Detector with illuminated digital display and LED indicators.
Operation
A green LED light flashes every 30 seconds to indicate that the device is functioning correctly, while a red LED light pulses in combination with an audible signal when high levels of carbon monoxide are detected.
Manufacturer
OEM
Specifications
Type
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Autonomous
Yes
Important information
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It does its job just fine. The batteries last quite a while. It has a loud sound and is detectable by Alexa Echo. So if it goes off, Alexa sends me a message.
It doesn't work well. I probably chose the cheapest and most useless one. I have it next to the fireplace and it never hits (the fireplace smokes quite often). It only hits when I talk on the phone and I'm close to it! It's all over the place! I wouldn't recommend it under any circumstances
The moment the batteries went in, the alarm started while CO indication was at 8ppm. Test/reset button does not work as per instructions. After 1 hour, the alarm does not seem to stop. Removing the batteries and putting them back in has no effect; the alarm simply continues. There is nothing i can do to stop the alarm. I guess you get what you pay for.
Although I have been using it for a year and a half, I feel that it simply never worked all this time. Sometimes at night it would go off by itself without any source of combustion from anything. I would suggest for such things that could happen while you are sleeping, something a little more expensive for better reliability.
What I ordered and immediately Low cost of course what you pay you get. Without any reason, suddenly it makes the excessive noise it has to notify you and you go crazy for nothing.
Flawless and expensive for its price,
I made some upgrades, such as a li-po battery and a USB charging module, so I cannot confirm what I read about power consumption,
I also connected it to a relay with Arduino and now I will receive alarms via email on my phone after all the wireless outlets in the area, where I have all the printers (3D printers, laser printers, laser cutter, etc.), have been turned off. If it hasn't needed to give an alarm, of course, I tested it both before and after each "upgrade". I am very satisfied.
I bought it because I had a gas stove and wanted to check if the room had a high level of carbon monoxide. After a month, it started beeping for no reason, but I changed the batteries and it was still the same. In the end, it stayed like that
The wood stove was smoking inside the house and it didn't even react. I was blowing smoke from my cigarette and it didn't get excited at all, and I bought two of these things. It's not worth a star or a moon
It was placed near a fireplace for any eventuality. The first one arrived hoarse (defective speaker) but SKROUTZ immediately sent us another one. So far, it seems to be working fine!
In one month, it consumed the batteries! New ones were installed and immediately after one day, it started screaming on its own. I should also mention that it didn't even get excited during a test with intense smoke from improperly burning wood. It ended up in the trash!