Features
- Perfect for 3-5 Bedroom Homes:This home security system supports 4G/WiFi dual-mode connectivity, ensuring instant alerts via APP notifications, SMS, and phone calls when an alarm is triggered—so you can stay in the loop even while traveling. The complete kit includes 1 WiFi alarm base station, 10 door/window sensors, 2 motion detectors, and 4 remote controls, delivering full coverage for medium to large households.
- Instant Intrusion Detection:Magnetic contact sensors trigger immediately if doors or windows are opened unexpectedly, while motion detectors monitor indoor/outdoor areas, activating alarms instantly when people or pets pass by. All alerts sync with the central hub in real time, leaving no room for delays.
- Hassle-Free Setup & Use:Wireless design makes installation a breeze—no professional help needed. Operate effortlessly via voice commands, card swiping, or the user-friendly interface, with zero hidden subscription fees. Enjoy flexibility and peace of mind from day one.
- Dual-Control Convenience:Manage the system remotely via mobile app and 4 physical remotes, plus seamless compatibility with Alexa/Google Assistant. Arm, disarm, or adjust settings in seconds—whether you’re heading out, arriving home, or halfway across town.
- No Hidden Costs, 24/7 Protection:Every entry point gets reliable coverage: advanced sensors detect unauthorized access, safeguarding your property and loved ones around the clock. No extra fees, no fine print—just trusted security that fits your budget.
Specifications
Color | White |
Unit Count | 17 |
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This 17-piece wireless smart home security system provides intrusion detection and remote monitoring using a WiFi/4G dual-mode base station, 10 door/window magnetic sensors, 2 motion detectors, and 4 remote controls. It sends real-time alerts via mobile app, SMS, and phone calls, supports voice control and Alexa/Google Assistant, allows DIY wireless installation, and operates without subscription fees.
Hapippofa Wireless Smart Home Security System WiFi/4G Home Alarm System with Phone APP Alert | Real-Time Alerts | Voice Control | No Subscription Fees | 24/7 Monitoring | Alexa Compatible - 17 Piece Alarm Kit Review
A capable, no-subscription starter system for whole-home coverage
The Hapippofa alarm kit is a 17-piece, DIY-friendly security system that leans on simple hardware, a familiar app experience, and dual WiFi/4G connectivity to deliver basic protection without ongoing fees. I set it up in a mid-size home and lived with it for several weeks. What stood out wasn’t flashy smarts or premium materials, but steady day-to-day reliability, loud alerts, and a surprisingly complete bundle that covers most entry points right out of the box.
What’s in the box and who it’s for
The kit includes a hub with an integrated siren, 10 door/window contact sensors, two PIR motion sensors, and four keyfob remotes. That’s enough for typical perimeter coverage in a 3–5 bedroom home and a couple of strategic motion “tripwires” for hallways or living spaces. Everything is battery powered except the hub, which plugs into the wall and has a rechargeable backup battery for power outages.
This system suits renters and homeowners who want straightforward intrusion detection, push alerts, and basic voice control, without paying a monthly monitoring fee. If you’re comfortable with a smartphone app and light DIY, you’re in the target audience.
Setup and first impressions
I installed the hub near my router and powered it via the included USB power adapter. The cable is on the short side; I used a small extension to reach a cleaner mounting spot. Pairing with WiFi was quick, and the app guided me through adding sensors and naming zones. The included adhesive made placement easy, though I opted to screw in a few high-traffic sensors for extra permanence.
A few notes from setup:
- The app makes it easy to name zones (e.g., “Front Door,” “Kitchen Window”) and assign them to modes: Away, Home, and 24-hour.
- The motion sensors and contacts paired on the first try and reported status instantly.
- Batteries (CR2032 for contacts, AAA for PIRs) were included. After a few weeks, I saw no low-battery warnings.
Documentation is adequate, not exceptional. The quick-start is simple enough, but the deeper settings are packed into a dense manual. If you’ve used other Tuya/Smart Life devices, the interface will feel familiar.
