WIFI CONNECITVITY
use existing wired sensors
get notifications anywhere
automatically arm/disarm
no additional fees
no batteries required
infinitely expandable
diy installation
Use Your Existing Wired Security System Sensors to Create a Smart Home Alarm
Your home, like millions of others across the country, is pre-wired for an alarm system.
With the Konnected Alarm Panel, you can easily replace your old alarm panel or take advantage of your newly pre-wired home and create a smart alarm system.
This do-it-yourself (DIY) solution to retrofit any wired alarm system works with leading consumer smart home platforms that allow you to monitor and control your home from anywhere, without monthly fees!
Not into DIY? We’ve got you covered with a network of Konnected Resellers and Installers.
Konnected works with most leading smart home platforms:
How The Alarm Panel Conversion Kit Works
The Konnected Alarm Panel replaces a traditional wired alarm system through your existing wired alarm sensors in five easy steps. If you wish to fit it into your newly pre-wired home, skip Step 2.
Check out these five easy steps!
Choose the Alarm Panel Conversion Kit If You:
- Need the most value for money Konnected panel
- Only seek Wi-Fi connectivity
- Don’t want to pay any monthly fees and switch fully to app-based self-monitoring
- Don’t want to use the original alarm system anymore
- Want the ability to replace original keypads with touch-screen tablets
- Have a pre-wired home without any alarm system installed yet
- Compare with Alarm Panel Pro
Reasons to Love Konnected for App-Based Home Monitoring
- Works with leading smart home platforms and voice assistants
- Infinitely expandable by adding any of our alarm panels
- No required monthly fees or subscriptions
- Real-time notifications so you can monitor your home from anywhere
- Automatically arms/disarms your home
- Choose your favorite smart home app
- Uses your pre-existing wired sensors and siren
- Create smart home routines and automations
How Many Zones Do I Need?
A good rule of thumb is that smaller homes usually require less coverage. But don’t worry, there’s an easy way to learn how many zones you need.
If your home has a pre-existing traditional alarm system, the zones are most likely listed by the keypad or inside of the alarm system box (the one with all the wires). Count them and voila - you’re ready to select the right Konnected panel!
Not sure how many zones you need for your new pre-wired home? The industry standard is grouping your windows together - each floor or cardinal direction is one zone. We also recommend that you keep each door and motion sensor as separate zones to ensure the most precise monitoring possible!
Alarm Panel Features
- Micro USB port
- Integrated Wi-Fi
- 12V power in
- 12V AUX power out
- Siren output (Alarm Panel only)
- Expansion port
Looking to Replace Your Old Keypad?
You can upgrade the look and function of your home by replacing your old alarm system keypads with wall-mounted tablets after you've converted your wired alarm system. Wall-mounted Amazon Fire tablets are a beautiful and inexpensive way to create a DIY smart home dashboard.
Run power to the tablet using your alarm system's pre-existing keypad wiring and our 12V to 5V USB adapter and 3D printed tablet frames.
Prefer to keep the traditional keypads? Shop our Interface Kit that allows parallel connection with your existing system.
LOCAL AND/OR CLOUD BASED AUTOMATION
Konnected supports LAN-based local home automation or convenient & secure cloud based platforms via our free to use Konnected Cloud service. Learn more about cloud vs. local on the blog
- Self managed
- Private
- Flexible
- Easy
- Secure
- Convenient
LEADING SMART HOME INTEGRATIONS
Monitor and control smart devices and home appliances wherever you are.
Integrate your smart home monitoring with Alexa-enabled devices.
The open-source home automation platform that focuses on privacy and local control.
Compatible with popular home automation devices, may include a variety of built-in apps.
Community-oriented, native, powerful and beginner-friendly.
A universal integration platform for all things around home automation.
A general framework for controlling an IoT device from mobile, using your JavaScript files.
Control MQTT Enabled smart devices.
