Looking to upgrade the smoke detectors in a 1400 sq foot 3br house. I think I’ll need 4 of them. I’d like something that is easy to silence when I’m cooking, and can alert me to problems when I’m not there.

Google Nest Protect is recommended, but at > $100 per each they are quite expensive.

Worth it?

  • dglsfrsr@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Since I converted to Nest six years ago, I have had zero false alarms. I had gotten tired of false trips on First Alert from humidity (among other causes).

    I only test mine about twice a year, I like that they report their status to the app, so I can check battery level.

    My house is old, I have battery only units, no hardwire. Having the units interconnected over radio was critical for me. I installed with Duracell Lithium batteries, and have not had to change them yet. I wonder if they’ll go the full ten years on one set.

    They are expensive, I will grant that. Also note that they use a photoelectric smoke sensor, which is great for smoky smouldering fires, but slower than ionization based detectors on fast burning fires.