How does this device compare to the FireProtect Plus? Is it needed to have both, if all I want is something to measure CO2 and possible fires/temperature jumps. I assume the main difference is the smoke detection. Would the FireProtect be a better option to have rather than this LifeQuality?
Thank you for question! The Fireprotect is for detecting smoke and fires. The LifeQuality is for the quality of the air, and not fire. Triggers based upon fixed temperatures can be triggered from any Ajax device as they almost all have a temperature guage. These temperatures can be used to trigger a scenario in programming.
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How does this device compare to the FireProtect Plus? Is it needed to have both, if all I want is something to measure CO2 and possible fires/temperature jumps. I assume the main difference is the smoke detection. Would the FireProtect be a better option to have rather than this LifeQuality?
Thank you for question!
The Fireprotect is for detecting smoke and fires. The LifeQuality is for the quality of the air, and not fire. Triggers based upon fixed temperatures can be triggered from any Ajax device as they almost all have a temperature guage. These temperatures can be used to trigger a scenario in programming.