
X-Sense Wi-Fi smoke alarm review: Smarter, safer home protection without the fuss
Design and setup
The kit includes three XS01-M photoelectric smoke alarms and the SBS50 Wi-Fi base station. Setup is simple: plug in the base station (a USB-C cable and power adapter are included in the box), connect it to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network via the X-Sense app, and pair the alarms. It only takes a few minutes to get everything synced, and you're instantly able to monitor your home from your phone. You'll need to create an X-Sense account, but it's free and only requires your email address.
You don't need to test each unit either manually. You can perform system tests and even silence false alarms directly from the app or via a button on the base station, so no need to reach up and press the alarm buttons.
Key features
The biggest advantage of this system over traditional alarms is the real-time notification feature. If smoke is detected, not only do the alarms and base station all sound loudly (100 dB and 85 dB, respectively), but your phone will also receive an instant alert, even if you're away. Once the threat clears, the app notifies you again, ensuring full awareness at all times.
You can link up to 50 X-Sense devices, including carbon monoxide detectors, heat alarms, and even water leak sensors. I love that the system is expandable; you can add more devices over time, so there's no pressure to buy everything all at once.
With a 500-metre open-air range, it's ideal for large homes or outbuildings. The Family Sharing feature allows up to 12 users to receive notifications and control the system, so everyone in your household stays informed.
Why Wi-Fi beats traditional alarms
Unlike standalone smoke detectors, Wi-Fi-enabled systems like X-Sense offer remote monitoring, app-based control, and multi-device integration. You'll never miss a low battery warning, fault, or actual alarm. It's an upgrade in both convenience and safety.
Verdict
The X-Sense Wi-Fi Smoke Alarm System is an impressive, well-thought-out solution for modern home safety. It combines smart tech with essential reliability, and the lack of subscription fees makes it even more appealing. If you're looking to future-proof your fire safety setup, this is a strong contender.
€69 Amazon.co.uk

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