Smart Smoke Detector with WiFi – Fire Alarm with App Control, Low Power Alert, Silence & Test Button, Quick-Access Cover for Easy Battery Change, Includes 2 AAA Batteries

$23.99

0 People watching this product now!


Product description

smoke detectorsmoke detector

fire alarms smoke detectorsfire alarms smoke detectors

smoke alarmsmoke alarm

first alert smoke detectorfirst alert smoke detector

smoke detectorssmoke detectors

smoke detector batterysmoke detector battery

Your Smoke Alarm Just Got Smarter (and Way Less Annoying)

App Control Made Simple Yes, it’s a fire alarm smoke detector with a freaking app. You’ll get instant alerts on your phone for smoke, low battery, or when your teen thinks cooking bacon on HIGH is a good idea. Set custom notifications, silence the alarm with a tap, or check battery life—all from your couch. No more waving towels at the ceiling. Easy Front Battery Swap You know the drill: the battery dies at 2AM and you’re climbing on a wobbly chair, cursing your life. This smoke alarm has a top-access battery cover—just pop in fresh AAAs from the front. No screwdriver. No ceiling removal. No midnight contortionist routines. Style Meets Safety Aside from being smart and sleek (it actually looks decent), it connects via 2.4GHz WiFi and supports both EZ and AP modes. It uses photoelectric sensors for reliable smoke detection—not just the steam from your shower. It’s a legit upgrade from those prehistoric beeping relics we all grew up with. Easy Install, No Skills Needed Mount it in 5 minutes with the included screws and anchor kit. No hub. No subscription. No tech degree required. Just a solid, reliable smoke detector that works. I even installed one in my in-laws’ place and it survived a weekend of “grandpa cooking.” That’s the real test.

Smart Smoke Detection with App Alerts: Stay connected and protected—this WiFi-enabled smoke detector pairs with a mobile app to send real-time alerts for smoke detection, low battery, and more. Monitor your home from anywhere and customize alarm settings right from your phone.
No-Remove Battery Replacement Design: Changing batteries has never been easier. Our innovative top-access battery cover lets you swap out 2 AAA batteries without removing the smoke alarm from the ceiling—no tools or hassle required.
Full Control at Your Fingertips: Use the app to remotely test the alarm, mute false alarms, turn notifications on/off, and monitor battery status. Ideal for modern households, rental units, and elderly family members who need effortless safety management.
Simple Setup and Reliable Performance: Connects to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and supports both EZ and AP pairing modes. Installation is quick with included screws and anchor kit—no hub required. Built with photoelectric sensors for fast and accurate smoke detection.
Fast Based Customer Support: If you experience issues pairing the smoke detector or have any product concerns, please contact our support team through Amazon. We’re committed to solving your issue on the next business day—your safety is our priority.

Reviews

9 reviews for Smart Smoke Detector with WiFi – Fire Alarm with App Control, Low Power Alert, Silence & Test Button, Quick-Access Cover for Easy Battery Change, Includes 2 AAA Batteries

  1. jeff G

    SMART SMOKE DECTECTOR WITH WI-FI AND APP CONTROL , EASY CHANGE BATTERIES
    The best part I like about this Smoke Detector is the “easy battery change out”. They are accessible from the top side that faces out, (opposite the mounting side). Easy mount to wall or ceiling with included hardware. To remove the mounting plate, turn Clockwise, It does fit snug. (I put inking marks on the body and mounting plate to indicate where they go back together). It still has the typical functionality of a blinking light and button for canceling the alarm when testing. One thing I would have liked is that the batteries to be of the Double AA type instead of the Triple AAA type for longer battery service between changes. We will see how long they last and have to be changed out. Really liked that it does not use the old fashioned 9volt battery. The wi-fi set up looks to be easy with 2 options, EZ and manual. I opted out because of privacy concerns. It feels like it is made well. The instructions are clear and concise. Another note is that the instructions did not mention mounting it, other then ok for ceiling or wall. AND if there is any concern about what chemistry of battery to use. I am going to use Lithium, 1. 5 volt AAA for the fact that they seldom leak. You might want to use ear protection when testing for the loudness and high noise level of this device.

