X-Sense Smart Smoke Detector with Voice Alerts and 17 Locations, Wi-Fi Smoke Alarm with SBS50 Base Station, Test from APP, Wireless Interconnected Fire Alarm, Model XS0B-MR61
Original price was: $169.99.$129.99Current price is: $129.99.
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| ASIN | B0D4V3WYTL |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | June 27, 2024 |
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Customers say
Customers find the smoke detector system easy to set up and appreciate its connectivity features, with one customer noting it can connect to multiple phones via app. The voice alerts are well-received, and customers consider it great value for money. The functionality and smoke detection features receive mixed feedback – while some say it functions well, others report it going off for no reason, and while some like the smoke detection capabilities, others mention false alarms. Battery life is also mixed, with several customers reporting it lasts only 2 months.
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X-Sense Smart Smoke Detector with Voice Alerts and 17 Locations, Wi-Fi Smoke Alarm with SBS50 Base Station, Test from APP, Wireless Interconnected Fire Alarm, Model XS0B-MR61
Original price was: $169.99.$129.99Current price is: $129.99.


John Seo –
Great so far! Easy to setup too.
I just installed this today and it went very smoothly. I read a review beforehand that said to pair the smoke alarms to the base station before installing them onto walls and ceilings and I’m glad I did! They do pair a lot more quickly when they’re right next to the base station. I used a P-Touch labeler and labeled all the bases after pairing them and naming then so I knew where to put them. Tip: if you’re anal like me and want the XSense font on the alarm to face parallel with a wall or edge, just make sure one of the 3 mounting screws is “top center”. That way when you secure the alarm onto the base, the font will read parallel to the wall/edge!I have an old 1920’s home with 9′ ceilings and lathe and plaster walls, so it’s a pretty soundproof and dense house. The base station is in my foyer on the first floor and the smoke alarms are pretty much right above and below it through each level. I have one in the basement, one on the first floor, 3 on the second floor (2 bedroom, 1 hallway), and one in the attic. The app shows every alarm having a good signal. I also tested each unit and they all tested flawlessly. The old smoke alarm on the first floor went off every time I’d cook dinner, so I’ll probably accidentally test the system very shortly!11/7 EDIT: I’ve owned this system for over a month now and it has not gone off from cooking! I tested it by lighting a paper towel on fire, blowing it out and then holding it under the alarm. It went off instantly. My phone app also immediately went off as did the base station and other alarms, alerting my where the detection occurred. Great system!
J.. Lovitt –
Peace of mind that’s intelligent and intuitive.
I went years with the weight of not having appropriate smoke detection on my shoulders. But, this system was a huge relief. This a top tier smart smoke detector system. It’s easy to setup multiple units with the app. I can name each unit so I know where in the house they’re detecting something. I can even run my own fire drill to test out the detectors and my family’s preparedness to handle a situation. We’ve had a couple false alarms while cooking, BUT I love that I can step right into the app to silence when needed. I also get an app notification, google home notification, and email notification that an alarm is going off. I feel safer with this, but also feel like I have better control and confidence in the with xsense than I have with standard systems in the past and without the clunkiness I’ve seen in other smart alarms. Eventually I’ll add a carbon monoxide detector in areas where gas/combustion are more likely. Overall I can’t rate this system, and the peace of mind it provides, higher.
Auto Scholar with Mr. B –
Works well
Having teens at home while I’m away is always stressful and worrying. These let me know if something goes wrong, and seem to work very well. Easy to install and configure.
lodi –
All the features, no false alarms
I had a full house of new Kidde wired alarms that would not stop giving false alarms in the middle of the night. I threw them all out, replaced with these x-sense (6 smoke, 3 combo), and couldn’t be happier. Firstly, no false alarms. The smoke units are nice and compact. Talking alarms state smoke location. The app lets me monitor the battery state and make sure all are connected. The hub allows IoT integration, in particular I use Home Assistant and can see all unit details. I also have a “smoke detector detector” unit for my burglar alarm (listens for the smoke alarms going off and calls the fire department), and these units are correctly detected.
ascanlon –
Watch the date code on the sensors…
Excellent system. Easy to setup and offers versatility when it comes to the different sensors that can be attached. Voice commands are nice for quickly and easily identifying where an alert is being triggered. While there are other methods of determining this, the voice is by far the easiest if you’re anywhere near the base station.Be aware of the date code for all of the sensors. Recommendation is to replace after 10-yrs. The package I received was already a year old, so won’t be getting the longevity that I should. Minor inconvenience, but something to be aware of. Wasn’t worth the hassle of packaging back up and returning.