Interesting...no way to have an english version of their Web Site ?
@Vic-sz4wx Says:
Belgium?
@GuitarsRockForever Says:
I'm really interested how does it work. It clearly does not use sound sensor. However air pressure sensor also seems very flawed. Like many already pointed out, pressure sensor may not work if you leave a window open deliberately (eg. open the glass window to let cool air in, while lock the outside screen window), running aircon, or leaving the internal doors closed. Open a door/window slowly (eg. the theft picked lock open, or just been careful) would also be a problem.
@gutrali Says:
It doesnt work in America because we have a lot of windows and doors that slide open. And we have moderate weather and can leave windows open. In both cases this means no detectable pressure spike. Not to mention a burglar is definitely going to work quietly so as to not be detected by neighbors, passersby, or animals.
@AndreasGassner Says:
what if you open your fridge door
@jaredsbanta Says:
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@deanalgemeen9311 Says:
Is easy. So it will be expensive to purchase. There are no prices on the site. That says enough😅
@sphinxios Says:
What if a window is slightly open then the pressure change will not be as high will alarm work then or if a window/door is opened slowly ? Anything thats is wireless can be disrupted/interfered/blocked just ask a radio amatoer. Today with all modern sensors this not exactly impressive at all. Combine light, pressure, sounds, temperature, learning capabilites and reading weather alerts for thunder and lightning so that wont make the alam go off, that would be impressive but i woudnt like to write software for it.
@metern Says:
How about Norway. Do you send it there?
@metern Says:
It seems to me that the device is emitting some kind of audio that humans can hear. But the dog does. That's probably why the dog started barking as soon as he turned it on.
@pointynoodle Says:
Not fully convinced, I’d like to see it in a closed bedroom detecting a silently opened window in another closed room
@human_shaped Says:
This looks like a setup to me. It's clearly based on pressure change, and you're opening the doors and windows with a jerk to maximize the pressure and make it easier to detect. A gently opened door or window won't trigger it. This is a bit dishonest really, because you know you're being deceptive. Just for some cash. My opinion of you has suddenly dropped and probably others too.
@Riley3999 Says:
Curious as to how this works exactly it almost seems too good to be true
@dostuffz Says:
If you wanted to open your windows for airing out and other purposes. You need to disable it, open the window and the continue you life.
@bugz000 Says:
barometer and an esp32 in a flashy box, not impressed, it would be a nice module to the array of sensors to an existing alarm setup, but this is far, far from a complete system
@bestsynergies5230 Says:
How much is the price?😊
@rolfieman Says:
You can buy these air pressure sensor alarms for like 10 euros man. What a scam.
@latinumbavariae Says:
Hallo Jörg,
so sehr ich Deine Videos sonst schätze, dieses hier ist leider Mist. Diese barometrischen Alarmanlagen können prinzipbedingt nicht zuverlässig funktionieren. Verschlossene Innentüren, geöffnete Fenster, mechanische Belüftungen etc. beeinträchtigen die Funktion.
Deshalb haben diese auch Dinger keine Chance auf VdS-Zertifizierung oder KfW-Förderung.
Obendrein sind rund 4k€ ist so eine billige Sensorik schlichtweg unverschämte Abzocke.
Die Funktionalität lässt sich mit einem Fünf-Euro-Digispark oder Arduino abbilden, dazu noch ein Zigbee-Shield für die Sirene. Die lustig blinkende Benutzeroberfläche braucht mehr Rechenleistung als der Differenzierer für den Alarm.
Dieser Ramsch kommt wahrscheinlich für unter hundert Dollar aus China. Gerade mal Tante Google gefragt und auf amazon-USA fündig geworden. Da gibts sowas im Steckernetzteilformat für 29 Taler.
Nach heutigem Dollarkurs mal eben 3973€ Aufpreis für das Gehäuse mit Display und Blinkenlights.
Sorry, das war nix.
@daemiax Says:
Thieves in Germany must be really loud huh?
@bigsarge2085 Says:
Interesting.
@cmsracing Says:
Seems to me it is working on the pressure change in the air when you jerk the windows/doors open.
@cmsracing Says:
Had to mute, my cat hates that alarm!
@dandycat2204 Says:
Good God. Jeorg has his own nuclear bunker, i mean, house.
@ybaggi Says:
What if you open an onside door from one room to anoter? Will it go off?
And...
I Fant vone! (German accent)
@teskaraka Says:
This is almost as believable as Santa Claus being real!
