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12-Zone Wired Smart Alarm Panel Kit - Konnected Alarm Panel - Make Wired Alarm System Smart - SmartThings, Alexa, Home Assistant - No Batteries or Monthly Fees - Wi-Fi Connection - Essentials Included

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  • MAKE YOUR WIRED ALARM SYSTEM SMART: 12-Zone Konnected Alarm Panel Kit with Wi-Fi and accessories retrofits any wired alarm system and brings it to the 21st century; Control your smart home remotely on any smartphone or tablet
  • CONNECTS TO WIRED SENSORS: Konnected is all about compatibility, plug in your wired motion, contact, window, door, leak sensors and siren or strobe directly to our alarm panel unit and enjoy smart home monitoring
  • REMOTE CONTROL FROM ANYWHERE: After easy DIY installation, Konnected users are able to arm and control their house with a smart home app or voice assistant of choice - SmartThings, Alexa, Home Assistant, Hubitat, and more
  • CREATE AUTOMATIONS & ROUTINES: Home automation is the new standard; Set up custom automations and make your wired sensors trigger smart lights, smart thermostats or other smart devices
  • MONEY SAVING HOME IMPROVEMENT: With Konnected, you save money by reusing what you already own; our alarm panels don't require a battery (use included power adapter), monthly subscription or a traditional keypad
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installs in place of your existing systems motherboard

INSTALLS IN PLACE OF YOUR EXISTING WIRED ALARM SYSTEM MOTHERBOARD

Konnected is an open source solution for connecting wired sensors and switches to home automation platforms including Samsung SmartThings, Home Assistant, Hubitat and OpenHAB. Konnected's WiFi enabled IoT alarm panel boards install in-place of your existing system's motherboard, where all of your sensor wires terminate.

Konnected leverages your wired sensors directly, making compatibility a non-issue. If you have wired sensors, Konnected will work!

Structures with wired sensors but no existing system/motherboard, like new builds, can also use Konnected. All that's necessary is wired sensors.

Works with popular smart-home platforms

MAKES ANY WIRED ALARM SYSTEM SMART

Your home, like millions of others, is pre-wired for an alarm system.

Konnected is a powerful new way to upgrade or upcycle any brand of wired security system. The Konnected Alarm Panel is an easy DIY solution to retrofit any wired alarm system to work with consumer smart home platforms, allowing you to monitor and control your home from anywhere without monthly fees!

Automate and interact with thousands of smart home products and apps using SmartThings, Home Assistant, Hubitat or OpenHab.

works with all wired security system devices

WORKS WITH MOST WIRED SENSORS & DEVICES

Breathe new life into all the sensors already wired in your home and make them visible and actionable in your Smart Home app.

  • Door and Window Sensors
  • Wired PIR Motion Sensors
  • Wired Glass-Break Detectors
  • Water leak detectors
  • Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors*
  • Alarm Siren and Strobe Light

* THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A FIRE OR LIFE SAFETY DEVICE. Use with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors is for informational purposes only. Do not rely on Konnected alone to notify you in a life threatening emergency.

smart home monitoring

SMART HOME MONITORING WITHOUT THE MONTHLY FEES

Self-monitor your home for free using your smartphone. Upgrade your outdated keypads with attractive wall-mounted tablets.

Using home automation platforms you already know, Konnected allows home and business owners to monitor their own property from any internet connected device, anywhere!

Once properly installed, the state of all of your wired sensors will be wirelessly transmitted to your choice of supported home automation platforms. A home automation platform is a digital ecosystems that unites multiple smart home products under a single app. This allows you and your loved ones to set up limitless automations and routines, designed to keep your home safe, energy efficient, and comfortable at all times.

alarm panel 2 boards

WHAT'S NEW IN V2

  • No hub required (use SmartThings with just the app!)
  • Easier setup with SmartThings with our Konnected Mobile App
  • Improved WiFi antenna design
  • Smaller form factor
  • Improved component quality and build quality
  • Improved power efficiency
  • Built-in lightning and short-circuit protection
  • Built-in overcurrent protection
  • Increased siren output current maximum to 2A
  • Expansion port for use with INTERFACE module

KIT CONTENTS

6 zone conversion kit

12 Zone Conversion Kit

18 Zone Conversion Kit

24 Zone Conversion Kit

6 Zone Conversion Kit

  • 1x 6-zone Alarm Panel

12 Zone Conversion Kit

  • 1x 6-zone Alarm Panel
  • 1x 6-zone Alarm Panel Add-on

18 Zone Conversion Kit

  • 1x 6-zone Alarm Panel
  • 2x 6-zone Alarm Panel Add-on

24 Zone Conversion Kit

  • 1x 6-zone Alarm Panel
  • 3x 6-zone Alarm Panel Add-on

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4.1 out of 5 stars
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Customers say

Customers like the ease of installation and performance of the surveillance system. For example, they mention it's simple to install and integrate, with great instructions. That said, they say it works great and connects easily to WiFi. Opinions are mixed on connectivity.

