Description
The Zigbee Smoke Detector is a modern, innovative device that combines the functionality of a traditional smoke detector with the convenience of wireless connectivity. Designed to provide early warnings of smoke and fire hazards in your home or office, it allows you to monitor and control it remotely using your smartphone or other smart devices.
This Zigbee Smoke Detector features advanced smoke detection technology, quickly and accurately identifying smoke particles in the air. When smoke is detected, it emits a loud alarm and sends real-time notifications to your smartphone, enabling you to take immediate action to protect your property.
A key feature of the Zigbee Smoke Detector is its wireless connectivity, allowing it to connect to your home or office’s Zigbee network. Through the Tuya or Smart Life app, you can monitor the detector’s status, receive notifications, and even silence false alarms with a simple tap on your smartphone.
Additional features include low-battery alerts, self-testing capabilities, and the ability to interconnect with other Zigbee smoke detectors, providing a comprehensive and interconnected smoke detection system for enhanced safety.
The Zigbee Smoke Detector is easy to install and can be mounted on the ceiling or wall, just like a traditional smoke detector. It operates on standard batteries, ensuring reliable performance even during power outages.
With its advanced detection technology, wireless connectivity, and convenient remote monitoring, the Zigbee Smoke Detector is a reliable solution for protecting your home or office against smoke and fire hazards.
| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Model | YG500A-ZG |
| Alarm Sound | ≥ 85dB |
| Trigger | Photoelectric |
| Monitoring range | 20m2 |
| Wireless connection | Zigbee 3.0 |
| Battery | DC 3V (1.5V AAA x 2) |
| Dimension | 80x80x40mm |
| Compatibility | Tuya, SmartLife, Z2M, ZHA (requires quirk) |











Seems to work but hard to test that
Seems value for money, time will tell
Excellent price.. works with home assistant easy.
Seems ok, configured with Zigbee2mqtt and Home Assistant