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First Alert Onelink Safe & Sound - Battery Powered Smart Hardwired Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm and Premium Home Speaker with Amazon Alexa

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Features

  • About safe and sound: First Alert introduces Onelink Safe and Sound, an Alexa enabled, Apple HomeKit compatible hardwired photoelectric smoke and electrochemical carbon monoxide alarm, featuring a state of the art, Omni directional speaker backed by First Alerts unparalleled reliability and equipped with the power of Alexa
  • Easy mobile controls: Get remote notifications of an emergency in your home for 24/7 safety, plus track carbon monoxide levels, customize nightlights, and more, using First Alert's Onelink Home app
  • No more confusing beeps: Track battery levels in the app and optimize safety by knowing when its time to replace them. AirPlay 2 enables a wireless multi room audio system, creating an easy way to stream music anywhere in the home to different iOS and other AirPlay 2 compatible devices
  • Voice alerts: Voice and location technology tells you the type and location of the danger in your home
  • Easy to install: Optimal ceiling placement enhances the speakers acoustic quality; Make installation fast and easy by using the included AC adapter plugs to replace your existing hardwire alarms without rewiring (AC power is required for Onelink Safe and Sound)
  • Alexa enabled: You can talk to Alexa on your safe and sound, and ask it to play music or podcasts (from Music, Spotify, Pandora, and more), read audiobooks, fill you in on the news, check weather, control smart home devices, and more; Plus Alexas always adding skills, so it gets smarter over time
  • Interconnectivity: Unlike other smart combo alarms, safe and Sound connects to other compatible hardwired BRK or First Alert smoke detectors, to ensure all alarms will sound when smoke is detected
  • First Alert warranty extends ten years from the date of purchase with proof of the original sales receipt and the product should be free from defect in material and workmanship

Description

Protect your home and your family, and enjoy a hands free voice controlled speaker with a great audio experience at the same time. First Alert's Onelink Safe & Sound is a smart smoke and carbon monoxide alarm with Alexa Voice Services enabled. Ask Safe & Sound to play music or audiobooks, read you the news, control smart home devices, and more. Leveraging your home’s hardwiring and using optimal ceiling placement, Safe & Sound fills any room with immersive, 360 degree high end audio. Advanced microphones let Safe & Sound hear your voice commands from any direction—even when music is playing. This 3 in 1 alarm is also powered by First Alert’s intelligent smoke and carbon monoxide protection, and warns you about danger in your home and its location with an 85 decibel alarm plus voice alert. With First Alert’s free Onelink Home app, Safe & Sound can also remotely notify you of a smoke or carbon monoxide emergency in your home via your phone or tablet. Safe & Sound installs just like a standard hardwired smoke alarm, so you can easily replace existing alarms. Adapter plugs are included to save you the hassle of rewiring and to simplify installation. It’s compatible with Apple HomeKit.

Brand: FIRST ALERT


Style: Onelink Safe & Sound


Power Source: Battery Powered


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 7"D x 7"W x 2"H


Item Weight: 1.8 Pounds


Alarm: Audible


Sensor Type: electrochemical,photoelectric


Material: Plastic


Brand: ‎FIRST ALERT


Style: ‎Onelink Safe & Sound


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Color: ‎White


Product Dimensions: ‎7"D x 7"W x 2"H


Item Weight: ‎1.8 Pounds


Alarm: ‎Audible


Sensor Type: ‎electrochemical,photoelectric


Material: ‎Plastic


Manufacturer: ‎First Alert


Part Number: ‎1039102


Item Weight: ‎1.76 pounds


Item model number: ‎1039102


Batteries: ‎2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Onelink


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Included Components: ‎Onelink Safe & Sound, Mounting Bracket & Hardware, Quick Start Guide, User Manual


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Metal


Warranty Description: ‎3 year limited warranty


Date First Available: December 7, 2017


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  • Tips and Tricks after installing 12 OneLink Safe and Sounds
Style: Onelink Safe & Sound
EDIT: after 2 months some of the weaknesses become more clear. Whenever the product is disconnected from the WiFi, the nightlight defaults to full brightness forcing you to reconnect to set it back to auto-brightness. I just spent 2 hours replacing all 12 of my smoke detectors with Onelink Safe and Sounds to get Alexa in every room. I can tell you, I definitely found some improvements to how I would've started installing from the 1st one. So here I am sharing what I learned. It shouldn't take you more than 2 minutes to install each one. 1. Don't rewire. Each detector comes with 3 different adaptors presumably for different brands of smoke detectors. I rewired my 1st one before just using the provided adaptors. 2. Don't take the screws for your old mounting bracket in the electrical box completely out. Simply unscrew a little bit, take your old mounting bracket out, and replace with the Onelink's mount. Make sure the side of the mount with the picture of the screw is facing down or your alarm won't turn on or stop chirping. 3. Make sure you set up all the devices one at a time ON YOUR PHONE as SOON AS YOU INSTALL THEM. Don't be a knucklehead like me and install an entire floor before trying to sych. I had to wait until they stopped flashing then moving the ladder around to press the button 3 times to reset each. Otherwise my phone would detect the hallway when I wanted to set up the bedroom. Out of 12 I got 1 dud which wouldn't stop chirping no matter what after wiring. But when I used another Onelink where that one was supposed to go in the closet, that one worked. So I'm in the process of getting that one replaced from amazon. I mainly bought the OneLink for its Alexa integration. I have basically replaced all my lights in the house with Phillips Hue and having voice control is invaluable to me. In this aspect, the OneLink and Alexa do a great job together to allow me to turn off all the lights. I am also in the process of setting up an IFTTT alert which will turn on all the lights in my house when smoke alarms are triggered. I'm ok with the rest of the features. The only disappointing feature is the nightlight. The Nest has a motion sensor that turns on the nightlight when you pass under it. The OneLink has an autodim setting which dims the nightlight when it gets dark but I would prefer to have the motion sensor. Speaker quality is okay. It's a bit quiet and you get an equalizer with a balanced setting and a default setting. Default setting sounds better but balanced setting is louder but flatter. Don't expect bumping bass at all especially at low hz. It's passable but if you crank it up, warping starts. You can definitely listen to Top 40 with no issues in your room. The alarm itself is just a normal smoke alarm screeching however this is in-line with other products including the Nest. It would be nice to be able to switch to different alarms. Room announcements are limited as well by what's pre-programmed. It would be nice for me to be able to use text to speech for room names instead of them being pre-programmed "master bedroom" "kids bedroom" "guest bedroom." I thought Alexa could do text to speech? The OneLink app is also a little difficult to use. Other than my slight mishap of trying to sync all the alarms on one floor, sometimes I would accidentally miss the very easy to miss "alexa integration" button on the bottom of the GET STARTED. I would then have to reset the smoke detector again to get the prompt back up. That was annoying. Overall I think it's a good product with excellent Alexa integration which is why I bought it. However, the nightlight, speaker, and ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2018 by Mike

