Homeable Smoke Detector

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The Homeable Smoke Detector is an interconnected smoke alarm designed to provide robust fire safety for your home. Equipped with a photoelectric sensor, it detects smoke quickly and reliably, sending immediate alerts to your smartphone via the Homeable app. This smoke detector can interconnect with up to 20 compatible alarms, ensuring comprehensive coverage throughout your home. With features like a loud 85-decibel alarm, a large test/silent button for easy operation, and compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, this device enhances your home’s safety and convenience.

WIFI NETWORK (2.4GHz Only)
Most WiFi smart home products require a stable dedicated 2.4GHz WiFi connection to function correctly. This frequency band must be set up on a separate SSID (network name) for optimal performance.
If your modem/router broadcasts both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands under the same SSID, we strongly recommend separating them. For assistance, please contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) – they can often make this adjustment remotely.

The Homeable Smoke Detector is an interconnected smoke alarm designed to provide robust fire safety for your home. Equipped with a photoelectric sensor, it detects smoke quickly and reliably, sending immediate alerts to your smartphone via the Homeable app. This smoke detector can interconnect with up to 20 compatible alarms, ensuring comprehensive coverage throughout your home. With features like a loud 85-decibel alarm, a large test/silent button for easy operation, and compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, this device enhances your home’s safety and convenience.

WIFI NETWORK (2.4GHz Only)
Most WiFi smart home products require a stable dedicated 2.4GHz WiFi connection to function correctly. This frequency band must be set up on a separate SSID (network name) for optimal performance.
If your modem/router broadcasts both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands under the same SSID, we strongly recommend separating them. For assistance, please contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) – they can often make this adjustment remotely.