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34 customers mention24 positive10 negative

Customers find the installation of the surveillance system to be simple. They mention that the instructions are great, and the wiring is fairly simple. Some say that the installation is sound, and that the system functions well.

"Used with the ESPHome based firmware with Home Assistant. Easy to physically install...." Read more

"...They all work reliably together and it is very clean and tidy to set up and work on...." Read more

"...Mine also did not include the cat5 port and mine was stuck in set up mode until I redid it about 3 times and then it finally processed to the next..." Read more

"...Konnected's instructions on the web were easy to follow. Wifi setup and naming of zones was easy with the new Konnected app...." Read more

30 customers mention22 positive8 negative

Customers like the performance of the surveillance system. For example, they say it works great, it works perfectly on their old hardwired system, and the hardware works great. It's easy to set up and works reliably together. Some mention that the Konnected Alarm Panel works great for a wired home alarm conversion for SmartThings, and that the old sensors work just fine.

"...They all work reliably together and it is very clean and tidy to set up and work on...." Read more

"...I chose to use Smartthings. It works great in Smartthings app but setting up automations and making it function similar to an old hardwired alarm..." Read more

"...I have it linked to my HomeAssistant instance, and it works perfectly.Super easy to install. I highly recommend." Read more

"The device is a nice idea but the 2.0 version doesn't include any outputs so it's impossible to drive relays or emulate a physical device when..." Read more

6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the surveillance system. For example, they mention it's well constructed, has robust input and drive circuitry, and is an excellent upgrade from old wired systems.

"...I used Alarmo and Alarmo-Card.Boards appear well made and were easy to wire in...." Read more

"...The panel is tiny and very well constructed, solid quality piece...." Read more

"...Fairly robust input and drive circuitry.* Inputs work nicely for retrofitting a hardwired alarm system. I had no issues...." Read more

"...The product seems to be well manufactured, if not over priced for what it is. And it does exactly what it's supposed to do...." Read more

12 customers mention7 positive5 negative

Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the surveillance system. Some mention that the WiFi connects solidly as long as they are cognizant of the limited range. However, others say that it was difficult to get it connected to their home network and the integration was very poor.

"...metal alarm panel enclosure they surprisingly have no trouble with WiFi reception...." Read more

"...The hardware works great and wifi connects easily even though the alarm is in the farthest room from my router and inside a metal box...." Read more

"...* Be warned that if using an RPI 4, the on-board Wifi has severe limitations (depending on firmware rev) on the number of clients that can connect...." Read more

"...Konnected works well under SmartThings while it has many issues with Hubitat integration. I returned the Hubitat hub which I thought was required...." Read more

