HomeModrn
HomeModrn Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Combination Alarm with 85dB Loud Alarm
HomeModrn
HomeModrn Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Combination Alarm with 85dB Loud Alarm
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Product Description
Key Features
Specification
- Place of Origin : United States
- Brand Name : HomeModrn
- Model Number : CS01W
- Special Features : Dustproof
- Battery lifetime : 3 Years
- Product name : Wifi smoke and carbon monoxide detector
- Usage : Fire Protection
- Material : ABS Plastic
- Color : White Color
- Sensor : Photoelectric Sensor
- Alarm volume : >85dB at 3 meters
- ALARM CURRENT : <70 mA
- Operation voltage : ≤15uA(standby);<70mA(alarm)
- Silence Time : approx 10minutes
- Working Environment : -10℃~+50℃,(≤95%RH non-condensing)
Return Policy
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Compatibility
Works with SmrtLyfe App
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