  2. Herm

    Decent smoke detector, needs better instructions for smart setup
    As a Vine member, I was intrigued by the idea of a smart smoke detector that could alert me while I’m away from home. I decided to give this one from Evjeal a try, and I was surprised by its compact size—no larger than the palm of my hand.Installation is straightforward. It comes with everything needed for mounting, including double-sided tape if you prefer not to drill. Battery access is well-designed: the removable cover lets you swap batteries without taking the detector down from the ceiling. For the price, the added smart functionality is a solid value.However, the setup process is where things get frustrating. The included manual is tiny and hard to read—I really wish they’d offer a downloadable PDF instead of forcing you to squint or use a magnifier.Connecting the detector to WiFi via the SmartLife app was a challenge. Creating an account is standard, but getting the device online was anything but. The app detected the unit when I installed the batteries, but it repeatedly failed to connect to WiFi. I followed the manual’s instructions to add the device manually, but that didn’t work either. After several failed attempts and resets, I finally found a section buried on page 16 titled “AP Mode Setup (If EZ Mode Fails).” Using those steps, I was able to complete the setup—though that section really should be front and center.Once connected, the app sent a notification when I tested the detector using the test button. It’s a basic app, but it shows battery percentage and keeps a daily log of activity.Overall, this detector has potential, but the poor documentation and setup hurdles nearly made me give up. If the instructions were clearer and better organized, I’d be giving this five stars. As it stands, it’s a decent product with a frustrating onboarding experience.

  3. Technerd

    Easy to install Smart Smoke and Fire alarm.
    Smoke and fire safety is an important part of our lives. This is a Smart Some and Fire Alarm based on photoelectric cell. It is easy to install with the provided hardware. It connects to an app through 2.4G wifi. Once connected you can do a lot of things through the app like test, mute or reset the alarm as well as get low battery warning too. It works on 2 AAA batteries and the best part is that to replace them you can just remove the top cover and not have to take it down from the ceiling. You can install it in various areas of the house to take advantage of it’s quick detection. Price wise also it is very economical so fills up all the check marks on your list.

  4. Creek Girl

    Required app is not free. Device won’t install correctly.
    This is a well made and nice looking smoke detector and does not require anything other than 2 AAA batteries that come with it. Included in the package are two double sided sticky pads to apply it to the area you want. The alarm is loud enough to get your attention. Less loud than my regular detectors.You will have to install an app to even began the installation of the device. I was not happy that I had to download an app to control it when I have already got all my other devices set up on another app….oh, and did I mention that you have to pay if you want all the features to work. This app is not free. That is about all I can say about it after trying repeatedly to get it setup and be operational.I’m usually very capable of adding a device but, this is the exception. If you have time on your hands and want to waste it then this might be a value to you, and I recommend you buy this one. As for recommending based on my own experience, I do not.

  5. Itrythings

    I got this smoke detector for my garage. I know it’s a no-no to install one in the garage but I have an EV so if there is smoke in my garage I need to know about it ASAP. The install was very straightforward, just 3 screws (included), pop the batteries in (included). The batteries are AAA and the battery compartment is on the front, so you don’t necessarily need to remove it to change the batteries.This detector is much smaller than standard ones so you will need to install the bracket and it may not fit in the same spot if you had a hardwired detector before. I guess it’s because it’s designed to be installed where no other detectors were installer prior.The sound is quieter than the bigger smoke detectors, but still perfectly audible from a great distance. It lacks the piercing note that freaks my dogs out which is nice. One thing to note, if you press the test button you will have to press and RELEASE it again to stop. I learned it the hard way holding the button of the screeching detector, waiting for it to stop. Press, hold a few seconds, release, and it shuts up.Overall it’s a great little unit, definitely worth the price, I may look into the smart option soon

  6. Lubba

    I have to admit, I love that this smoke detector is smaller than the normal sized ones. It’s really tiny and I was kind of shocked when it came because I didn’t realize it would be. But yes, it’s much smaller, as you can see from my photos.It’s just a basic smoke detector. No bells and whistles, no features. You put batteries in, it (hopefully) goes off when there’s smoke. It does have a test / silent button and it does come with batteries, so those things are good.We’re putting it at our basement stairs so the only real test it will get is in an actual fire and let’s pray we never get to test that.I’m giving this thing 4 stars because I like that it’s small. I would probably invest in the 4 pack though if I was going to go this route because it’s a much better deal financially. Or put the extra money in and get a smart alarm.

  7. Tried.by.Three

    I installed this smoke detector in my basement hallway. The design is compact, so it doesn’t look bulky and installation only took a few minutes. It runs on AAA batteries, which makes it convenient since there’s no hardwiring involved.I also like that the battery compartment is accessible from the top—no need to remove the whole unit when it’s time to change batteries. The test/silence button works as expected, and the alarm is loud enough to be heard clearly in the space.Overall, it’s a straightforward, no-frills smoke detector that does what it’s supposed to. Great for basic home safety, especially in hallways or smaller areas.

  8. Don B.

    I actually don’t know what review to give this product. Connecting it wasn’t much fun but once I got the first one done the other 4 went ok. The test buttons show all are working but I smoke and sat one of the units right beside me… nothing happened. Has anyone tested them with a can of smoke? Probably the only way to see if they work.

  9. Troy Leckey

    This item is absolutely useless. There is no way to hook it up to your Wi-Fi. I’ve had several people coming and try it. I’ve been doing Wifi and Bluetooth things forever. This product is absolutely useless and provides a very faults sense of security. Do not waste your money on this product.

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Shop Woodmart

Related Products