There is literally nothing more annoying than a faulty smoke detector. One that is completely broken and doesn't go off in a fire could be called annoying, but I'd call it a hazard first. That's bad. Smoke alarms are a necessary evil in preventing carbon monoxide poisoning or a fiery death, but the reality is oftentimes they go off at the slightest hint of smoke and require grabbing a ladder to turn off properly. If you've spent too much time sparring with your smoke detector this past year, it's time you ditch the one that came with the apartment and pick up one of these newer, smarter, options.
At this point, you're probably wondering what exactly makes a smoke alarm smart. It's pretty simple—exactly what other smart devices . Wi-Fi connectivity to sync with your other devices , a

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