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Kidde Smart Smoke Detector, WiFi, Alexa Compatible Device, Hardwired w/Battery Backup, Voice & App Alerts

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  • Voice Alarm announces the hazard type when detected: “Fire!” = smoke or fire or "Replace Alarm" when the unit has come to its end of life span
  • Easy Installation: download the Kidde app & scan the QR code on the back of the smoke alarm
  • Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, iPhone, & Android smart devices
  • 85-decibel alarm & LED warning indicators alert you to various status: green = normal operation, amber = operating error, and red = smoke, fire or carbon monoxide event
  • WiFi enabled technology allows notifications to be sent to your smartphone (as well as friends & family) in the event of a smoke hazard in your home
  • Photoelectric sensor technology detects visible fire particles associated with smoldering fires
  • Test-Hush Button easily tests the working operation of the smoke alarm & silences false alarms; the Kidde app can also be used to test the smoke alarm
  • UL Listed with a 10-Year limited warranty on the alarm only (not a battery performance claim). Warranty begins when the alarm is powered on, if that date is unknown it should be assumed the alarm should be replaced.


The Kidde Smart Smoke Detector, WiFi, Alexa Compatible Device, Hardwired with Battery Backup, Voice & App Alerts, model P4010ACS-WF, uses photoelectric sensor technology to detect visible fire particles, associated with smoldering fires, and alerts you by sounding an 85-decibel alarm with voice alert announcing "Fire! Fire!". The Kidde smart hardwired smoke alarm connects to your home's wiring using standard 120V AC power voltage and provides battery backup in the event of a power failure. The lithium battery backup lasts the 10-year life of the alarm, so you'll have the benefit of never having to replace a battery. Update-to-date, real-time notifications are provided through the Kidde app, so your family & friends - even the pet sitter - can monitor your home's air quality & received alerts to smoke presence, high humidity levels that can lead to mold, unexpected high or low temperatures, or Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs). Setup is easy: simply download the Kidde app and scan the QR code at the back of the smoke alarm. You can also use voice commands to check the connection & status of carbon monoxide or air quality by pairing it with your Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and select iPhone & Android smart devices. The LED ring-light indicator alerts you to the unit's operational status: red = a smoke or fire hazard, amber = operating error, and green = normal operation. The Test-Hush button silences temporary nuisance alarms, tests if the unit is operating properly, and silences a low battery or end-of-life chirp (up to 24 hours at a time for a maximum of 7 days). Install a smoke detector on each level of your home and inside and outside each bedroom. The Kidde smoke detector is capable of hardwired interconnection to other select Kidde alarms for whole-home activation – when one alarm sounds, they all do**. UL Certified with a 10-year limited warranty (not a battery performance claim).


John E
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
Installed 3 units in my home in September 2023. We had a few isolated alarms in January. I assumed the device was working correctly and that it had detected some cooking odors. Then in April we got two false alarms at night. It scared the crap out of my family. There was no smoke or fire.I followed the instructions and used a computer duster to blow into the sides if the device. By May the false alarms started occurring more frequently. I removed the device and cleaned it again.Today is May 19th. There has been 5 false alarms in the past 4 days. Three in the last 24hrs. 12:21pm Yesterday, 4:24am this morning and now again at 7:20am. This time the alarm will not shut off. Stating “too much smoke”. There is NONE. I had to remove it and put it in my garage because I could not get it to stop.Kidde support will state the device needs to the sensor blown off about every 6 months and that false alarms can occur due to dust contamination or insects. I’ve dusted my unit many times to no avail.Sadly Kidde support is lackluster. They will also state that the false alarms are likely due to being too close to an HVAC, vent, register, duct or flue. Mine is nowhere near any of those things. They will also state that all smoke detectors are prone to dust contamination and require regular dusting.I also have 3 Nest Protect devices in the same house. One is about 8 feet away from the unit which creates the most false alarms. None if the nest units have ever once triggered a false alarm, nor have I ever dusted them. They have been installed since 2017.I used to think Kidde made great products, but this is not one of them. The repeated false alarms create a sense of frustration and apathy in my household. Everyone will now assume that any alarm is a false alarm. This is extremely dangerous because it could result in delayed action or an inappropriate response to a real smoke or fire emergency.Based on a number of online discussions, Kiddie will only support these failed units if you ship them back to their support center at your own expense. They will not send replacements or offer any refunds.*Do not Buy*
Brad Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023
I have been looking for a smart smoke detector that isn't Nest for almost 2 years. I refuse to buy google products. This is the first one I have found that works. Setup was easy, I am sort of handy with electrial though. I replaced an 8 year old hard wired First Alert brand smoke detector. Undid the wire connectors and found I already had a neutral wire there. I am not sure that is normal or I just got lucky. I hooked up the new harness and walked through the instructions to download their app and add the smoke detector.So far this is just what I wanted and the price was good too. Only thing better would be if Kidde had built Home Assistant integration. But it looks like the Home Assistant community is working on that.I had previously bought a OneLink smart smoke detector. That is completely useless as a smart device. It only integrates with Apple HomeKit, which itself is a PITA to use. The onlink app is terrible. If you are comparing these 2 products and deciding, The Kidde device is far and away better.A couple days ago this smoke detector went off. I got an alert on my phone. Exactly what I wanted! It was a false alarm, someone was cooking in the kitchen and making more smoke than normal, but I was impressed. I just bought one of their water detectors to sit by my water heater.
Leisa
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023
People say to me, "Dave, if you had a time machine, would you go back and make sure that events turned out differently for the Archduke in 1914?" I tell them "no, my time machine would take me back to 2003, when the electrician put this smoke detector sixteen feet overhead in a stairwell." The battery on that detector--and always that detector--invariably goes bad at 2:30 in the morning. And then I have to get the extension ladder and climb up there and replace the battery in the accursed thing. I knew it had been many years since I had replaced the actual smoke detector, so I started looking around. And found one with a 10-year battery! I ordered five of them to replace every 8-year-old device in the house.The first four were easy to replace--just a stepstool to reach the ceiling or the top of the wall. The hardest, most time-consuming part of the job was finding the breaker that turned off the power to the smoke detectors. Once that was done the job was 90% done. I was replacing Kidde detectors with Kidde detectors. I had used an adapter on the previous detectors to allow the old 2003-ish connector to hook to the 2016 detector that I was now replacing with the 2023 model. It was difficult to connect and didn't fit snugly, so I just undid the wire nuts, took the old harness off, and put on the new wiring harness. Four minutes.These were installed while remodeling, so the wiring was in a box behind the drywall. I pulled off the mounting bracket to change that out, but no need. The new device matched the old bracket so replacement was super-easy. The mounting holes in the bracket also line up perfectly with the screw holes for mounting a faceplate to the electrical box. I loosened them so I could pull the bracket off and get to the wires more easily. Connect the harness. Reconnect the bracket. Pop the smoke detector in place. Lather. Rinse. Repeat. X5. Then hit the breaker and move to setup mode.The app makes setup super-easy. Scan the QR code (either on the back of the device or in the install instructions), name and locate the device, connect to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and Bob's your uncle!I sent an invite to my wife so she can put the app on her phone, too. From the app you can test devices, hush them, and get notifications if something activates.I'll be 74 when the batteries in these five devices give out. My granddaughter will be 20. She'll climb the ladder the next time! And while she's up there she can wash that window, too. (And Melanie, it's the breaker labelled "Stairwell/Ceiling lights. You're welcome.)Selah