Opening/Closing Sensor CS-T2C

€25.11
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Brand:
EZVIZ
Product code:
CS-T2C / 6941545607535

Door and Window Check Sensor

Forget about going back to check if your doors, windows or pet gates are closed. Install the T2C Open/Close Sensor in the desired location to check their status in real time. Additionally, if someone forces them open, a loud alarm will sound and you will immediately receive a notification on your smartphone. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a protected home.

  • Open/Close Detection
  • Instant Alerts in the EZVIZ App
  • Anti-Sabotage Alarm
  • Installation with Adhesive Tapes
  • Energy-Saving Design with Long Battery Life
  • Smart Integration with EZVIZ Cameras

Information on Doors Left Open or Doors Opened

Forgot if your home windows are closed? With the T2C Sensor, you can check if they are open or closed anytime and anywhere on your smartphone. And if someone tries to open a door or window, you will receive an alert directly on your smartphone.

Install anywhere you need protection

The miniature sensor fits anywhere you need it, just peel off the protective film and place it wherever you want. It keeps your home safe and protects your loved ones when you're away.

Connect to cameras to watch who enters

Connect your T2C sensor with EZVIZ cameras for extra protection - all from the EZVIZ app. You can enable the connected camera to automatically record five seconds after the door is opened.

Anti-tamper alarm for extra protection

The sensor immediately warns you if someone tries to forcibly remove its cover.

Expand your EZVIZ alarm system

The open/close sensor can be easily added to your EZVIZ sensor system to provide additional protection. You can manage and arm the system from the free EZVIZ mobile app.

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