What Konnected Users Are Saying
TECHNICAL SPECS
Wireless:
802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz
Microcontroller:
ESP8266
Inputs/Outputs:
Up to 6 NC/NO sensor loop inputs
Zones 1-5 may also be used for 3.3V signal outputs
Dedicated siren/strobe switch (alarm board only)
Dedicated 3.3V signal output (add-on board only)
Expansion port:
Works with the Konnected Alarm Panel INTERFACE module
Power Requirements:
200mA @ 12VDC max power consumption (device only)
Total power consumption varies depending on attached auxiliary powered devices and siren.
DC barrel jack connector 5.5mm outer x 2.1mm inner (center positive)
Auxiliary Power Output:
Same as input power source (12VDC)
Siren/Strobe Output (Alarm board only):
Works with most 12V alarm sirens up to 2A
Signal Output (Add-on board only):
5VDC supply (max 500mA)
3.3V output for switching a relay or piezo buzzer
Micro-USB port:
Upgradable and serviceable via USB connection to a computer
Warranty:
1-year limited warranty
Physical:
63mm L x 35mm W x 19mm H
Weight: 24g
Mounting holes: 3mm diameter (x 4)
Designed in the USA
Assembled in North America from foreign sourced components
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
A zone in the context of alarm systems refers to a sensor or a group of sensors. Each zone in your system will show up in your smart home app as an individual device that you can name. For example, a single door sensor wired to a zone may be named "Front Door". You may also have a group of windows wired together on one zone and call it "Downstairs Windows". A good place to start is by looking at your existing alarm system and count the number of zones. Often the keypad from your old system will have a zone listing either handwritten on a label, or programmed into the display.
Conversion kits work as a replacement to your traditional alarm panel or an addition to your new-pre wired home. Interface kits allow you to keep the traditional alarm panel and add smart home functionality to it.
If you'd like to keep using your existing keypad, make sure to purchase one of our Interface Kits (instead of the Conversion Kit). Interface Kits allow you to keep the functionality of your traditional keypad, while adding the all-new smart home possibilities controlled from your phone, tablet or computer. If you want to stop using your keypad and monitor your home only with smart home platforms, choose any of the Conversion Kits. No matter your requirements, Konnected has a solution for you.
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Perfect upgrade!
The conversion kit was the perfect solution to once again start using my old home alarm system. Installation was a breeze utilizing ESPHome with Home Assistant. I highly recommend Konnected products.
Incorrect item sent, awaiting correct item
Amazing communications with the team in resolving the incorrect item being sent. Team immediately organised proper item to be sent. Awaiting second round of delivery before install and evaluation.
Too Cool!
I've had an old DSC alarm (6 zones) that hasn't been functional for years. Since all zones/sensors were working well I started researching if there was a way to "modernize" the system. This little board did the trick. Took me a few hours setting everything up but once the accounts/devices all got linked to Smartthings and wires connected, it worked perfectly. Very impressed and thankful there is a solution like this available. Now thinking of considerations like an add-on board to do more things (ie garage door control, water level alert in pump pit ... and touch panel in lieu of the old key pads. Just a consideration, when setting up I did it all at work desk with jumpers to simulate closed loops. This allowed me to get everything working in a simulated environment before installing and connecting to the real sensors and siren.
Great system!!!
I was skeptical based on some of the reviews. After the installation, I was surprised about its performance. It was the perfect solution for the outdated alarm system in my first home.
Repeat buyer
Great product. My original installation is still running great after 3 years. Now installing into another home.
Konnected alarm conversion
Seamless experience…. Connected wires and app was a breeze in getting items set up for SmartThings. Would highly recommend for anyone wanting to convert their existing wired alarm to a smart wireless solution.
Great little piece of hardware, helpful docs
Great little piece of hardware for upgrading an old VISTA system. Docs were mostly helpful, including one dedicated to a VISTA board. I appreciated the YouTube video walkthroughs, too. I ended up not using it in the end because I couldn’t find all the wiring in my house for some of our sensors, like the glass break sensors. So, if the previous owners hadn’t cut or stripped out old wiring, I’d definitely be using this today. I may hook it back up just for the siren one day.
My Second Panel
Works great. Easy setup.
