It has been two years since I installed these. I’m happy to report. All four of them are working still with no issues. They’re even in the direct sun with without any plastic cracking. Also I still have not replaced the batteries and it’s been two years. Pretty impressive if you ask me.
@@fixitwithjake I was looking at the driveway alert units but this seems more made for yard security, can you adjust the volume? I need it loud enough to wake me up?
The little speaker hub that you can pair to it is medium audio level. But there are a bunch of different tones to pick from and you can also have it speak a sentence over and over until you wake up. I would say you would have to have a speaker hub next to your bed for it to wake you up. If it’s in the kitchen you’re not gonna hear it. Also it integrates well with Alexa so you can crank up your Alexa very loud and have it send a warning or a voice speech to your Alexa waking you up. I think that would be your best bet. But like you said there are other driveway chimes that are designed just for the tass you’re looking for. And while those cost a bit more they may be more reliable for just a vehicle crossing a specific area. But I am very impressed about what these little motion detectors can do outside.
Yes. That is what I do. You can also have Alexa or Google speaker announce whatever you want throughout the home when motion is detected. For example “Front driveway Motion”
Great video straight to the point. I’m looking at these to install on an industrial site with moving cars and trucks up the entrance to the yard along a lane. I currently installed 3x Texecom TD-W external PIR sensors which so far are excellent for human detection but do not reliably trigger each time for passing vehicles although I’ve yet to adjust the sensitivity and pulse count from the defaults. I’m wondering if these YoLink motion detectors paired with the wireless base will work better. Like the Texecom ones they seem to be rare in the sense that they use an app and can alert with a loud alarm tone which is what the customer wants if an intruder comes along throughout the night or during the day when the yard is not occupied. Most seem to rely on a GSM dialler with 2G or 3G but my concern with that is in the UK we’re looking at the PSTN network being closed down by 2025 and I don’t particular see why we should have to subscribe to a mobile sim plan when there is already a reliable 4G modem and WiFi router on site that installed using the brands from Mikrotik and Netgear
I haven’t made any progress. Got side tracked with some other ideas. But the concept is, when motion is detected, you can tell a PTZ camera to point towards the action. Then once the action is gone or a period of time it will spin back to the home position. OR, a motion trigger can time stamp or trigger your video recordings so you can go back and check them more easily (with less false triggers) then normal video motion capture. My motion detectors are all installed and running great. I need to buy a few more to experiment with bc the ones out on the field are busy and I don’t want to adjust what is workout so well.
It’s on my to do list, to make a video about how to program and integrate all the centers in a straightforward fashion. It’s really quite simple to set up a YoLink system and get notifications on your phone. It’s a little bit more complex if you want to turn it into an alarm system or trigger Amazon Alexa or Google home. But def not advanced level. More moderate level.
Is there any competitors with a similar product that contains smart home integration? I can only find ‘driveway alarms’ but from what I can see those lack an app UI. They seem to just have a base station that chimes.
Vincent, not that I have come across. There are some commercial grade items but they are $300+ Each and don’t have easy integration. I think YoLink is going to hit it out of the park with their performance and pricing AND integration. I’ve been playing with a few sensors on my front lawn, to trigger outdoor/landscape lights in the middle of the night if you walk up to my house. The options on how to use these are endless. Anytime someone walks up my driveway it announces it on all Alexa’s in our house. So you get a heads up or know the mail person came by. If you need any help with a certain application I’m happy to give you my opinion on what I think would work well. Fixitwithjake at gmail
Love your content. I’m hoping to find a cheap motion sensor to startle catalytic thieves upon crawling under the car. Is there anything that’s small, portable and weather resistant?
Thank you, Warren. You could probably use a yolink vibration sensor that is scheduled to only operate from say 8pm to 8am, paired with an outdoor battery pack siren nearby, or just sent notice to your phone and turn on a light in your bedroom with alexa integration. I'd put the sensor inside your car and set to high so it will pick up the start of someone touching your car. Will surely sense the first few seconds of the hack saw they use. When siren goes off, they will stop and not have gotten very far. But it also looks like they have similar systems people are already building that won't alarm you but will set off a local siren. If I was you, I'd put a giant placard on the cat to warn them there is an alarm and hopefully they move on to the next car!
@@fixitwithjake Hmm, interesting idea. That would work fine for when your car is parked in the driveway but what about something that is independent of a home wired smart device? Like when you are away at work etc.
