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Boosts weak 433MHz sensor signals to help prevent missed alerts.
Range depends on layout and interference (walls/metal/electronics). We'll help you place it for best results.
When your alarm sensors feel "too far", this little booster brings them back to life.
More signal. More coverage. More peace of mind.
A 433MHz signal booster that helps your GT10 alarm sensors communicate more reliably.
Why You'll Love It:
Stronger sensor-to-panel signal helps reduce "missed triggers" caused by distance or weak coverage.
Extends coverage in bigger homes ideal for double-storey homes, long passages, garages, and outbuildings.
Simple placement power it on and place it between the alarm panel and the far sensors for best results.
Supports multiple sensors can work with up to 30 detectors (practical setup depends on your system layout).
Cleaner, more reliable protection helps your system stay responsive when sensors are on the edge of range.
What You Need to Know:
Power: DC 12V (uses an adapter)
Range help: receives up to ~100m line-of-sight, re-transmits up to ~500m line-of-sight
Capacity: can support up to 30 wireless detectors
Size/weight: 16 × 9 × 8 cm, about 200 g
Compatibility (Important)
Works with 433MHz wireless alarm systems that support common pairing protocols (GT10 accessory ecosystem).
This is a signal repeater for alarm sensors (not a WiFi extender).
Not "pet-immune" by itself - pet immunity depends on the PIR sensor you choose (door sensors don't care about pets).
Local support + setup help available (we can help you place it and test signal strength).
Mini FAQ
Q: What does a signal repeater actually do?
A: It boosts and relays weak 433MHz sensor signals so your alarm panel receives triggers more reliably.
Q: Where should I place it?
A: Place it between your far sensors and the alarm panel (not right next to the panel).
Q: Will it work through walls?
A: It helps, but walls/metal can reduce range. Best results come from smart placement and testing.
Q: Is this a WiFi extender?
A: No - it boosts 433MHz alarm sensor signals, not WiFi.
Q: How many sensors can it support?
A: Up to 30 detectors in total (practical limit depends on your layout and zone planning).