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Remote Smoke Detector Review

We review the RemoteLync by Ridde, a remote smoke detector with the ability to signal your smartphone in case of emergency to safe pets and possessions in the case that you are not home when fire or carbon monoxide strike.

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Easy Set Up

Contents

  • 1. Remote Smoke Detector Introduction
  • 2. Easy Set Up
  • 3. Types of Alerting
  • 4. Concusion

Once the new smoke alarms were installed, the installation of the RemoteLync worked perfectly. The device itself has one light and two buttons on the top. Voice and visual light prompts make set up easy. You can easily test the unit to make sure it is working properly.
remote smoke detector
The Remote Lync is an alarm monitor and not an alarm. The concept is simple. It waits constantly listening for the tone generated by the fire and CO alarms. It then uses your existing wireless Internet to notify you on your smart phone when an alarm is detected. You will need a wireless router setup, a smart phone, and an alarm that is compatible with the device.
The RemoteLync adds additional level of protection making your smoke alarms useful even when you are not at home. If you are at home, you will rely on your smoke and/or CO alarms to alert you. If you, however, are outside of the home when the alarm goes off, the RemoteLync will alert you of the problem. If you have precious pets in the home, a device like this could save their lives.

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