Oh very good point. My friends got stolen out of the airport parking lot. I was looking around and they do have these simple loud catalytic alarm sirens that you turn on and off with a remote. I wonder if that would be a helpful deterrent say move onto the next car? amzn.to/3IEJ4vI
Hi can you make a video explaining in detail alarm strategies and merging them with scenes or using alarm fob. Basically a full app demo of yolink. Thanks bro
Your have to move the speed of a turtle or snail to get past a PIR. One sneeze or trip and the PIR will sense you. These sensors are so good that people won’t even know they are there to go that slow. Good luck!! :)
Yes. We have bear, deer and mountain lions here. They all set off the sensor reliably. Much better then camera motion sensing. I use one to check for animals. When I see it go off I go back to the security cameras to see it.
I agree. YoLink does a great job. There’s nothing else on the market that is battery operated and talks back to a hub to give you a notification anywhere in the world. Or if there is, I have not come across it. Usually they are hard wired and very expensive for only companies to afford.
Correct, it will send the notice to the hub inside your house. The hub will then send the notice over the internet to your phone. That way the sensor will have long battery life.
I need something that I can point at my handicap van to alert if a human (at night) is attempting to break in or steal my handicap van. I'm the only human who should be in my driveway. During the day, only my lawn care man and the bug spray guy (once a month on each) should be in my driveway. Would this work well at night? I'd attach it to my privacy fence, aiming it at my van. It's a sad, sad world when a thief tries to steal a handicap van from a disabled veteran! I'm the veteran and that was my "happy veteran's day gift from a dumb thug!" He was dumb because he didn't wear gloves and he was picked up by a fingerprint match! My van is too tall to fit in my garage. Is the outdoor alarm loud enough to alert me (in house) and several neighbors outside? I was going to buy two sensors and have one on each side of my driveway. Thank you.
Yes, this would work great for that. But small animals such as racoon might also set it off. So I would mount and point it a bit higher then they walk. And put it on the low setting. Buy the outdoor siren and it will be very loud. Here are the details of Motion-sensing area dimensions: 80° (Horizontal) 20° (Vertical) Optimal Mounting Height: 5-6.5 feet (Wall) or 0-30 feet (Drive Way)
It does not have an internal alarm. It can be paired with a small siren, both indoor or outdoor. Both sirens are extremely loud. Both sirens can be powered via battery or plug into the wall. The indoor siren is around $25 the outdoor sirens around $35. You can also link it up to flash your lights, turn things on, etc. I have mine to trigger Amazon Alexa to notify me when there’s motion in those areas. And via voice, it will announce it in the house. For example, “motion detected at top of the property”.
That’s a good idea. There has to be a way around this constant alert u til motion stops with a custom routine or trigger. Let me do some testing and I’ll report back.
Do dogs set off the alarm? I want to put one in my backyard, but I don't want to be alerted every time my dog needs to go outside. Also, is an Alexa required in order to get notified? I would like to only use my phone if that's possible.
Yes, I think a dog would set it off if they move past the defection angle. With that said, you can easily mount it higher and point to the height of a human to avoid the dogs below. Alexa not required. Notifications on the phone is the primary way. Alexa I’d an add on. They also have they own little Alexa looking device that works great with no internet to call out alerts. Look up their speaker hub if u need one.
Hitzsafe looks pretty cool but that is a simple driveway alarm. These sensor integrate with Alexa, Google and many other smart home systems. And you can receive alerts anywhere in the world unlike a Hitzsafe driveway sensor. amzn.to/3RJ3vZZ
Id spray it with 303 UV protectant every 6 months bc the plastic gets baked in direct sun. Works awesome on the plastic for boats and my pool equipment. Prevents fading and cracking. It would be better to install anything like this under an eve or tree to get out of the tough sun.
Internet is not required unless you want to be notified away from your home. It will work on a local network and even within their local eco systems of sensors and alarms at your house. Interest is required if you want to be notified away from your home. But so does every device these days. The cool thing is your sensors can be 1200 ft away from your internet connection and hub and still notify you around the world. I was on a plane the other day and got an immediate notice that a utility worker was on our driveway.
@@fixitwithjake For real? The seller keeps saying I need a hub to even use it... If what you say is true this could be the best thing ever. I specifically want it for battery operated power grid failure warning system.
Correct, you need a hub to use any of the yolink sensors. But that does not mean you need an internet connection. Those are two very different things. The hub merely receives the wireless signal from each sensor, and either broadcast it out to the Internet, or broadcast it onto the local net work that your phones may be connected to, or it will broadcast it to a YoLink, alarm siren, lights, switches, whatever you want.