Innovative alarm replacement that's truly customizable
This is the perfect solution for those looking for a customizable replacement for wired alarm systems. I'm currently using it with Home Assistant as I do not like the idea of public cloud companies having access to my devices. This device is highly capable, though can be a bit finicky, so you can't be afraid to get your hands dirty with troubleshooting - though it does appear to be solid once a good configuration is applied. There are tons of helpful videos from Nate and others to give you ideas along the way.
Perfect product for existing wired alarm systems
I recently purchased a home that had an existing wired alarm system from the mid 90's. The previous owner had a panel that was monitored by a large monitoring company that I had experience with before and did not want to spend a fortune on new equipment and wanted something that could use the existing wired sensors. I came across Konnected online and read their reviews and watched their tutorials and was very impressed with what I saw. I ordered a 6 Zone Alarm Panel with Siren Output and a 6 Zone Alarm Add-on Panel to accommodate the 12 zone system wiring I had in place. The Konnected package arrived and included everything I needed to perform the install. The Konnected panels are small and easy to place in an existing cabinet. I started with getting the panels on my wifi via the Konnected app. Next I installed Smart Things and began to setup zones. I setup my system to interface with Amazon Alexa and it works perfectly. Now I have every window and door that was previously wired online and monitored via Smart Things and Alexa. I get announcements over my system, messages to my phone and/or emails about any zone opening. Super easy and best of all monitored completely free and got to use my existing wiring. Konnected has developed a great product and fills a much needed market. In addition to the Konnected panels, I purchased the Konnected 7800mAh backup battery to place in my panel box to keep it powered in the event of a power outage and it also works great! If you are thinking of a way to use your existing hard wired alarm system sensors and want to customize it to what you need for a great price, then look no further than Konnected.
Perfect solution for pool door alarms
This product does exactly what it says it will do - converted my old wired alarm system to a smart home. I was looking for a solution for a pool alarm on every exterior door and this was a very cost effective solution for me. Connects directly to Alexa and through my echo dot I programmed to say “Living room door open, please check the pool” each time that door opens. I did this through the Alexa app for each exterior door, saving me hundreds of dollars and aesthetically is much more pleasing to the eye to seeing nothing but the door and not any affixed single door alarm box. I added some chimes and repeated the message for 30 seconds to satisfy the local requirements. I’m not an electrician or any type of contractor, but do enjoy DIY projects and this was easily doable for me. The online instructions were easy to follow. I did have a couple of dud existing door and window sensors that were installed when my house was built 20 years ago. I ordered replacements on amazon for under $10 and switched out the bad ones. Easy peasy. :)
Third timer buyer - Works Great!
Love the new version.
Confusing set-up, but works well afterward
I had some difficulty setting up the device. When configuring it for my wifi access point, the blue light stopped blinking. Since it didn't continue in the Android app wizard, I assumed it had gotten confused. I thought I had to flash the firmware again. I went through that process multiple times, with different access points, and it did the same thing. Apparently the blue blinking light is *supposed* to stop blinking once it connects to the access point. For whatever reason, it couldn't communicate properly with the app. I finally found a way, by installing drivers on my Microsoft Windows computer and connecting to the device over USB, to get to a terminal session and see the IP address and port that the device was operating on. I then programmed the Android app to use that IP address and everything worked as it should. I've integrated it with SmartThings and it worked. I intend to integrate it with Home Assistant when I get some time. I haven't tried adding a buzzer or siren to it yet. I am using it with a sewer backup sensor.
Works well giving new life to my old DSC system
Had the typical 1990's DSC alarm that relied on a landline I no longer have. I swapped out the brains with the 6-zone Konnected kit and it is working well. In place of the keypad I put a blank wall outlet panel with the piezo buzzer and connected it to the alarm panel with the old keypad wires.
Excellent concept. Can be improved.
Great little system. Could do with more/better info on the control of the unit (how the functions work in each type of app used. Also, could do with a way of connecting an external WiFi antenna. My old alarm box is metal and I hadn't considered this prior to purchase. Have had to purchase a new plastic enclosure to allow for the signal. In retrospect, should have bought the pro system.