole-Home Safety Monitoring

Add multiple alarms to a Zigbee network for centralised monitoring.

What’s Included
  • Zigbee smoke alarm
  • Mounting bracket
  • Fixings
  • User manual
Technical Specifications
Detection
Detection Type: Photoelectric smoke sensor
Wireless
Protocol: Zigbee
Power
Power Supply: 2 × AA batteries
Alarm
Alarm Volume: ≥85 dB
Environmental
Operating Temperature: −10 °C to +50 °C
Installation
Mounting: Ceiling or wall installation
Lifespan
Product Lifespan: 10 years
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