It's my first deal so please be gentle. I was looking for a wireless alarm from quite long time, after browsing for more than 2 months I found this deal.Everywhere is more expensive than this it's not a professional one but still some good reviews. Comparing to Yale and Era it's a price, but I don't think that Yale is worth the money and Era is Chinese.
The Honeywell Home Alarm Kit has been designed to be easily installed, with all the accessories pre-linked and ready to go out of the box. All fixings and batteries are also included, so there’s nothing more to buy, and there’s even optional screw-free installation on most accessories with the included sticky pads.
The HS331S Wireless home alarm comes with Honeywell’s clever new keypad, which provides sophisticated features such as 'Preventative Prompts' and 'At Home Zoning Mode' for greater control and peace of mind. The contactless tags also make it incredibly easy to arm and disarm your alarm system – simply swipe against the keypad and you’re ready to go. All this is backed up by Honeywell's 2-year product guarantee.
You get all this included -
Honeywell Alarm Kit Contents:
1 x Wireless Keypad 1 x Wireless Battery Siren 2 x Wireless Motion Sensor 2 x Wireless Door and Window Sensor 2 x Contactless Tags
10 comments
cleverguy12
1 Jun 17#1
this look identical to the era one I've just bought except for the branding
GiggleLoop to cleverguy12
1 Jun 17#2
Well the ERA one is known Chinese brand chuango, that's what put me off, and the price of course.
andyb83
1 Jun 17#3
Where do you think the Honeywell one will be made???
GiggleLoop
1 Jun 17#4
Well its chinese one,but compare the prices. :smile:
rambits
1 Jun 171#5
Nowadays everything made in china, you pay for what you get :sunglasses:
littlejohn100
2 Jun 171#6
Please don't waist your money on these outdated diy systems. They are using old technology and are not very reliable.
Once you start getting faults and false alarms you will stop using it. Your insurance company will not accept it as an alarm system either. The fact it comes with sticky pads to put the devices up shows how long they expect it to last.
Get a system professionally installed by an SSAIB or NSI approved installer. It will save you money long term with the discount you will get from your insurance company. You can also control a lot of the systems via a smartphone and receive notifications.
balluji to littlejohn100
2 Jun 171#7
costing how much?
snoopy18 to littlejohn100
2 Jun 173#8
I guess you fit these for a living.
My experience with 2 yale alarm systems in 2 different houses, is only 1 false alarm in 10 years
Works every time I test it.
No reduction in house insurance but no monthly fee or annual service either
sully01
2 Jun 171#9
Great price
David815
3 Jun 17#10
how does the siren get its power? I've currently got a solar/battery siren and it needed taking down and manually recharging every 4-6 months. in the end I bought a power pack and connected to the mains!
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The Honeywell Home Alarm Kit has been designed to be easily installed, with all the accessories pre-linked and ready to go out of the box. All fixings and batteries are also included, so there’s nothing more to buy, and there’s even optional screw-free installation on most accessories with the included sticky pads.
The HS331S Wireless home alarm comes with Honeywell’s clever new keypad, which provides sophisticated features such as 'Preventative Prompts' and 'At Home Zoning Mode' for greater control and peace of mind. The contactless tags also make it incredibly easy to arm and disarm your alarm system – simply swipe against the keypad and you’re ready to go. All this is backed up by Honeywell's 2-year product guarantee.
You get all this included -
Honeywell Alarm Kit Contents:
1 x Wireless Keypad
1 x Wireless Battery Siren
2 x Wireless Motion Sensor
2 x Wireless Door and Window Sensor
2 x Contactless Tags
10 comments
Once you start getting faults and false alarms you will stop using it. Your insurance company will not accept it as an alarm system either. The fact it comes with sticky pads to put the devices up shows how long they expect it to last.
Get a system professionally installed by an SSAIB or NSI approved installer. It will save you money long term with the discount you will get from your insurance company. You can also control a lot of the systems via a smartphone and receive notifications.
My experience with 2 yale alarm systems in 2 different houses, is only 1 false alarm in 10 years
Works every time I test it.
No reduction in house insurance but no monthly fee or annual service either