Eye Detekt

Eye Detekt

By Forge Technologies, Inc (NC)

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Release Date: 2023-03-26
  • Current Version: 1.0.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 18.99 MB
  • Developer: Forge Technologies, Inc (NC)
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 5
5
From 4 Ratings

Description

Welcome to a whole new level of fire protection like you’ve never seen before. Developed by a leading-edge team of scientists and fire detection engineers, Eye Detekt is the only product of its kind on the market today. Designed to detect flame, Eye Detekt can detect many home fires hundreds of times faster than traditional smoke alarms, Eye Detekt detect flame in seconds, alerting you to fire much faster and helping prevent fire from ever getting out of hand in the first place. How does Eye Detekt compare to a smoke alarm? Smoke alarms work by detecting small particles of combustion (smoke) that must travel into the smoke alarm’s sensing chamber before ever alarming. Depending on the location of the fire to the proximity of the smoke alarm, it can take tens of minutes before a smoke alarm is activated. Eye Detekt on the other hand, constantly monitors for the presence of flame in your home, and the moment it detects unwanted fire, you’re notified. It’s that simple! Eye Detekt is beautifully designed to monitor spaces where a flame should never exist, like a child’s bedroom, playroom or even your garage. Thousands of home fires are started by children every year, and more than half of those fires originate in the bedroom. With Eye Detekt, the moment a child lights a match, a loud alarm is produced and a push notification is sent to your smart device telling you exactly where the fire started. When dealing with fire, seconds truly count! With Eye Detekt, you can be made aware of flame instantaneously, preventing dangerous home fires from ever occurring.

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Reviews

  • FLAME DETECTOR! So cool!

    5
    By First of its kind and works!
    This is the first residential flame detector ever invented and it delivers. Immediately detects a small flame and the app allows you to name the device and receive push notifications when it does. I’ve seen this in action myself. It works.

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