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Post #127970287 added 06-03-2019 1:47 PM by TodayOnly in Hot Deals
I have about 20 of the beer can sized bosch motion sensors, some inside and some outside on fence posts. The ones outside have been in the hot direct sunlight and cold for almost 2 years. also,...
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Post #127971205 added 06-03-2019 2:26 PM by xfgavin in Hot Deals
Hope the motion sensor has zwave technology.
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Post #127971652 added 06-03-2019 2:50 PM by flipontheradio in Hot Deals
I have 2 of this lock with the zwave module in it rather than this versions zigbee. It works great with smartthings. Takes 4 AA batteries, I use Ikea rechargeable ones that last about 6 months.
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Post #127971700 added 06-03-2019 2:51 PM by dogtagz12 in Hot Deals
How is hubitat compared to ring?
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Post #127971970 added 06-03-2019 3:05 PM by Ev02625 in Hot Deals
Order Visonic MCT-340 about 7 months ago...All of them stop working now. Dont know if its the device or Smartthings hub. ST is sooo trash now.
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Post #127972048 added 06-03-2019 3:09 PM by ChadB2886 in Hot Deals
Some pretty nasty feedback on this yale lock on Amazon reviews, I almost bit.
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Post #127976047 added 06-03-2019 6:49 PM by jdouglas22 in Hot Deals
Here's my dilemma. I messaged Amazon awhile back about Incorporating more features with door and window smart switches. I had told them that they should make an alarm system that when the door is...
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Post #127979908 added 06-03-2019 10:34 PM by firemanke in Hot Deals
The iris (Lowe’s brand/system but SmartThings compatible) sensors I have have been pretty solid for a couple years.
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Post #127963792 added 06-03-2019 9:14 AM by stoney7713 in Hot Deals
I won't buy anymore of these open/close sensors. I bought several of them almost 2 years ago. The one on the front door I've had to replace twice because it quits working. Resetting them does little...
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Post #127965130 added 06-03-2019 10:09 AM by cschme3303 in Hot Deals
I prefer these door sensors to others because they run on 2032 so they're cheap to swap. I have some iris ones that run on CR2 and regret having them.
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Post #127965142 added 06-03-2019 10:09 AM by cschme3303 in Hot Deals
Can anyone speak to the motion sensor?
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Post #127965169 added 06-03-2019 10:11 AM by wright100 in Hot Deals
I have several of these door sensors. I can confirm they add to the smart things hub with no issues. Mine have been saying 10% battery for 6 months now. Good to know it's not just me. Would...
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Post #127965223 added 06-03-2019 10:14 AM by hpflyby in Hot Deals
Anyone find a working coupon code?
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Post #127965340 added 06-03-2019 10:18 AM by kcmg20 in Hot Deals
3 min in between trigger is way too long
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Post #127965571 added 06-03-2019 10:28 AM by Loudog504 in Hot Deals
This motion sensor works great outdoors in the Louisiana heat and humidity. Its been rock solid for about a year now. Its on my porch under an awning. Oddly enough i have a 2nd one in my garage...
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Post #127965634 added 06-03-2019 10:30 AM by Loudog504 in Hot Deals
Yes, all you need is the smarthings hub. There should be instructions on how to link them in the box or a link to how to do it. I have mine on my porch to trigger my exterior Philips hue lights.
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Post #127966810 added 06-03-2019 11:14 AM by flipontheradio in Hot Deals
I'm about to make the switch to Home Assistant and purchased the husbzb-1. Is buggy firmware common on these?
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Post #127967542 added 06-03-2019 11:46 AM by PeteyTheStriker in Hot Deals
If your starting from scratch and dont mind a little uglier GUI, might I recommend you take a look at the Hubitat Elevation Hub instead. It removes all dependency on needing internet/cloud besides...
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Post #127967722 added 06-03-2019 11:53 AM by mcl5000 in Hot Deals
Good deals. Bosch makes generally very high quality stuff.
