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The 6-Zone Wired Smart Alarm Panel by Konnected transforms your traditional wired alarm system into a modern smart home solution. With Wi-Fi connectivity, it allows remote control via smartphone or voice assistants like Alexa and SmartThings. This easy-to-install panel supports various wired sensors and eliminates the need for batteries or monthly fees, making it a cost-effective choice for enhancing home security.
Brand | Konnected |
Color | Black |
Power Source | DC |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.48 x 1.38 x 0.75 inches |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Installation Type | Plug In |
Alert Type | Motion |
Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Control Method | App |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Security, Motion Detection |
Included Components | Power Adapter, Mini screwdriver, Standoffs, Window stickers, Piezo buzzer |
Sensor Technology | Wired |
Connector Type | Wi-Fi |
Manufacturer | Konnected |
Part Number | 6 Zones |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.48 x 1.38 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | 6 Zones |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Capacity Description | 6 Zone |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
O**B
Love this upgrade to old hardwired system.
Thought I was going to have to replace my alarm system after it started acting up. Pulled the wires out of the old system and put them on this little board. Once setup, you can use the sensors and Intergrated them other smart devices you might have. I use the motion sensor to turn on lights at night in the case we come home late, and all the lights are out. Added a lot of capabilities going from an old hardwired alarm keypad to smart alarm. I used a couple of old fire tables to replace the keypads and used SmartThings for a smart dashboard where you can enable/disable the alarm and turn on/off smart devices. Win Win all around.
D**E
Incredible upgrade
Finally upgraded my 25 year old antiquated system. The panel is tiny and very well constructed, solid quality piece. I have a large house combined into six zones, and it took some effort, but it wasn’t difficult. Then I easily connected the system to my Wi-Fi using their app. I and downloaded the smart things app to use as my interface, it’s simple and uncomplicated. Now me and my family can operate and monitor my house remotely from our phones. But I took it to the next level by incorporating Alexa, I now get a customizable announcement whenever a window or door is open “ front door open” and I can ask her if particular windows or doors are open. I’m really getting into this now and took it even further - I bought some Amazon fire tablets online for less than $20 which replaced my old fashion keypads. They are mounted to the wall, and powered using the existing wires with a adapter as pictured,. $11 for the 2 pack and had the correct plug. Totally modernized system for less than $150, I couldn’t be happier
J**N
No longer available because it's junk?
Sort of worked for a while. Every power outage had to reset and reconfigure. Now I changed my router and it bricked this piece of garbage. Support was unconcerned.
E**K
Works as advertised. A bit expensive for what it is.
My house is wired for an old fashioned alarm system that I never used, but I wanted to use the door sensors and motion detectors with my Smartthings home automation network. It fits that bill nicely. It does not come with an enclosure, and the metal box the old system was in would block the wifi signal, so I bought a small plastic utility box to house it. The instructions are adequate for how to connect the sensors, though my technical expertise was helpful. A tip...before linking it to the Smartthings system, use the Konnected software to identify the sensors connected to the zones. It took me a while to figure this out. Smartthings links to this through the Konnected cloud, not directly to the hardware. Looking at the little circuit board, the parts can't cost more than a few dollars, so what you are paying for is the integration of the system.
J**.
Works well, but requires an additional hub and some setup work
This is a great solution, it replaced my old DSC system board and I was still able to use the existing wiring in the house. There are several hub solutions that you can use (necessary), I ending up going with the Samsung Smartthings Hub. In order to get functionality similar to (but better than) a traditional alarm system, I had to:1) Sign up for Noonlight monitoring, it's $10 per month with Konnected and the Smartthings hub.2) Install a special device handler and SmartApp to get a functioning entry and exit delay (SHM Delay)3) Install a cheap Fire tablet where my old keypad was on the wall - used the old wiring to power the tablet and hook up the included buzzer - instructions on the konnected website4) Wasn't totally happy with using the tablet to disarm, so I bought a Centralite keypad on Ebay - there is a special device handler for certain keypads in the SHM Delay install5) Get the Actiontiles license for the tabletIf you are at all curious and persistent you can figure it out. But it turned into a bit of a project. Plus now I am adding several other Smart Home devices to the hub, it's turned into a bit of a hobby.
A**R
Konnected Alarm Panel works great for a wired home alarm conversion for SmartThings
I replaced a DSC control unit a few years back with a ST-Anything Arduino interface which was recently bricked by SmartThings with their recent upgrade. I spent many days getting the old setup to work. Sooo - I was less than happy .... Anyway, I came across this in my searches for a replacement. What a blessing. Since I already had marked my wires from before, It only took me a couple of hours to get up and running again. I'm using the Konnected Alarm with SmartThings and an Amazon fire Tablet mounted to the wall running Action Tiles. A " Makes by Mike " mount is used to house the Fire Tablet.
Y**K
Updating my revirew - SmartThings integration fixed the issues
I reinstalled the product, this time using SmartThings as the integrated tool. The installation is sound and the system functions well. Konnected works well under SmartThings while it has many issues with Hubitat integration. I returned the Hubitat hub which I thought was required. I found that Konnected functions as the hub.Also, I'm replacing the product with its upper Pro model because this model is so tiny to handle.Is the product worth the effort? I'd say yes.The Pro model integrates with Alexa according to the vendor. Google Home integrated is still not available which is disappointing.Integration through Matter is not available and is not in the horizon, which is also disappointing.My initial review:‐-------------------I was so impressed and excited about the product. Bought and immediately attempted to install.Issues:1) Ports 3 - 6 did not function while I was able to install the system in about 2 hours.2) Lack of integration with Alexa or Google home forced me to buy a Hubitat hub for $99.3) Installing the drivers for konnected under Hubitat was a software DevOps project. I did install it but integration was very poor.4) I discovered that I would have to pay Hubitat to monitor my house remotely. This debunked their claim for freedom from monitoring companies.5) The built in Siren interface didn't work with Hubitat. The Siren simply won't appear in the list of devices.Despite all my expectations this product did not meet the vendor's claims.
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