Daily use and performance
Once installed, the Hapippofa alarm kit largely stays out of the way—until it needs your attention. I used three main control options: the app, the keypad on the hub, and the keyfob remotes. The remotes are convenient for quick arm/disarm when heading out, while the app is best for naming zones, changing delay timers, and checking the event log.
Performance highlights:
- The siren is very loud for a small hub. You’ll hear it from the other end of the house.
- Contact sensors responded instantly when doors and windows opened. App notifications landed within a second or two on WiFi.
- The PIR sensors are sensitive; placement matters. Mounting them above pet height and aiming across entryways (instead of directly at windows) reduced false alarms.
- The app supports entry/exit delays, a must-have to avoid triggering the alarm as you leave or enter.
I also appreciate the 24-hour zone option. I set the front door contact to always notify, even when the system is disarmed, which doubled as a “door chime” and a simple awareness feature when packages arrived.
Connectivity, 4G backup, and alerts
The headliner feature is dual-mode connectivity. On WiFi, I received push notifications consistently and could arm/disarm remotely. With a prepaid SIM inserted, the hub continued to send alerts when I temporarily cut the broadband connection. In my case, push alerts still flowed over cellular, and I could configure SMS and phone call alerts as backup. If you rely on 4G, you’ll need to enter your carrier’s APN details correctly and ensure your plan allows SMS/calls/data.
There’s no required subscription. Everything core—arming, device management, push alerts—works without fees. If you want professional monitoring, this isn’t that. If you want extra cloud services some apps offer, those are optional and not necessary for basic protection.
One quirk: after a triggered alarm, I had to acknowledge/clear it in the app to ensure subsequent alerts came through immediately. This is not unusual for DIY systems, but it’s worth knowing if you’re testing multiple sensors back-to-back.
Voice control and smart home integration
The system ties into Alexa and Google Assistant for basic voice control. In my home, I used voice to arm as I walked out the door. For disarming, I prefer the app or keyfob for security; depending on your assistant’s settings, voice disarm may require a PIN. Either way, voice integration is a nice convenience layer, not the primary control method.
Hardware quality and design
Everything is lightweight white plastic. The contacts are slim enough to tuck on most door frames, and the PIRs are compact. It’s not premium-grade hardware, but fit and finish are clean and consistent. The hub’s integrated keypad is straightforward, and the battery backup held up fine during a short power cut test.
Remotes are a plus: four fobs mean each family member can have one, or you can stash them by the garage and bedside for quick access. The range was solid across two floors and a garage; I didn’t experience dropouts or missed triggers.
What could be better
- Documentation: The basics are covered, but advanced settings (zones, delays, cellular APN) could be clearer and more consistent. Expect a bit of trial and error if you’re new to DIY alarm systems.
- Cable length: The hub’s power cable is short, which limits ideal placement without an extension.
- Alarm acknowledgment flow: Requiring a manual “clear” in the app after an event is sensible, but it does add a step during testing or frequent activity.
- Not pro monitoring: There’s no central station option here. If you need UL-listed hardware, glass-break detection, or a dedicated patrol response, this system won’t meet those requirements.
- Pet sensitivity: The PIRs aren’t “pet-immune” in the professional sense. Careful placement helps, but households with large pets may want to rely on perimeter sensors in Home mode.
Tips for a smoother setup
- Start with perimeter coverage. Place contacts on all exterior doors first, then add windows in vulnerable areas. Use PIRs to cover hallways that intruders must pass through.
- Use screws for high-traffic doors. Adhesive is fine for most frames, but screws hold up better over years of use and repeated slams.
- Tune entry/exit delays. A short exit delay and a slightly longer entry delay strike a good balance between usability and security.
- Change the default PIN. Do this during initial setup and share it only with household members.
- Test cellular early. If you plan to rely on the 4G path, insert a SIM, configure APN settings, and verify SMS/calls/push alerts before you actually need them.
Value and who should buy it
For the price of a single month of some monitored systems, you get a whole-home kit with no required fees, remote control, and dual connectivity. That’s compelling for budget-conscious buyers and households comfortable taking security into their own hands. It’s also renter-friendly: wireless, easy to remove, and reconfigurable if you move.
