Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the D-Link DCH-S150 Wi-Fi Motion Sensor and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for D-Link DCH-S150 Wi-Fi Motion Sensor.
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Published: 2014-09-30, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: Motion sensors are the nervous system of a smart home. They can monitor doors and windows. They can relay a message to a light switch to turn on a lamp. They can trigger a connected video camera to start recording. They can send an SMS message alerting yo...
Abstract: Included in the box along with the Motion Sensor are various items of documentation. Most of the documentation covers matters relating to subjects such as a Declaration of Conformity, a GPL (General Public License) code statement and warranty and safety i...
Published: 2015-03-31, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
The Music Everywhere gets the job done, providing an easy way to add wireless audio to your existing home audio systems by enabling you to stream music from just about any PC or mobile device you could own. It also gives a modest bump to your Wi-Fi signal...
Effortless setup, Be alerted wherever you are in the world, Works well with other D-Link home security devices
Restricted placement due to plug, Pricey compared to non-smart sensors
If you want a simple and low-cost way to add IR detection to your home, the Wi-Fi Motion Sensor is well worth considering. Its automated alerts and cooperation with other mydlink Home products make it a really easy way to add a few extra levels of securi...
Published: 2014-12-12, Author: Bill , review by: bigbruin.com
Abstract: D-Link is perhaps best known for their networking products, but they do have a line of connected home products to complement the routers and access points people may think of first. Today we will be looking at the DCH-S150 motion sensor and the DSP-W215 s...
Published: 2014-10-20, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Compact. Accurate event logging. Lots of scheduling options.
Only pairs with D-Link Smart Plug. No IFTTT support. Frustrating installation process
The D-Link Wi-Fi Motion Sensor (DCH-S150) will alert you when motion is detected, but if you want it to trigger other devices in your home, your options are limited....
Dependence on Wi-Fi requires AC outlet, Dependence on AC power limits placement options, Useless in homes with free-range indoor pets
The DCS-S150's dependence on Wi-Fi and AC power severely limits its usefulness, but it's inexpensive and has some utility when paired with D-Link's DSP-W215 Wi-Fi Smart Plug....
Abstract: nyone who remembers the X-10 series of remote control devices also remembers how easy they were to use — just plug them into your AC outlet and control lights and other household devices using buttons on a control panel or a key fob. But it didn't really ...
Easy to set up (uses WPS), Sends inapp notifications for motion triggers, Works seamlessly with the DSPW215, Device logs every event
No Web UI or desktop apps must use smart phone apps, No Email or text notification options
When I first started testing the DCH-S150 Motion Sensor, I downloaded the new mydlink HOME app onto both of my Android devices as well as my iPad. The roll out of the new app wasn't what I would call a smooth release. Initially, the mydlink platform seeme...
The number of smart home platforms is expanding rapidly and unfortunately our dream of IoT and connected devices just working together, is pretty far from the truth. Services like IFTTT help bridge the gap between manufacturers, but if you do buy off-bran...