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Other smart smoke alarms have more traditional warranties that last only a couple years. This smoke detector also has a carbon monoxide sensor to further improve the safety of your home. If it detects a problem, you'll get three alerts: a loud tone, voice alerts and a mobile notification to help you respond to the situation accordingly. We found this unit easy to set up and connect to Wi Fi. First Alert has also created a standalone mobile app for this smoke detector that lets you test, control and monitor the battery. Unfortunately, it's not available for this product on Android devices, so you need an iPhone or iPad to use the app. Aside from HomeKit, this product doesn't work with any other smart home systems. In our detection tests, the First Alert Onelink AC10 500 did well but wasn't able to match the Nest Protect in effectiveness. Read the full reviewAsante$133. 71 View at The Home Depot$141. 99View at Newegg$149.

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