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4 months ago

After being a loyal SimpliSafe user for years, I wanted to suggest a new product to consider. Sensor Pad This pad would sit under one of the legs of a valuable piece of equipment (computer, server, audio, gun safe, etc.). The alarm or silent alarm would be triggered when the piece of gear is lifte

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December 24, 2024

4 months ago

After being a loyal SimpliSafe user for years, I wanted to suggest a new product to consider. Sensor Pad This pad would sit under one of the legs of a valuable piece of equipment (computer, server, audio, gun safe, etc.). The alarm or silent alarm would be triggered when the piece of gear is lifte

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3 years ago

Forgive me if this already exists but I couldn't find it. I think a pressure sensor would be an excellent product. Similar to an entry sensor, but it would have a pressure sensor pad that activates the alarm. The sensor could be placed under your computer, audio equipment, or any other expensive pie

I was hoping the idea would be presented to the dev team, which it looks like it might. The alarm would trigger when the pressure is lifted from the pad. It could be put under anything that could be carried or dragged out of the house. If for some

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3 years ago

Forgive me if this already exists but I couldn't find it. I think a pressure sensor would be an excellent product. Similar to an entry sensor, but it would have a pressure sensor pad that activates the alarm. The sensor could be placed under your computer, audio equipment, or any other expensive pie

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December 18, 2021

3 years ago

Forgive me if this already exists but I couldn't find it. I think a pressure sensor would be an excellent product. Similar to an entry sensor, but it would have a pressure sensor pad that activates the alarm. The sensor could be placed under your computer, audio equipment, or any other expensive pie

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4 years ago

Unfortunately I'm not able to attach most of my entry sensors with screws. I've been using the 3M sticky tape and found that they lose their stickiness after a few months. Some are hanging by a thread and a couple fell the the ground and tripped the alarm. I cleaned the surface with Alcohol before a

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5 years ago

I just installed a water sensor. When I pulled up my online SS account it shows the sensor as Always On, and there are no options for alerts. Does this mean it will trigger my alarm if it detects water? I prefer a Secret Alert over a full blown alarm trigger with blasting siren. Are secret alerts no

Great. Thank you

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January 10, 2020

5 years ago

I just installed a water sensor. When I pulled up my online SS account it shows the sensor as Always On, and there are no options for alerts. Does this mean it will trigger my alarm if it detects water? I prefer a Secret Alert over a full blown alarm trigger with blasting siren. Are secret alerts no