@@keldonator is this what you are looking to do? "Thanks to our unique Control-D2D device-to-device pairing, you can easily create links between one device and up to 128 other devices. Once a pairing relationship is set, the devices will respond accordingly, even if the WiFi or internet is down and even if the power* is out! This is perfect for critical operations, such as water leak detection and automatic water shut-off. "
They have been running and testing for 5 months now. They have done well in very cold temps down to (-10f) and several ft of snow. They are all operating still and report very few false alarms. I also did a lot of testing at home in different locations before deploying them to this remote location in the mountains. I’ve very impressed still. Cheers!
It has been two years since I installed these. I’m happy to report. All four of them are working still with no issues. They’re even in the direct sun with without any plastic cracking. Also I still have not replaced the batteries and it’s been two years. Pretty impressive if you ask me.
no 20 minutes unboxing crap, you just explained the full product and tested it in a 5 minutes video. Sweet, short and to the point!!!
Appreciate the comments! Glad you found it helpful! I have a other video coming with More YoLink gear and automations.
@@fixitwithjake I was looking at the driveway alert units but this seems more made for yard security, can you adjust the volume? I need it loud enough to wake me up?
The little speaker hub that you can pair to it is medium audio level. But there are a bunch of different tones to pick from and you can also have it speak a sentence over and over until you wake up. I would say you would have to have a speaker hub next to your bed for it to wake you up. If it’s in the kitchen you’re not gonna hear it. Also it integrates well with Alexa so you can crank up your Alexa very loud and have it send a warning or a voice speech to your Alexa waking you up. I think that would be your best bet. But like you said there are other driveway chimes that are designed just for the tass you’re looking for. And while those cost a bit more they may be more reliable for just a vehicle crossing a specific area. But I am very impressed about what these little motion detectors can do outside.
i wonder if this would be useful for a farm
Thanks for the review. Can you set an alert tone to a tablet when motion is detected?
Yes. That is what I do. You can also have Alexa or Google speaker announce whatever you want throughout the home when motion is detected. For example “Front driveway Motion”
Great video straight to the point. I’m looking at these to install on an industrial site with moving cars and trucks up the entrance to the yard along a lane. I currently installed 3x Texecom TD-W external PIR sensors which so far are excellent for human detection but do not reliably trigger each time for passing vehicles although I’ve yet to adjust the sensitivity and pulse count from the defaults. I’m wondering if these YoLink motion detectors paired with the wireless base will work better. Like the Texecom ones they seem to be rare in the sense that they use an app and can alert with a loud alarm tone which is what the customer wants if an intruder comes along throughout the night or during the day when the yard is not occupied. Most seem to rely on a GSM dialler with 2G or 3G but my concern with that is in the UK we’re looking at the PSTN network being closed down by 2025 and I don’t particular see why we should have to subscribe to a mobile sim plan when there is already a reliable 4G modem and WiFi router on site that installed using the brands from Mikrotik and Netgear
What happens with dogs or otber animals, do they trigger the alarm?
You mentioned you would look into integrating this with a video camera. How’s that going?
I haven’t made any progress. Got side tracked with some other ideas. But the concept is, when motion is detected, you can tell a PTZ camera to point towards the action. Then once the action is gone or a period of time it will spin back to the home position. OR, a motion trigger can time stamp or trigger your video recordings so you can go back and check them more easily (with less false triggers) then normal video motion capture. My motion detectors are all installed and running great. I need to buy a few more to experiment with bc the ones out on the field are busy and I don’t want to adjust what is workout so well.
Is the red triangle angle of detection, is that a 360 degree cone or a flat plane type zone?
80° (Horizontal)
20° (Vertical)
Optimal Mounting Height: 5-6.5 feet (Wall) or 0-30 feet (Drive Way)
Sounds great - if youre a geek but really complicated ( integrating / syncing ) for a novice
It’s on my to do list, to make a video about how to program and integrate all the centers in a straightforward fashion. It’s really quite simple to set up a YoLink system and get notifications on your phone. It’s a little bit more complex if you want to turn it into an alarm system or trigger Amazon Alexa or Google home. But def not advanced level. More moderate level.
Is there any competitors with a similar product that contains smart home integration? I can only find ‘driveway alarms’ but from what I can see those lack an app UI. They seem to just have a base station that chimes.
Vincent, not that I have come across. There are some commercial grade items but they are $300+ Each and don’t have easy integration. I think YoLink is going to hit it out of the park with their performance and pricing AND integration. I’ve been playing with a few sensors on my front lawn, to trigger outdoor/landscape lights in the middle of the night if you walk up to my house. The options on how to use these are endless. Anytime someone walks up my driveway it announces it on all Alexa’s in our house. So you get a heads up or know the mail person came by. If you need any help with a certain application I’m happy to give you my opinion on what I think would work well. Fixitwithjake at gmail
Love your content. I’m hoping to find a cheap motion sensor to startle catalytic thieves upon crawling under the car. Is there anything that’s small, portable and weather resistant?