A little quirky but it works
3 Stars
A little quirky but it works
I'm using these to redo an alarm system, along with Home Assistant on a RPI 4 as the server. It's a little quirky but (so far) it works.Pluses:* Nice voltage range for input power. The AUX power pins are the same as the power input jack, so power can just be hardwired to those.* Wifi connects solidly as long as you are cognizant of the limited range. If you get drop-outs, its probably a ranging issue. For me the RPI4 is right next to the konnected devices and the connection is solid when I use a little wifi dongle on the RPI as the AP.* Fairly robust input and drive circuitry.* Inputs work nicely for retrofitting a hardwired alarm system. I had no issues. The pizeo-electric buzzers included are great for testing, I also use them for my beeping warning during alarm sequencing (prior to the real alarm going off).Minuses:* Configuring the Wifi network with the Konnected app is slapdash. I had to enter the ssid and password 8 times. The app also gets extremely confused if the IP address changes (while configuring the dhcp server to assign static IPs, for example). The app also does not reliably scan the network for devices. It would be nice if the units could report their ENTIRE mac address as their initial SSID, it would have saved me a lot of time.* The 'factory reset' sequence, which is to hold the right button down for 10 seconds, really should also reset the Wifi configuration too. It doesn't, and the result is a lot of wasted time on the learning curve. e.g. I had to turn off one router I was using for tested so the device would go back to using their configuration ssid.* The DC power connector just wastes space. Can you imagine the cable mess that would create? Fortunately power can be wired via the AUX terminals.* Unit ships with stick'm stand-offs which are useless and honestly dangerous, you don't want these units breaking loose with miscellaneous voltages all over the place. It would be nice if the units shipped with nylon spacers and either wood screws and bolts and nuts. Not critical though. But don't use the stand-offs that come with it. Roughly 7mm outside diameter, 4mm hole (M4 screw I think but don't quote me).Watch out for:* The alarm outputs shouldn't be used to drive any real load. There is precious little documentation on drive, pull-down capabilities, and voltage tolerances. Just don't risk it. An output can run a little piezoelectric buzzer ok but don't try to run a siren or a bell. Instead, have the output drive a 5V relay to run your 12V siren or bell. i.e. VCC=5V, output (3.3V works to turn on the relay), and then on the output side of the relay you have your 12V common and NO to the siren or alarm. Remember to properly fuse any 12V appliance. Many of the konnect boards have a 5V pin with sufficient drive to power the relay.* Do NOT try to drive a 3.3V relay with a 3.3V konnect output. It won't work reliably.* These konnect devices appear to absolutely require internet access to sync with a NTP server (looks like they check google and then do a generic ntp lookup, so they need domain service). If there is no working domain service and/or the konnect devices cannot synchronize time, they appear to not work properly with e.g. Home Assistant. You can articulate outputs, but inputs won't report. This is a bug for certain... to be robust, these devices need to work without internet connectivity. Those drove me nuts so I dropped off another star.* Be warned that if using an RPI 4, the on-board Wifi has severe limitations (depending on firmware rev) on the number of clients that can connect. It may also have device-sleep issues. Many USB wifi dongles used w/ the RPI 4 also have device-sleep issues that can cause severe connectivity problems in setups like this. I recommend this dongle to work around such issues (it works in AP mode on the RPI 4 pretty well from my testing):https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B019XUDHFC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1Normal wifi routers and such don't seem to have any such issues, but also remember that the wifi antenna on these konnected devices is tiny tiny tiny and will not have much range.* For DIY projects use a fuse-block for anything you actually power with 12VDC and get an assortment of car-style fuses and probably also a bag of 1A fuses. Here is an example of a fuse block. You will mostly be using 1A and 2A fuses. For example, if you have a 12VDC supply and want to power a RPI 4, you would bus the 12VDC through a 2A fuse and then to a 12-to-5 DC-to-DC converter to power the RPI 4. If powering an alarm bell or siren, check the wattage required and typically use a 1A or 2A fuse. Fusing is extremely important for robustness and to reduce the chance of melted wires or a fire when things go wrong.https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PLC53MQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1* In my wired alarm retrofit I decided to use a LiFePO4 10Ah battery, but finding a small 2A power supply / trickle-charger for the system (that will also power the devices) has proven to be challenging. Generally speaking you want to supply 13.4VDC current-limited to (typically) 2A to directly connect a LiFePO4 battery without over-charging it. But common power supplies like the Mean Well's have an over-current hicup mode (which doesn't really work for this application) instead of current limiting. So if the battery becomes deeply discharged, they won't be able to bring it back up. Be aware of this issue for D.I.Y. alarm system projects.-Matt
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Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
Used with the ESPHome based firmware with Home Assistant. Easy to physically install. Required a bit of effort on the Home Assistant front to fully configure but nothing heroic. Lots of examples and panel options available in HA. I used Alarmo and Alarmo-Card.

Boards appear well made and were easy to wire in. Recommend mounting boards to a panel of some kind, I used a 8x10 sheet of Plexiglas with some M3 standoffs (not the adhesive ones supplied.) Although the boards are mounted in an existing metal alarm panel enclosure they surprisingly have no trouble with WiFi reception.

Make sure you understand what this is before purchasing! Although a DIY solution, some tinkering is necessary.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023
Finally upgraded my 25 year old antiquated system. The panel is tiny and very well constructed, solid quality piece. I have a large house combined into six zones, and it took some effort, but it wasn’t difficult. Then I easily connected the system to my Wi-Fi using their app. I and downloaded the smart things app to use as my interface, it’s simple and uncomplicated. Now me and my family can operate and monitor my house remotely from our phones. But I took it to the next level by incorporating Alexa, I now get a customizable announcement whenever a window or door is open “ front door open” and I can ask her if particular windows or doors are open. I’m really getting into this now and took it even further - I bought some Amazon fire tablets online for less than $20 which replaced my old fashion keypads. They are mounted to the wall, and powered using the existing wires with a adapter as pictured,. $11 for the 2 pack and had the correct plug. Totally modernized system for less than $150, I couldn’t be happier
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Luis De Leon
4.0 out of 5 stars No es tan fácil como esperaba...
Reviewed in Mexico on October 31, 2023
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Laura
5.0 out of 5 stars Good product to retrofit alarm system
Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2023
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good for confident DIYer
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2023
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good for confident DIYer
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2023
Got the 12 zone conversion kit to replace an existing DSC system. Total 8h of installation, troubleshooting, and programming to get it all to work with Samsung SmartThings. Konnected instructions are good, although I ran into hiccups during the setup of the boards that I was ultimately able to resolve by reading the Konnected resources and forums. I did also install the provided buzzer into a coaxial cable cover plate with a rubber grommet which turned out quite well, and the buzzer is reasonably loud for indication that a window or door has opened. Completely satisfied with the performace of the system, it has worked flawlessly for 4 months without issues. There is a 3 second delay after a sensor changes state and its status updates in SmartThings but this is acceptable for a security system. If you are a DIYer confident in electrical wiring and setup of devices, then you can take on this project. If not, consider hiring an electrician.
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Paul
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Wired Alarm Solution
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 30, 2023
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5.0 out of 5 stars Work well, easy to set up
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