Also i was not totally impressed of the device handler. It used strange workarounds by using a dimmer control to select the sounds and so on. Which is strange as they now produce the Smartthings hub to my understanding.

Also i am not big fan of Z-Wave. Maybe i am just unlucky.

But all of my Z-Wave devices does not work great, and all my Zigbee works perfectly.

So i would also prefer a zigbee siren, but they seem to be hard to find


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I have seen people using a siren/alarm/air raid sound effect in many maps, I have looked through the speaker device and can't find anything there. Can someone please tell me where to find it? Thanks!

Just a thought- you could get an Iris V1 keypad- they are stupid cheap on ebay and have quite a few built in sounds. I have a dome siren- it's really loud if that's what your going for. My only complaints about the Dome are I frequently got double notifications on it. I was using it as a door chime as well as a siren. I was never able to track down the issue on it. The dome also flashes light. I actually just got my dome out and took it apart. It has a cable you can disconnect to unplug the speaker and only use it as a visible notification which I'm going to try and utilize. I couldn't get it to only flash with the built in driver.

The Ecolink chime/siren has its own set of built-in chimes and alarm tones. However, it has a Micro SD card slot. You can load your own custom sounds onto the card either as additional sounds or as replacements for the original tones. For example, when someone opens my front door, the contact sensor triggers and the chime announces "The front door has been opened".

I have the older Ecolink, and it sounds like a toy. I tried to find stock of the 700series model, but no luck, even at Amazon.

The Aeotec Siren 6 is solid, I have one. Excellent signal and loud. Although it appears @Marvinyx is not fond of Aeotec for unknown reasons

The Aeotec Gen 5 doorbell had internal memory and a USB interface that allowed you to use custom sounds. The Gen 6 siren lost the capability to use your own sounds; you were limited to the built-in alert tones.

I use both the Aeotec Gen 5 doorbell and the Ecolink 700 series chime/siren. Although I have been happy with the older Aeotec device, the Ecolink responds more quickly to triggers. I trigger both devices in my rules, but the Ecolink beats the Aeotec every time. So even if the Aeotec Gen 5 were still available, I prefer the Ecolink.

As far as using Echo Speaks, the Heroku platform started sending me alerts near the end of every month stating that I have used my allocation of free time and quits working for the remainder of the month. It wants me to upgrade to a paid account. At the end of November, Heroku will no longer offer free accounts, with a possible exception for students. The annual cost of a Heroku subscription will be greater than the cost of purchasing an Ecolink siren (if you can find one in stock).

Thanks for the lead, but Alexa Guard does not not support this function. Is there a Ring device that extends the sound of the siren into a room other then that where the alarm is plugged in? I.e Our alarm is set up in the den. We need to hear the siren in the bedroom. Thank you.

Hi @MattHalley. Sorry about that! The Ring Alarm Keypad and the Dome Siren can both be enabled to sound a siren in the event your Ring Alarm is triggered. I personally have a extra Keypad in my bedroom because it not only plays sounds, but I can easily arm/disarm if needed. I Hope this helps!

Hi neighbors! You can now have your Alexa-enabled Echo device play a chirp tone or the siren with the Play Alarm Sounds on Echo Devices feature. You can read more about this feature in our Help Center Article here.

Happens randomly when I'm playing, but all audio will be replaced by this medium pitched siren sound. It is ever persisting, does not respond to lowering or muting in game volume, and can only be taken away by fully rebooting the game.

We'll be restocking the siren shortly with improved hardware that will address any power issues reported in the first production run. Anyone that's experienced battery-related problems, can get in touch with our support to request a replacement.

Old thread new user. I'm in the market for a siren / chime and I like the backup battery if it's on it. If read it right people are the most satisfied with either the aeotec siren 6 or the heiman. But what are the differences between those two? Can anybody tell me that?

The Aeotec Siren 6 comes with 30 sounds, 6 light effects, and the siren/strobe can be used independently. In additional to a siren it's also a chime that can play the 30 sounds once, multiple times, and can even limit them to a specific number of seconds.

Can the button and siren/chime be operated independently? I have the Siren 6 already and need two more. One of those could be a Doorbell 6 which might allow me to have 3 chimes and one button. The three chimes would normally be triggered by my EufyCam's motion sensing. However, would like to also activate those three Siren 6s in siren mode if the (panic) button is pressed. All of this hopefully under control of HE with no direct pairing between the button and the chime/siren.

There are some very bad reviews on Amazon on this siren.. is it ready for prime time? Users are reporting spontaneous tripping during normal usage and the tamper alarm that makes it sound when you are configuring it.

The Doorbell 6 appears as a chime in Hubitat and it has settings for volume, sound #, etc. You can also use Rule machine to make the device play different sound #s based on different triggers (door/motion/etc) and/or change the chime volume.

A child siren device gets created that has its own configuration so you can specify the sound #, volume, duration for when it gets activated. You can use this device to activate the siren/strobe in Rule Machine and/or the built-in HSM app.

The Doorbell 6 can have 3 buttons paired to it. A child button device gets created for each button that's paired and each child button device has its own configuration settings for volume, sound #, duration, etc. that gets activated when they're physically pushed. You can also activate the child buttons sound within Rule Machine.

If you had 2 buttons you could configure one to play a chime sound at a low volume and the other to play a siren sound at a high volume. The buttons communicate directly with the base unit so they'll activate the sound even if the hub is completely dead.

So what is the consensus about sirens?Reading this thread i got some names but then read bad things about some. Another one that took forever to be available and now that is out (Aeotec) reading about poor manufacturing or QC issues.

Hello, I am new here. I am a musician heavy into sampling but I dabble into synths and sound creation. I have a song where I sampled a police siren but I would like to replace it with my own siren effect. Like an 8 bar loop of siren or a synth sound that does something similair to rise up and drop down. Would I use sawtooth, triangle, square or pulse waves, and what would I do to make it sound like a siren? If this is the wrong forum for this question can someone recommend me where to ask? Thanks

Hi Fellow Eufy users, i found alarm sound on away mode is less as compare to anti theft protection or normal siren from homebase. Please advise how to increase the sound or upgrade firmware to match sound with anti theft protection.

One small study published in 2020 by researchers at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology suggests that neutral (non-melodic) sounds can increase the length of time you experience morning grogginess, meaning that the wrong alarm sound could make you feel sleepy well into your day.

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Figures vary, but somewhere around 80% of us are relying on a sound-based alarm clock to rouse us from our slumbers. You might be surprised to hear that this standard wake-up method can negatively affect how you feel as you wake up and throughout the day.

One study showed that pink noise can help reduce the intensity of sleep inertia, another found that listening to upbeat music of your choice could help and a third study found that more melodic music was best at counteracting sleep inertia than a standard alarm tone.

Many sophisticated sleep apps exist, which claim to take into account your sleep phase and can wake you with either sound, vibration or light. While these might sound ideal, there are two main problems with using a phone app to wake you.

I have an Aeontec Siren, but it seems I have to configure the sound type and volume as configuration parameters, instead of having it available as channels or similar, so I am looking for a better/easier solution. 006ab0faaa

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