
X-Sense Link+ Pro Smart Smoke Alarm reviewed
Good points?
The compact and lightweight design makes installation easy, even for those less handy. It comes with all necessary mounting tools and doesn't require complex setup.
One standout feature is the alarm's ability to verbally notify users of both the smoke detection and its specific location. This makes exiting a home safer as you can potentially avoid a fire area.
By linking with the SBS50 base station, you can connect multiple alarms throughout your home. If one goes off, they all do. This synchronized warning system ensures faster response times for everyone in the household, no matter where they are.
The companion app notifies you immediately when smoke is detected, even if you're not home. It also lets you run remote tests, check battery levels and hush false alarms from your phone.
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Built with a long-life photoelectric sensor, the alarm is made to last for up to a decade. It also features a replaceable battery with an impressive five-year lifespan.
Night mode allows you to disable the bright green LED indicator during specific hours. This is perfect for light sleepers.
The system can support up to 50 X-Sense devices making it ideal for larger areas to cover.
Bad points?
No built-in heat detector means you'll need to purchase an additional device for the kitchen.
Best for ...
Homeowners seeking a scalable, smart smoke alarm system with strong remote features and voice alerts.
Avoid if ...
You're looking for a simple, budget smoke alarm without additional bells and whistles.
Score: 9/10
X-Sense Link+ Pro Smart Smoke Alarm, £79.99 (amazon.co.uk)

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