Developed and manufactured entirely in Germany, the compact Schüco wireless sensor blends discreetly into windows and doors – whether installed at the factory or retrofitted. It can be installed in all Schüco windows with VarioTec Advanced fittings and, with the help of the pin adapter supplied, in all conventional windows with Euro fittings. By means of a magnetic contact in the corner drive or locking bar, the wireless sensor notifies the smart home system of the “open” or “closed” status of the unit. To do this, it communicates by means of Matter, the common communication standard used by all conventional smart home manufacturers. This standard enables different smart home devices across manufacturers to build a common network. In addition, Thread, the fast network protocol, makes sure that the Schüco wireless sensor is part of a mesh network. It makes the exchange of data faster, more stable and more user-friendly overall. Power is supplied via two standard AAA batteries. A power connection in the unit is not required. Its energy-saving operation ensures reliable performance.
Smart, reliable and always up to date
The constant exchange of information regarding the open status of the units enables, for example, the automatic regulation of heating and ventilation installations in the smart home system. As part of this, the Schüco wireless sensor is also able to integrate system components from different manufacturers. Furthermore, the users can view the open status of their windows and doors at any time, anywhere they have an internet connection. Push notifications can also be sent to your smartphone via the smart home app when the units are opened or closed. This allows parents, for example, to be notified when their children arrive home. The unexpected opening of a unit is also detected straightaway, so that immediate action can be taken against intruders. This provides that added peace of mind, even when you are away from home. A local acoustic alarm gives yet more protection against break-ins. If the acceleration sensor integrated in the Schüco wireless sensor detects a mechanical break-in, a loud alarm sounds to scare off intruders.
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