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VideosPeace of MindInternet connectivity means you’ll never miss an alarm with the Braumm app's push notifications. Sets Up In MinutesFollowing the included easy to use setup guide, you can have this sensor paired and ready for use in just minutes. Can be installed on most surfaces with strong double sided tape. Customizable To Your NeedsChange the tone to an alarm or doorbell and choose between home or out modes. Compatible with Alexa and Google HomeConnect with Alexa or Google Home to control the sensor with your voice. More Information
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Get exclusive articles, recommendations, shopping tips, and sales alerts Sign up for our newsletter to receive weekly recommendations about seasonal and trendy products Coupon copied to clipboard Can Alexa detect a door opening?ContactSensor interface in your Alexa skill for devices that detect contact between two surfaces. For example, a contact sensor can report whether a door or window is open or closed. For more information about security skills, see Smart Home Security Overview.
Do ring door sensors work with Alexa?Yes, The Ring Security System Works With Alexa.
The Ring Alarm Security System keeps getting smarter through over the air updates and additional smart home devices being added to the Ring Alarm Ecosystem like motion sensors, door sensors, window sensors, flood detection sensors, sirens and smoke alarms.
What sensor does Alexa use?The fourth generation Echo smart speaker has a temperature sensor built in, as do Echo Show displays and Echo Plus speakers. These can be used to trigger Alexa routines when the temperature in a room reaches a set point.
Do I need entry sensors on every window?No, you don't need a window sensor on every window. You'll want to put them on ground-floor windows and those that you believe an intruder could access. You should also put them on any windows you want to monitor in case someone inside the house (like an adventurous teen) tries to slip out.
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