Thank you, Warren. You could probably use a yolink vibration sensor that is scheduled to only operate from say 8pm to 8am, paired with an outdoor battery pack siren nearby, or just sent notice to your phone and turn on a light in your bedroom with alexa integration. I'd put the sensor inside your car and set to high so it will pick up the start of someone touching your car. Will surely sense the first few seconds of the hack saw they use. When siren goes off, they will stop and not have gotten very far. But it also looks like they have similar systems people are already building that won't alarm you but will set off a local siren. If I was you, I'd put a giant placard on the cat to warn them there is an alarm and hopefully they move on to the next car!
@@fixitwithjake Hmm, interesting idea. That would work fine for when your car is parked in the driveway but what about something that is independent of a home wired smart device? Like when you are away at work etc.
Oh very good point. My friends got stolen out of the airport parking lot. I was looking around and they do have these simple loud catalytic alarm sirens that you turn on and off with a remote. I wonder if that would be a helpful deterrent say move onto the next car? amzn.to/3IEJ4vI
I know this is a two years video. But can i know what device did you use to make a siren alarm?
Hi can you make a video explaining in detail alarm strategies and merging them with scenes or using alarm fob. Basically a full app demo of yolink. Thanks bro
I have 3 outdoor cats will they trigger the alarm off, thanks
Not sure to be honest with you! Raccoons aren’t setting mine off but it all depends on how close they are too. Please let us know if you try them out!
Great video! If I move slowly, would the motion sensor detect my motion? Because that is the downside of PIR sensors.
Your have to move the speed of a turtle or snail to get past a PIR. One sneeze or trip and the PIR will sense you. These sensors are so good that people won’t even know they are there to go that slow. Good luck!! :)
Hey man! Showing some love, just subbed! Great channel! I was looking for an outdoor motion sensor too.
I want this for a camping location. Would it detect large animals? Mt. lion or bears?
Yes. We have bear, deer and mountain lions here. They all set off the sensor reliably. Much better then camera motion sensing. I use one to check for animals. When I see it go off I go back to the security cameras to see it.
Hello! Will this work with the Eufy system?
No, all of these systems are proprietary. So they only work with their own ecosystem. Just like eufy.
This product is amazing, it is possible to covertly monitor, very want to get. The owner's video is awesome, like watching a movie.
I agree. YoLink does a great job. There’s nothing else on the market that is battery operated and talks back to a hub to give you a notification anywhere in the world.
Or if there is, I have not come across it. Usually they are hard wired and very expensive for only companies to afford.
so this is a smart sensor and i can get the notifications from my work or while shopping?
Correct, it will send the notice to the hub inside your house. The hub will then send the notice over the internet to your phone. That way the sensor will have long battery life.
@@fixitwithjake awesome! thank you!
I need something that I can point at my handicap van to alert if a human (at night) is attempting to break in or steal my handicap van. I'm the only human who should be in my driveway. During the day, only my lawn care man and the bug spray guy (once a month on each) should be in my driveway. Would this work well at night? I'd attach it to my privacy fence, aiming it at my van. It's a sad, sad world when a thief tries to steal a handicap van from a disabled veteran! I'm the veteran and that was my "happy veteran's day gift from a dumb thug!" He was dumb because he didn't wear gloves and he was picked up by a fingerprint match! My van is too tall to fit in my garage. Is the outdoor alarm loud enough to alert me (in house) and several neighbors outside? I was going to buy two sensors and have one on each side of my driveway. Thank you.
Yes, this would work great for that. But small animals such as racoon might also set it off. So I would mount and point it a bit higher then they walk. And put it on the low setting. Buy the outdoor siren and it will be very loud. Here are the details of Motion-sensing area dimensions:
80° (Horizontal)
20° (Vertical)
Optimal Mounting Height: 5-6.5 feet (Wall) or 0-30 feet (Drive Way)
Thank you
They have a vibration sensor available now. It’s around $27 and has adjustable sensitivity.
What about vehicle detection?
Yes, anything warmer then the surrounding area.
Please what is the product name and how do I get it in Nigeria?
yolink outdoor motion sensor: www.amazon.com/dp/B08ZXVK1XZ/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_GA27CVG4HJD92HQ6JNG1?linkCode=ml2&tag=jprupas20-20
yolink outdoor motion sensor: www.amazon.com/dp/B08ZXVK1XZ/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_GA27CVG4HJD92HQ6JNG1?linkCode=ml2&tag=jprupas20-20
Can this be paired up with an iPhone and ring?
iPhone yes. HomeKit yes. Ring no. Ring competed with them and is a very closed off eco system.
