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The plug-in hub (FYI, only 2.4ghz WIFI wireless is supported) is the 'brains' that talks to your home router and will send an alert to your smartphone if it picks up that frequency from the device, when tripped. That is my understanding of how it works.
If all the technology was in each sensor it would not only cost more, but it would have lesser range and drain the battery quicker.
I'm a big fan of these. I have the maximum 10 sensors in my house (max 10 per hub).
To avoid the confusion, I will explain again...
The sensors themselves (in both deals) are dummy sensors that only emit an audible sound and a frequency, when tripped. This allows them to maintain battery life and have very good range.
The plug-in hub (FYI, only 2.4ghz WIFI wireless is supported) is the 'brains' that talks to your home router and will send an alert to your smartphone if it picks up that frequency from the sensor device, when tripped. That is my understanding of how it works.
If all the technology was in each sensor it would not only cost more, but it would have lesser range and drain the battery quicker.
These are compatible. I have been using them for a year. If you want WIFI, you need the HUB. ( and you can add the 5 pack to your existing hub)
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I would say yes. Follow the tip a guy mentioned on here, using a paper towel. To absorb water and help with setting off alert sooner rather than later.
That tip should work pretty good with the carpet
Refridge icemaker water valve
Washing Machine
Kitchen sink
Bathroom 1 sink1
Bathroom 1 sink2
Bathroom 1 toilet
Bathroom 2 toilet
Bathroom 2 sink
Bathroom 3 toilet
Bathroom 3 sink
Bathroom 4 toilet
Bathroom 4 sink1
Bathroom 4 sink2
Hotwater tank 2
Hotwater tank 1
HVAC1 overflow
HVAC2 overflow
Dishwasher (and not sure on placement re: dishwasher)
At that point you're probably better off installing a whole home sensor that learns your usage and notifies you if it senses flow thats out of the ordinary.
I have a similar issue, but I don't get ANY alert. No email, no push, no alarm history. What's weird is that setup was easy, and I had no issues. It simply doesn't work at all for alarms. Support just sends me basic setup links. I guess I'll have to return it all
I was already using Govee, so there must be some setting I changed to turn off notifications and it's not coming back on even though I enabled it in the app and in the iPhone settings.
I was already using Govee, so there must be some setting I changed to turn off notifications and it's not coming back on even though I enabled it in the app and in the iPhone settings.
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