  • So much potential.
Style: Onelink Safe & Sound
STILL NO MULTI-ROOM MUSIC. I really wanted to leave a 5 star review simply because this is a genious device, but unless some bad reviews are left, I feel First Alert won't pay attention and continue dishing out a half baked product. Let's do the shortcomings in numbered format: 1. Why would anyone want a nightlight to get brighter in the light? Autobrightness in nightlight mode causes the Safe & Sound alarm to get brighter when you turn on the lights. It stands out in a bad way. Nightlight should be *off* when the ambient light is bright, and increase to the brightness you set when the lights dim. (It currently gets more dim when you turn off the lights) Backwards thinking in my opinion. 2. When nightlight is dissabled, two green LEDs remain on to indicate the unit is receiving power. I like the reassurance, but it is SO BRIGHT! I *do not* find the brightness suitable for a bedroom. It casts a green orb glow onto the ceiling around it. I would prefer one green LED, it would suffice, or using the ambient light sensor to dim the light to prevent illuminating my bedroom in a green glow. Slightly depicted in my photo. 3. Temperature stats. This guy apparently has temp sensors embedded, but we can't access that info. Tying these sensors into our smart thermostats like Nest or Ecobee to control comfort in the room we chose would be 👌🏼. "Alexa, goodnight"; *Alexa, having been configured to control my thermostat and knows I like it 65°F when I sleep will now maintain that temperature in my bedroom until I tell it otherwise* 4. First Alert, fix the Onelink Home skill for Alexa. If you try to login to your First Alert Onelink account while adding the skill to Alexa, you will get a credentials error, even if your creds are 100% correct. Who lets this happen...? ****(Sept 2nd: Still broken over a month later)**** 5. *This feature is coming in late 2018 according to First Alert* but I will be thoroughly displeased if the Alexa Music Everywhere feature doesn't make it to the device. Many companies enjoy touting concepts these days, only to not deliver. I suppose this also sits with Amazon working with third parties to make it reality. ****(UPDATE 24 April- Still no multi-room music. Amazon has released multi-room music to third party companies over 7 months ago but First Alert still says they will implement when it's released. :( UPDATE Sept. 2nd: Some updates were projected for "Late August" so on September 1st after I noticed no updates, I went to the product website. There are no more "updates coming" banners on the webpage slideshows aside from Homekit 2 compatibility. The projected August update has not arrived so now I'm worried)**** 6. Speakers are good. They aren't great. I expected better sound but if Alexa is set to level 8, 9, or 10, you will think you are shredding the speaker cone it is so distorted. However, when music everywhere feature arrives, these puppies will fill your house with pleasant range at level 5 or 6. At the time of this writing, only one speaker can play audio at a time. I love the idea of having a full fledged Alexa/Echo device hardwire mounted as my smoke detector especially since they legally have to be there. Installation is a breeze and it comes with multiple alarm power adapter and the option to directly wire it. These are premium devices and are only limited by their firmware as all issues can be addressed with said firmware updates. (Unless you want to blast the speaker at 10) I will update my review as First Alert pushes the Onelink Safe & Sound to it's full potential. Shan ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2018 by Shannon Shannon

  • Worth it.
Style: Onelink Safe & Sound
There are a lot of really nit picky reviews out there on this. I would give this product 4.5 stars. 1. The sound quality is similar to an echo dot 3rd gen. Pretty pleased with it honestly. 2. Now in every room I can dim the lights, or turn on and off TVs using Alexa and don’t have to have an echo in each room or open my app. 3. The light feature is completely customizable to whatever color and brightness you want. 4. You can stop false alarms very easily or have it “ignore” things if you’re cooking bacon for example. 5. ONLY COMPLAINT- they don’t all link together for a “multi room audio” function. I’m not sure if that is coming in an update but if it did... 5/5 stars all day. You’re getting Alexa, a speaker, and a smart detector that you can control and don’t have to push buttons or fan smoke away to get it to stop. Idk what people are complaining about. The product does everything it says it does, and performs these tasks with ease. Sure the app is not amazing, but after initial setup I’ve never used it once. There is no need to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2019 by Matt Matt

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