Super cute kid!
Love his Queen shirt, 😻
Does it have an internal alarm? Wish we could have heard it
It does not have an internal alarm. It can be paired with a small siren, both indoor or outdoor. Both sirens are extremely loud. Both sirens can be powered via battery or plug into the wall. The indoor siren is around $25 the outdoor sirens around $35. You can also link it up to flash your lights, turn things on, etc. I have mine to trigger Amazon Alexa to notify me when there’s motion in those areas. And via voice, it will announce it in the house. For example, “motion detected at top of the property”.
Como se intala eso en telefono bro
Free app called YoLink apps.apple.com/us/app/yolink/id1457639983
Does this work with Samsung Smarthings?
No, it runs off it’s own app called YoLink. I think you can probably use a 3rd party IFTTT to get it to speak to your smart things system.
What's the distance range of the sensor?
30-40 ft depending on the outside air temp.
I have one paired to Alexa to announce motion. Problem is it does every 2 seconds until motion stops. No way to fix it in settings (
That’s a good idea. There has to be a way around this constant alert u til motion stops with a custom routine or trigger. Let me do some testing and I’ll report back.
@@fixitwithjake Let us know if you find a fix))
On the details page you can choose the time it takes to reset itself. The default is only 1 minute so try a higher time.
great video. thanks
Welcome!
Do dogs set off the alarm? I want to put one in my backyard, but I don't want to be alerted every time my dog needs to go outside. Also, is an Alexa required in order to get notified? I would like to only use my phone if that's possible.
Yes, I think a dog would set it off if they move past the defection angle. With that said, you can easily mount it higher and point to the height of a human to avoid the dogs below. Alexa not required. Notifications on the phone is the primary way. Alexa I’d an add on. They also have they own little Alexa looking device that works great with no internet to call out alerts. Look up their speaker hub if u need one.
Hitzsafe is a much better choice. The cameras on these stand out and call attention.
Hitzsafe looks pretty cool but that is a simple driveway alarm. These sensor integrate with Alexa, Google and many other smart home systems. And you can receive alerts anywhere in the world unlike a Hitzsafe driveway sensor. amzn.to/3RJ3vZZ
What's the maximum temperature it can operate in?
-20c to 50c or……-4f to 122f
from the user manual
@@fixitwithjake Thanks! I usually research that but I was lazy for a second. Wondering how it would do in the direct FL sun.
Id spray it with 303 UV protectant every 6 months bc the plastic gets baked in direct sun. Works awesome on the plastic for boats and my pool equipment. Prevents fading and cracking. It would be better to install anything like this under an eve or tree to get out of the tough sun.
@@fixitwithjake Great suggestions!!! Thanks!!
Required internet connection through hub. Unfortunate.
Internet is not required unless you want to be notified away from your home. It will work on a local network and even within their local eco systems of sensors and alarms at your house. Interest is required if you want to be notified away from your home. But so does every device these days. The cool thing is your sensors can be 1200 ft away from your internet connection and hub and still notify you around the world. I was on a plane the other day and got an immediate notice that a utility worker was on our driveway.
@@fixitwithjake For real? The seller keeps saying I need a hub to even use it... If what you say is true this could be the best thing ever. I specifically want it for battery operated power grid failure warning system.
Correct, you need a hub to use any of the yolink sensors. But that does not mean you need an internet connection. Those are two very different things. The hub merely receives the wireless signal from each sensor, and either broadcast it out to the Internet, or broadcast it onto the local net work that your phones may be connected to, or it will broadcast it to a YoLink, alarm siren, lights, switches, whatever you want.
@@keldonator is this what you are looking to do? "Thanks to our unique Control-D2D device-to-device pairing, you can easily create links between one device and up to 128 other devices. Once a pairing relationship is set, the devices will respond accordingly, even if the WiFi or internet is down and even if the power* is out! This is perfect for critical operations, such as water leak detection and automatic water shut-off. "
@@fixitwithjake yes thanks
I’m going to email you directly in reference to my comment if you have a moment to reply that would be really appreciated
Emailed you back my ideas!
He was only talking about it, no test it.
They have been running and testing for 5 months now. They have done well in very cold temps down to (-10f) and several ft of snow. They are all operating still and report very few false alarms. I also did a lot of testing at home in different locations before deploying them to this remote location in the mountains. I’ve very impressed still. Cheers!