![]() ![]() Some X-sense products are Alexa and Google Home compatible, but the XS03 isn’t one of them. The “Account“ tab allows the management of different “homes.” The XS03 appears under “My Devices” and clicking on the icon pulls up the settings.Īt the bottom of the page, “History” keeps a log of events. The same button flashes red once a minute to indicate it’s alive and breathing. ![]() A blue LED flashes quickly letting you know it’s ready. Holding the button on the side for five seconds puts the XS03 in pairing mode. The app graciously walks through the pairing process. The new app is called “X-sense.” After installing the app and registering an account, adding the X-Sense XS03-WX WiFi Smoke Alarm was easy – click the “+” then “Smoke Alarms” followed by “WI-FI Smoke Alarms (Standalone, without base station).” I was a bit disappointed that the XS03 isn’t compatible with Tuya Smart (the app used for the XS01). To access the full capabilities, installation of the app is necessary. ![]() A plastic tab needs to be removed to activate. The X-Sense XS03-WX WiFi Smoke Alarm is powered by a CR123 battery that should last about a year. The mounting base and screws are included. The X-Sense XS03-WX WiFi Smoke Alarm’s box is similar to the XS01. The performance was great and I believe that you can never have too many smoke detectors, so I was happy to have a look at their new X-Sense XS03-WX WiFi Smoke Alarm. I previously reviewed the X-Sense XS01 smoke detector here. Drywall anchors and mounting screws (x2).Operating Humidity: ≤85% RH, non-condensing.Mounting base, screws, and drywall anchors included.Alarm volume: ≥85dB at 10 feet (3 meters). ![]()
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