Halo isthe industry-first combination of sensor technology for flash fires, smoldering fires and carbon monoxide in a single device.
Halo WX is the only smoke alarm to combine all of the features and benefits of Halo with customizable natural disaster alerts to create the most comprehensive alert system for hazards in and around your home. With the patented “Imminent Danger” feature, you can set the device to alert you via mobile to any threats that are important to you and your family. Imminent Danger alerts include floods, tornadoes, wildfires, tsunamis, hurricanes and nuclear emergencies.
Halo has already passed its $50K funding goal on Indiegogo in less than two weeks, and now has more than $70K in funding. Alarms will be delivered to all backers in October 2015. For more information, please check out their Indiegogo page.
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Halo WX: A Newer, Smarter Smoke Detector
Halo isthe industry-first combination of sensor technology for flash fires, smoldering fires and carbon monoxide in a single device.
Halo WX is the only smoke alarm to combine all of the features and benefits of Halo with customizable natural disaster alerts to create the most comprehensive alert system for hazards in and around your home. With the patented “Imminent Danger” feature, you can set the device to alert you via mobile to any threats that are important to you and your family. Imminent Danger alerts include floods, tornadoes, wildfires, tsunamis, hurricanes and nuclear emergencies.
Halo has already passed its $50K funding goal on Indiegogo in less than two weeks, and now has more than $70K in funding. Alarms will be delivered to all backers in October 2015. For more information, please check out their Indiegogo page.
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