@georgeaura Says:
So when you open your own windows it sets it off?
@AncientTechDIYChannel Says:
Klasse Teil. Bin beeindruckt. Wenn du das in deinem Shop anbietest, kauf ich eins. Und ein Repeater Bogen
@anotherrandomcommenter4473 Says:
My security system consists of a very loud tube and “castle doctrine”.
@stetonwalters574 Says:
I had one there breaking my shop one time. I had my 300 Blackout freedom to tell them they're into the cops came.
@mirror296 Says:
Warum zum geier kann man oder ich unter die deutsche Version nicht Komentieren??
Also dann hier:
1. Müssen bei dem System die Zeischentüren geöffnet sein?
2. Ist eine Übertragung zu einer Zertifizirten NSL möglich?
Ohne Zertifizierte NSL ist eine Versicherung ein ewiges Streitthema.
3. Sind die Frequenzen geschützt? Und wieviele gibt es?
Funkscanner sind die Billigste farm um Funkanlagen auszuschalten.
Das würde mich spontan zur Anlage einfallen.
Jörg, Defencewaffe im Keller wenn du oben schläfst, ist unpraktisch. Denn erst durch die Einbrecher gehen um sie abzuwehren.... ist eher ungeeignet, oder?
MfG
De Mirror
@CharDaLuX Says:
As former law enforcement, I have to agree with some of the other comments posted here regarding the stealth of a proposed burglar. They're called 'Cat Burglars' for a reason, not Bull Burglars! Yet, this has caught my interest. I live in Danmark, and can see this as disruptive technology in this market.
@derFreizeitstratege Says:
Ich denke mit etwas Gefühl ist es kein Problem rein und raus zu kommen. Man sieht ja das die Anlage immer erst beim zuknallen losgeht. Sehe ich eher kritisch....obwohl ich ansonsten ein großer Fan von Jörg bin.
@charlesascott661 Says:
So… what happens when you don’t quickly force open and slam the windows & doors?
Does it operate on air pressure?
@caldera11 Says:
now open a window a crack, plug in the alarm, then open a door while that window is opened, does it work?
@kingigzorn7680 Says:
Looks like magic
@VasileIuga Says:
Sorry Joerg, Romania is more safe and has less crime than Germany and in terms of a robberies and bulgraries the gap is quite big.
We are still poor in terms of liquid capital and we do fill many German farms with unskilled labour force, but quite safe and the gap will grow in the future.
You are still not Belgium or Sweden, but you are not in a position to joke around with this one.
What was true, simple teft was more common in the past in Romania, especially the Gypsy minority or the hungry Communist proletariat saw teft as a mean to survive.
But most of the darlings of that minority moved to Western EU or integrated in a working society and the Proletariat has something to eat now.
I don't know Turkey tho.
@thingemiebobhollinsworth5095 Says:
I have serious beard envy right now
@t-roller9958 Says:
What happens if you open a door/window really slowly? What if all the doors in the house are shut? What if they come through a dog flap? What if I like to leave barred windows open all the time? Seems like you're trying to sell me something without testing it even remotely well. I'm suspicious that you are opening all windows and doors in a certain way too. I hope you are 100% confident that this is a home security device that can be trusted in all scenarios, otherwise you are profiteering from putting people's lives in danger.
@SkuStyle Says:
Voucher code provided but no link to product website?
@IIXxSLAYERxXII Says:
The outdoor Siren has the name of this on it. So if its possible to open a door/window slowly and the burglar is a pro that knows about this system he cant be stopped with this.
@zipfelklatscher2468 Says:
I am sure the assistant has a remote control in his pants and Presses the button to sound the alarm
@VogelhäuschenmonteurThomers Says:
poor doggo
@ackshually404 Says:
How tf does this work?
@kasperskien9189 Says:
This is brilliant, ive got to look into this
@user-McGiver Says:
if you want to test it joerg, leave a small window on the upper floor open, and then set it... with that window already open, try opening another window/door... take the ''sealed room'' factor out of the equation, pretend is summer...
@user-McGiver Says:
who would dare to enter anyway?.... there are 2 beasts inside... and weapons to arm an army...
@user-McGiver Says:
who would dare to enter anyway?.... there are 2 beasts inside... and weapons to arm an army...
@Cheffthechefguy4040 Says:
Imagine being a burglar, breaking into a house. Then hearing someone in the dark say “let me show you its features”
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