If you want professional installation, hardwired sensors, or deep integration with a larger security ecosystem, you’ll outgrow this. If you want a dependable, no-fuss alarm that covers the basics well, it checks the right boxes.
Recommendation
I recommend the Hapippofa alarm kit for DIY-minded homeowners and renters who want reliable, subscription-free intrusion detection with broad coverage out of the box. It’s easy to install, the alerts are fast, the siren is loud, and the dual WiFi/4G options provide resilience if your internet goes down. The trade-offs—basic documentation, a short power cable, and no pro monitoring—are reasonable at this price. For a straightforward, affordable way to secure doors, windows, and key interior spaces, it’s a solid choice.
Project Ideas
Business
Airbnb / Short‑Term Rental Security Package
Offer turnkey installation and configuration packages for short‑term rental hosts: install the 17‑piece kit, create guest access procedures (app/remote control), set up auto‑arming schedules and Alexa routines, and provide printed instructions. Charge a one‑time setup fee plus optional annual checkups or remote support. The no‑subscription angle is attractive to cost‑conscious hosts.
Hands‑On DIY Smart Home Workshops
Run paid weekend classes teaching homeowners how to install and customize wireless security systems: sensor placement, 4G/WiFi setup, app configuration, voice assistant integration, and creative automations (IFTTT/Alexa). Sell the kits at a markup, and offer add‑on services for in‑home setup or troubleshooting.
Managed Monitoring & Maintenance Service
Although the kit has no required subscription, build a recurring‑revenue service where you remotely manage clients’ systems: monthly function tests, battery replacements, firmware checks, responding to alerts, and phone call escalation. Offer tiers (basic checkups to premium 24/7 callback/dispatch coordination) and include replacement sensors at discounted rates.
Pop‑Up / Event Security Rentals
Rent these kits to vendors, galleries, and event organizers for weekend markets, trade shows, or seasonal pop‑ups. Provide rapid setup and on‑site pickup/return, and include optional attendants to monitor alerts. This fills a niche for temporary, reliable security without long contracts or permanent installations.
Niche Small Business Security Bundles
Create tailored security bundles for specific small business types (salons, boutique retail, workshops): preconfigured sensor layouts, staff training, signage, and emergency procedures. Offer installation plus a maintenance contract and upsell extras like additional sensors, cameras, or smart locks to increase average order value.
Creative
Interactive Front‑Door Welcome Console
Use a door sensor on your main entry to trigger a customizable welcome routine: when the sensor opens, the alarm base station can sound a chime and your phone app can fire an Alexa/Google routine (via the system’s voice assistant integration or IFTTT). Add a small speaker, a welcome sign with an LED strip, and record multiple greetings for guests or family members. Great for personalized arrivals, seasonal messages, or a hands‑free front porch greeter.
Motion‑Activated Light & Sound Sculpture
Create an indoor/outdoor kinetic sculpture that ‘wakes up’ when people approach. Mount the included motion detectors to sense presence; use the alarm siren for dramatic sound cues and link the app/voice assistant to control WiFi LED strips or smart bulbs for coordinated light patterns. Ideal for garden art, entryway installations, or gallery pieces that interact with viewers.
DIY Escape Room / Haunted House Effects
Design puzzles and scares using door/window sensors and motion detectors as triggers. Opening the wrong cabinet could trigger a loud alarm burst, a motion sensor can start fog machine or strobe via smart plugs, and app notifications can drive timed clues. The wireless kit makes layout flexible and quick to reset between groups.
Smart Pet Zone + Treat Station
Use a motion detector or door sensor to define a pet zone (kitchen, porch, pet door). When the sensor detects entry, the system can send a push/SMS alert and trigger a smart plug to dispense a treat or start a camera recording. Configure sensitivity and pet‑tolerant motion settings to avoid false alarms and keep an eye on escape routes or restricted areas.
Workshop Safety & Tool Cabinet Monitor
Place door/window sensors on hazardous storage, chemical cabinets, or toolboxes in your workshop. Receive instant app/SMS/phone alerts when someone opens a cabinet, and keep a log of access times for safety audits. Combine with motion detectors to monitor after‑hours activity or to automatically turn on task lights when you enter the shop.