Keep your home secure and give yourself some peace of mind when you’re out and about with this Yale alarm kit. As it's wireless, it's easy to set up with minimal fuss, and all the components are pre-linked, so there's no need to programme. For larger homes, it can be expanded up to 20 devices for full coverage in every room.
Wireless technology
Expands to up to 20 devices
Anti-jamming
Rolling code
All batteries included
I am using the to expand my current set up.
16 comments
OldEnglish
24 Oct 153#1
If you're passing an Aldi it's worth having a look, i just picked up the same model this morning for £49.99.
jack jumpin
24 Oct 15#2
is the I e at Aldi the new anti jamming one ?
OldEnglish to jack jumpin
24 Oct 15#4
The one i picked up from Aldi this morning was a HSA6200. Looks the same as this one.
lovelyloo
24 Oct 15#3
Have you got a link to the one from aldi please ? x
OldEnglish to lovelyloo
24 Oct 15#5
It was instore reduced from £79.99 to £49.99.
aym280
24 Oct 15#6
Good that we have competition. I bought a similar item at £148 at Homebase 4 years ago and Homebase refused to give me cashback. £49.99 is a real bargain. We are lucky to have a new Aldi down the road and Tesco can go *** itself. They had to print money £2 off £6 so the previously captured audience would not all deflect to Aldi in Collier Row. I forgot to use the voucher and the J** woman said I had to do a total refund to get the £2. How nasty was that? I just asked the woman at the cigarette Kiosk to give me the £2.
Brownbloke11
24 Oct 151#7
I think Robert Dyas ad is wrong though isn't it. Says touchscreen and messages sent directly to phone. Does this model do / have these?
CardboardCutout
25 Oct 151#8
Does it come with two of the door/window sensors?
OldEnglish
25 Oct 15#9
Comes with 2.
CardboardCutout
25 Oct 15#10
Thanks! Last question, is the alarm solar powered?
Mitchy69
25 Oct 15#11
Out of stock
lowbug
25 Oct 15#12
Junk..
J1mmy90
25 Oct 15#13
care to explain or recommend something better
The_Hoff
25 Oct 15#14
Do these have any industry credentials at all? Unless an alarm is approved and offers tangible benefits (like lower house insurance) I'm not sure I see the benefit?
neilvaughan1 to The_Hoff
25 Oct 15#15
If I was about to break in to your house, or your neighbours, and your neighbour had one of these fitted, and your house didn't, guess which one I'd pick?!
barrel24
25 Oct 15#16
The one with the merc on the drive rather than the skoda
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Yale Wireless Alarm Kit
Keep your home secure and give yourself some peace of mind when you’re out and about with this Yale alarm kit. As it's wireless, it's easy to set up with minimal fuss, and all the components are pre-linked, so there's no need to programme. For larger homes, it can be expanded up to 20 devices for full coverage in every room.
Wireless technology
Expands to up to 20 devices
Anti-jamming
Rolling code
All batteries included
I am using the to expand my current set up.
16 comments