Been looking at these. Heat - Good price, but average reviews. Anyone got one?
trs020382 to GaiusB
22 Sep 17#3
I've got this. I paid £250 from safe.co.uk a few months ago.
Easy to set up, the remote monitoring and alerts work really well. I've had a contractor go in today to do some work; rather than give him the alarm code, he called me before and after the job and I disarmed/armed it remotely for him. I added an additional two PIR's and another door sensor to the kit to cover additional zones. For the money, it's a bargain.
Meluk9
22 Sep 17#2
Fitted one of the wireless telecommunications ones for my parents few years ago. Works flawlessly, v impressed
Changing the batteries every 2 or so years in the external siren is a bit of a nuisance though.
Meluk9
22 Sep 17#4
Isn’t there something about their server which controls the remote function going unsupported next year?
poisondwarf to Meluk9
22 Sep 17#5
Is that right?
delboyd to poisondwarf
22 Sep 17#11
Absolutely is chaps. From the Yale website:
"Yale offers no guarantee on the availability of our server. Yale aims to maintain a server until 2018"
Also - Anyone else worry about the ease of jamming these things? Doesn't seem too complex, although I guess they work as a deterrent more than anything else.
Eagerbeaver
22 Sep 17#6
Most of the Amazon reviews say it is rubbish due to the app being crap, everyone I've spoken to who has one says it works perfectly. Why would they lie to me.
Very inexpensive for this kind of alarm if it works.
blackkey1980
22 Sep 17#7
Looks like a price match with B&Q, it's ona 4 day deal: diy.com/dep…prd
crisp93 to blackkey1980
22 Sep 17#10
Yep had already stated in the description :innocent:
WheresMeNuts
22 Sep 17#8
I installed mine and from day one the master box kept making a bleeping noise every couple of minutes. I ended up turning the the box completely off :-/
edd666999 to WheresMeNuts
22 Sep 17#9
Perhaps its your address causing the issue, PM me with it and ill sort it out :joy:
Meluk9
22 Sep 17#12
Yep that’s the comment I read about the server. It needs clarifying though as they can’t risk the whole remote function being disabled by the server failing. That’s the main selling point of the alarm.
rich19861112
22 Sep 17#13
Fyi. Yale advised me that the server contract has been renewed until 2025
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Easy to set up, the remote monitoring and alerts work really well. I've had a contractor go in today to do some work; rather than give him the alarm code, he called me before and after the job and I disarmed/armed it remotely for him. I added an additional two PIR's and another door sensor to the kit to cover additional zones. For the money, it's a bargain.
Changing the batteries every 2 or so years in the external siren is a bit of a nuisance though.
"Yale offers no guarantee on the availability of our server. Yale aims to maintain a server until 2018"
Also - Anyone else worry about the ease of jamming these things? Doesn't seem too complex, although I guess they work as a deterrent more than anything else.
Very inexpensive for this kind of alarm if it works.
I ended up turning the the box completely off :-/