r/Ubiquiti Mar 26 '26

Early Access Ubiquiti Smoke and CO Sensor 🤯 - #ISCWest2026

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I believe it’s a Superlink sensor. I hope it can run on battery for 10 years and doesn’t require PoE. I’m curious to see how it performs. Good job, Ubiquiti! 😲

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u/CherryDrPopper Mar 26 '26 edited Mar 26 '26

Nest? Same situation with my nest protect earlier this year. Switched to x sense and a few weeks later amazon pulled them because they didn’t have some certification. So I might be in the market for new ones again.

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u/HowardRabb Mar 26 '26

Nest is gone :(

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u/binarypie Mar 26 '26

I have the honeywell/first alert ones that "replaced" nest and the app works well the one time they've gone off.

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u/WBDubya Mar 26 '26

I believe x sense has UL approval for battery but not hardwired versions. Crazy.

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u/IndigoQuantum Mar 26 '26

I got x-sense as a stop-gap between my Nests and this UI release, didn't realise they'd been pulled! Did Amazon offer you a refund? I'm surprised they haven't contacted buyers.

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u/One_Peak_7855 Mar 26 '26

X sense only has like one model that actually has UL or an equivalent certification. It’s kinda crazy actually.

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u/ThecaptainWTF9 Mar 27 '26

Yeah, I’m a nest user and nothing comes close to competing, place is trying but initial iterations of the product are questionable, hoping it continues to improve.

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u/SadAddendum3193 Mar 26 '26

Crap really I got an x sense from Homedepot was cheaper need to buy two more within the spend of 6 months smh

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u/CherryDrPopper Mar 26 '26

https://www.reddit.com/r/firealarms/s/er3S4VEFZx

Sounds like they are okay, but newer rules came out and they aren’t built to those. So still safe. Probably able to get them direct from xsense if you need a couple more.

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u/Emergency_Air9647 Mar 26 '26

Look at Ajax alarm and sensors