Neoglint Smart Wi-Fi Wireless Magnetic Door/Window Opening/Closing Detector: Wi-Fi connectivity
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Meet the Smart Wi-Fi Wireless Magnetic Door/Window Opening/Closing Detector—your home's new best friend when it comes to keeping the bad guys out. This little gadget might be small, but it's mighty, instantly letting you know if someone's trying to sneak in through a door or window. (Because let's face it, nobody likes uninvited guests.)
- Wi-Fi Enabled: Hook it up to your home network, and boom—real-time alerts right to your phone. No more guessing games.
- Say goodbye to tangled wires with its Wireless Design. Installation is so easy, you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner.
- With Magnetic Detection, it's got a sixth sense for movement. Seriously, it's like having a guard dog that doesn't need walks.
- And the best part? It plays nice with most security alarm systems, giving your home an extra layer of 'don't even think about it'.
If you're looking to smarten up your home security without the hassle, this is the gadget for you. Because peace of mind should be standard, not a luxury.
- Wireless installation
- Magnetic detection
- Works with security alarms
- Easy to install
- Wi-Fi connectivity
General specs
- Brand: Neoglint
- Seller: Joom
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi
- Installation: Wireless
- Detection Type: Magnetic
- Compatibility: Works with security alarms
- First listed by seller: 6/19/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $14.76 | $29.46 | $19.58 | $18.78 | $20.59 | $16.13 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 29, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 9, 2025 |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi | WiFi | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | WiFi | Wireless |
Detection Type | Magnetic | Magnetic | Magnetic | Magnetic | ||
Compatibility | Works with security alarms | Smart home systems | Google Home | Home automation systems | Alexa |
Alexa A.
San Jose, CA
June 30, 2025
my first impression was that this little gadget is pretty neat—it's small but feels sturdy, and i liked that it didn't require any drilling or complicated installation. as someone who's budget-conscious, it felt like a good value for adding a layer of security without breaking the bank. over the short time i've used it, it's been reliable for the most part, alerting me when doors or windows open, which is great for keeping an eye on things while i'm at work or out enjoying a concert. however, it's not perfect; the sensitivity can be a hassle, and i wish it had a stronger connection to avoid delays. overall, it's a solid choice if you're looking to smarten up your home easily, but it might need some tweaking to avoid those annoying false alerts. it definitely adds to my sense of safety, and i'd recommend it with a few caveats—just be ready to adjust settings if needed!
- Pros: i was quite impressed with how easy it was to set up—no wires at all, just stuck it on and connected to my home network, awesome! getting instant alerts on my phone when something opens or closes has been a game-changer for peace of mind, and it works well with my existing security stuff without any fuss.
- Cons: it seems a bit sensitive at times, picking up minor movements that aren't really threats, which can lead to false alarms. also, while it's wireless, the range isn't the best; if my network is spotty, the alerts can be delayed, which is a bit frustrating for something meant to be real-time.