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No zigbee2mqtt issue! - Heiman smoke detector HS3SA vs. HS1SA #961

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h4nc opened this issue Jan 29, 2019 · 4 comments
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No zigbee2mqtt issue! - Heiman smoke detector HS3SA vs. HS1SA #961

h4nc opened this issue Jan 29, 2019 · 4 comments
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@h4nc
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h4nc commented Jan 29, 2019

Does someone here know the difference between the two Heiman smoke detectors?

There are two models HS3SA and HS1SA?

They look a little different.
Which one is newer? Is the one an updated version of the other one?

edit: also I’d like to know if it’s also possible to trigger the siren of the device.
What information does it provide? The docs only say “smoke”. Does it also report the battery state?

@agehring80
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Hello.

Nothing new ? I cannot find a detailed description.
What are the features, what is the difference ?

Please.

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h4nc commented Mar 12, 2019

I ordered a HS1SA and got a HS3SA.

So I have the HS3SA now.
I don’t think there is difference.

Also there are different endings like -N and -M.
Reseller told me they are both Zigbee.

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dfsx1 commented Mar 22, 2020

I hope someone can answer this, as HS3SA device is not in their official product list?
http://www.heimantech.com/product/smart_zigbee.html

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