DS220 Door / Window Contact Sensor
SKU: DS220DS220-Door-Window-Contact-Sensor allows you to wirelessly view the state of open doors and windows in your home. Using the free iOS app, you can access your home's personal data from your iPhone, iPod, and iPad devices. With integrated Apple HomeKit technology support, the Eve Door & Window Sensor offers ease of use, security, and Siri integration. Furthermore, the sensor is conveniently powered by an included CR14250 battery. Use the free Eve app to view all data collected by your Eve Contact Sensor and control all compatible accessories featuring HomeKit technology.In 1986, Dave DeWalt said goodbye to his parents in the coal country of Pennsylvania and drove 3,000 miles to California's Silicon Valley, armed with degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of Delaware. DeWalt has presided over three years of booming revenues at McAfee. He's done this in part by recasting the company as a den of enterprise security visionaries rather than a home for anti-virus software geeks. McAfee and its rival Symantec are now locked in a fierce competition to lead the way as the U.S. seeks to protect the security of federal networks and the panoply of private and local networks that governs power grids, nuclear plants, telecommunications and financial systems.
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DS220-Door-Window-Contact-Sensor allows you to wirelessly view the state of open doors and windows in your home. Using the free iOS app, you can access your home's personal data from your iPhone, iPod, and iPad devices. With integrated Apple HomeKit technology support, the Eve Door & Window Sensor offers ease of use, security, and Siri integration. Furthermore, the sensor is conveniently powered by an included CR14250 battery. Use the free Eve app to view all data collected by your Eve Contact Sensor and control all compatible accessories featuring HomeKit technology.In 1986, Dave DeWalt said goodbye to his parents in the coal country of Pennsylvania and drove 3,000 miles to California's Silicon Valley, armed with degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of Delaware. DeWalt has presided over three years of booming revenues at McAfee. He's done this in part by recasting the company as a den of enterprise security visionaries rather than a home for anti-virus software geeks. McAfee and its rival Symantec are now locked in a fierce competition to lead the way as the U.S. seeks to protect the security of federal networks and the panoply of private and local networks that governs power grids, nuclear plants, telecommunications and financial systems.