Good morning everyone,
I still need smoke detectors for the house. It is important to me that the smoke detectors are interconnected (smart home capability is not absolutely necessary). The current plan is to have 4 Homematic smoke detectors in the required rooms and the rest with Xiaomi detectors (which use Honeywell technology). Which ones do you use? Do you have any tips?
I still need smoke detectors for the house. It is important to me that the smoke detectors are interconnected (smart home capability is not absolutely necessary). The current plan is to have 4 Homematic smoke detectors in the required rooms and the rest with Xiaomi detectors (which use Honeywell technology). Which ones do you use? Do you have any tips?
Then why not just take those? If you want it as cheap as possible, set the price filter on Amazon to ascending order and buy the first one. Whether you can integrate it into your ioBroker or something similar, you’ll have to figure out yourself. Usually, unless there is a direct KNX connection, people use devices with wireless networking and a switching output. Then they trigger all of them together or by floor, and connect the last one in the group to the building control system via a binary input. As far as I remember, you already have a chaotic mix of systems installed in your house anyway.
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Grantlhaua19 Feb 2020 12:15untergasse43 schrieb:
Your systems in the house are a complete mess anyway.That’s probably true. At the moment, only Enocean and the Doorbird are in operation.
I am integrating Homematic via the Raspberry Pi. I don’t necessarily need system integration; it’s more important that they are networked. That’s why I thought there might be an alternative for 20-30€ that works flawlessly and maybe doesn’t have system integration.