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Post #127969957 added 06-03-2019 1:34 PM by dnguyen800 in Hot Deals
SmartThings is relatively more user friendly, especially when pairing Zigbee and Z-Wave devices, but there is no new development going on. I'd say it is almost a dead product and is only useful for...
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Post #127969318 added 06-03-2019 1:06 PM by sidewinder33625 in Hot Deals
have two of these motion sensors and they are working fine. if they intermittently lose detection, try replacing the battery. TIP: motion sensor can be set to run locally by changing device type...
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Post #127969435 added 06-03-2019 1:12 PM by PeteyTheStriker in Hot Deals
ST would be easier right off the bat. Not by a landslide but it has prettier to click menus. Hubitat looks more basic, but it can do tons tons more. After you setup everything in Hubitat you can...
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Post #127969501 added 06-03-2019 1:15 PM by theragu40 in Hot Deals
Wow yeah it really is. My idea was to create a sort of motion sensor yard light outside with one of these, but a 3 minute delay is worthless. I'll have the groceries in the house and put away before...
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Post #127970614 added 06-03-2019 1:59 PM by DealHunter1001 in Hot Deals
I just picked up 2 Smartthings multipurpose sensor for $15 each from ebay Microsoft store. Hope it is better than this.
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Not a fan of the motion sensor. They take 4 AA batteries which means they're ridiculously large. In my experience they don't work any better than the small Iris motion sensor or the Smartthings...
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Post #128010559 added 06-05-2019 8:23 AM by semifast in Hot Deals
you were so close.. the obvious punch line.. cat burglar.
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Post #127964527 added 06-03-2019 9:45 AM by jijacob in Hot Deals
I bought a few of these motion sensors. They randomly stop working and I could not get them to work again. Common problem it appears.
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Post #127964683 added 06-03-2019 9:53 AM by Danimal86 in Hot Deals
I was just thinking that. I wonder how hard it would be to disassemble and paint it black or white.
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Post #127965712 added 06-03-2019 10:34 AM by luckygecko in Hot Deals
As others have pointed out, the low battery alert is flaky. Once I quit following the alert, I've noticed that in reality they last a long time. Strange. I have 6 or 8 around the...
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Post #127965721 added 06-03-2019 10:34 AM by Xamindar in Hot Deals
I love the Iris ones. I just put rechargeable cr2 in them.
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Post #127965724 added 06-03-2019 10:34 AM by Loudog504 in Hot Deals
3 Minutes is good for most lighting trigger applications. But i can see where other more high traffic situations it might not work best for you. I have my stair case light set to auto on and off...
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Post #127965742 added 06-03-2019 10:35 AM by gabe23111 in Hot Deals
Thank you very much & repped!
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Post #127965970 added 06-03-2019 10:44 AM by joylove in Hot Deals
Any way to use these with homekit? Can I pair them to an IKEA or HUE or other zigbee hub? I'm moving away from ST because of privacy and local execution.
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Post #127965994 added 06-03-2019 10:44 AM by Loudog504 in Hot Deals
Very tempted to get this lock to replace my august lock/keypad. The keypad is very sketchy and decides it doesn't want to work about once every other day and makes me pull my phone out to Bluetooth...
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Post #127966036 added 06-03-2019 10:46 AM by blitzmnit in Hot Deals
Why are they expensive compared to past? It had been $10 openclose sensor... Now $12.5
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Post #127968160 added 06-03-2019 12:11 PM by darn18 in Hot Deals
How is the Yale lock? Also is it a good deal? And does it work with Smart things or Google home?
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Post #127968223 added 06-03-2019 12:14 PM by takeabyte in Hot Deals
It seems I'm the only chump that got sold on the Vera Edge which doesn't have Zigbee compatibility.
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Post #127968397 added 06-03-2019 12:24 PM by Jlaika101 in Hot Deals
I bought one about a year ago in hopes I could get it to work... never could with my gen 2. Even as a generic sensor, no luck
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Post #127968577 added 06-03-2019 12:31 PM by JoJoTheFlyingDo in Hot Deals
Good prices, always had success with past door/window sensors.. man this site is getting hammered/slow.
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