Aggregated specification data lists the X-Sense XS03-WX as a dual-sensor safety device featuring a photoelectric sensor for smoldering fire detection and an electrochemical sensor for CO monitoring. The internal circuit architecture shows a distinct separation between the 85dB piezoelectric buzzer and the Wi-Fi transmission module, preventing firmware latencies from impacting primary alarm functions. Power is supplied via a CR123A lithium battery, which supports a persistent heartbeat signal to the Tuya-based IoT ecosystem for health monitoring.
Operational Features and Connectivity
- Real-time battery voltage reporting via the X-Sense Home Security App.
- Support for remote sensor testing through the smartphone interface.
- Instant push notifications via the 2.4GHz wireless protocol.
Material analysis identifies the chassis as a standalone, battery-operated housing that does not support physical interconnectivity with non-Wi-Fi units. Performance logs indicate that the device maintains localized IC-controlled safety functions, ensuring audible alerts remain active even during a total loss of internet connectivity. Handshake reliability is maximized by utilizing a dedicated 2.4GHz frequency during the initial pairing process.
Users seeking a standalone battery-powered alternative with a high-decibel local buzzer may consider the X-Sense Smart Battery-Operated Smoke CO Detector Combo for its simplified mounting requirements.
This unit is archived within the smart smoke and CO alarms sector as a representative of hubless, Wi-Fi-direct safety hardware.