Battery-powered smoke detectors are easy to use. You never have to connect them to a fixed power source in the house. When you choose a smoke detector with batteries, there are different types of batteries that a smoke detector can run on. For example, 3V, 9V, AA, AAA and lithium batteries. Each battery type has its own lifespan. For example, one battery lasts 1 year and the other 10 years. In addition, check if the batteries are replaceable. If not, you can throw away the smoke detector when the battery is empty.

  • Carbon monoxide detectors
ELRO Blue Line CBFS58R Linkable Smoke Detector (10 years)
ELRO Blue Line CBFS58R Linkable Smoke Detector (10 years)
Lightly damaged|Average battery life 10 years|None smart smoke detector|Audio signal

Purchase price

24,99

16,-

In stock

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Jalo Kupu Smoke Detector White (10 years)
Jalo Kupu Smoke Detector White (10 years)
Undamaged|Average battery life 10 years|None smart smoke detector|Audio signal

Purchase price

32,99

30,-

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KlikAanKlikUit Wireless Smoke Detector ZSDR-850
KlikAanKlikUit Wireless Smoke Detector ZSDR-850
Lightly damaged|Average battery life 3 years|Smart smoke detector|Audio signal, Via smartphone app

Purchase price

31,99

22,-

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Bosch Wireless Smoke Detector 2
Undamaged|Average battery life 5 years|Smart smoke detector|Audio signal, Via smartphone app, Voice

Purchase price

53,-

43,-

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