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NOTE: Z-Wave gateway controller required - sold separately. You need a security enabled controller to take full advantage of the product (including an S2 hub to benefit from S2 features).
We may have this product available in open box, refurbished, or used condition - just check the variant buttons under the product price for availability. All of our recycled inventory has been tested for both manual and Z-Wave control and is fully functional at the time of shipment. Here is what you can expect when ordering your device:
Download the Manual for the Zooz Z-Wave Long Range Siren & Chime ZSE50 800LR (PDF)
NOTE: If you don't see your Z-Wave hub on the list above, please contact us before you purchase this product.
You asked, we listened. The new Siren & Chime is mix of unique and advanced features that make for an optimized DIY security device. Paired with a compatible Z-Wave hub, use this device for audio and visual alerts, whether you’re getting a notification on your smartphone or hearing the siren from upstairs. It plugs into a standard receptacle without blocking the other outlet and includes back-up battery so the siren stays active even during a power outage.
Connect the Siren & Chime with other Z-Wave devices for next-level home security - program it to go off as soon as a door or window are opened unexpectedly, when your Z-Wave leak sensors detect water where it shouldn’t be, and even when the indoor temperature gets too low or high. The device is also equipped with a back-up battery and the latest S2 security protocol for extra layers of protection.
As a bonus, this device allows you to upload custom audio files for the device to play, depending on the rules you set. This is feature requires your hub to support the Sound Switch command class. Please review the Works With section below to make sure your hub will recognize this functionality.
You can include the Siren and Chime to your Z-Wave system automatically via SmartStart or manually via classic mesh network inclusion. Include it right from its installation location to help the hub find the best route to the device.
For SmartStart inclusion, put your Z-Wave hub into inclusion/pairing mode (see your hub’s manual or click one of the links below for detailed instructions) and scan the SmartStart code. The SmartStart QR code and security PIN are located on top of the siren so you can easily scan the code when the device is plugged in. Simply power the device for SmartStart inclusion, it will be added automatically. On SmartThings, you may need to tap the + button on the siren 3 times quickly to complete the inclusion process. The LED indicator will start blinking and the new device should appear on your hub’s device list.
For manual inclusion, initiate inclusion (pairing) in the app or hub UI. Make sure the device is powered and finalize the inclusion at the siren: tap the + button on the device 3 times quickly.
The LED indicator will blink green to signal communication, you’ll also hear a message “Device in inclusion mode” to confirm the state and turn green for 2 seconds announcing
“Device added” if inclusion is successful or turn red for 2 seconds if the pairing attempt fails.
How to Add Your ZSE50 Siren & Chime to Z-Box
How to Add Your ZSE50 Siren & Chime to SmartThings
How to Add Your ZSE50 Siren & Chime to Home Assistant
When I first got this siren I was worried it wouldn't be loud enough due to it's size, but it's very loud! It will wake you up for sure.
We were upgrading from an standalone motion detector / chime system. This chime connected quickly and easily, and is now part of our Home Assistant system. I love that I can choose different chime sounds based on which motion detector goes off.
I am using the ZSE50 with my Homeseer HS4 RPi-G8 hub. Connected easily and offers a large number of sound clips that are selectable via Events coding. Thus, I can inform people in my house of happenings and problems with verbal messages. Very nice!
I’ve been wanting a zwave chime for years and this is exactly it. Customizable sounds, easy to configure and pretty loud
Several good choices for notification sound so can be sure to recognize it (some pretty annoying)
Seems to work properly