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Carbon monoxide is an odorless and tasteless gas that can kill residents even when low amounts are inhaled. Instead of having both a carbon monoxide detector and a smoke detector, this unit combines the two into one unit. For the smoke detection the unit includes ionization sensing technology, which detects visible fire particles and warns of impending danger. The carbon monoxide alarm goes off if the carbon monoxide levels in your home increase to a dangerous level. The Kidde KN COSM B Battery Operated Combination Monoxide has four verbal warnings including fire, carbon monoxide, low battery and smart hush announcement. There is a voice alarm, a flashing light, along with a loud beeping sound that warns of danger.

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That service costs an extra $10 per month and covers all of your equipment and the cost of the service calls. Our Vivint salesman told us all of our equipment was covered by warranty for the entire length of the contract 60 months. What he didn't tell us was that it would cost $49 to have a technician come to our house to replace the broken equipment. I will admit that it is my fault for skimming the the fine print, and I mean almost unreadable fine print, on the back of the Vivint contract. It does say there that you must have the Vivint premium service package to waive the service fee. Our new Vivint doorbell camera has the same connection issues.

 

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Now we don't get any notifications from the motion sensor. Now that I think about it, I am actually concerned if it is working at all on low. We have packages delivered and such and I haven't had any notifications since making the adjustment. I see in other reviews apparently changing to low makes it as useless as high. Where with high you get constant notifications and low it is nearly impossible to trip the motion sensor. I haven't done further testing myself, but that seems to be holding true here given the activity I know has been in front of it recently. The biggest issue I have had with this unit, which literally took 2 months of exchanges with their support before I figured out a solution, was getting the video, yes the head line feature, to work. On demand and button pushes would sometimes take 30 seconds to 2 minutes for the video to start coming through and even then it would be just primary colors or video with static in large areas of the video or a black screen with little dots of light randomly spread out. Completely useless if trying to id a vandal or package thief or to have a conversation with whoever was there because usually they weren't there but I couldn't tell since I couldn't see. I immediately went to their website, read through the FAQ, troubleshooting, and support info. I logged on my TP Link Archer C5 changed the channel bandwidth to 20Mhz and checked everything else was as they suggested.