

🔐 Lock in peace of mind with Yale’s smartest 14-piece security kit!
The Yale IA-320A Sync Home Security System is a comprehensive 14-piece kit designed for effortless, subscription-free home protection. Featuring smartphone and smartwatch control, dual sirens, and an HD1080 all-weather camera with two-way talk, it offers real-time alerts and easy wireless installation. Perfect for busy professionals seeking reliable, full-home security with instant notifications and zero hassle.














| ASIN | B08TMWP4QP |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,827 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 16 in Home Alarm Systems |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,345) |
| Date First Available | 21 Jan. 2021 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Included Components | PIR Motion Sensors, Remote Key Fob, Smart Camera, Smart Home Alarm, Window/Door Sensors |
| Installation method | Screw-In |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.56 kg |
| Item model number | IA-320-A |
| Manufacturer | Yale |
| Part Number | IA-320-A |
| Pattern | Single |
| Plug profile | Door Mount |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 27.5 x 28.7 cm; 4.56 kg |
| Size | IA 320A - 14 piece |
| Style | IA 320A - 14 piece |
M**N
Seems Good
This alarm system was incredibly easy to set up. Everything comes pre-paired, so all you have to do is pull out the plastic tabs that keep the batteries from draining during transit. You can stick the components up with the adhesive pads provided or use plugs and screws if you want something more permanent, I just used the sticky pads. The whole installation took me less than 30 minutes. Honestly, it took longer to get the ladder out than to screw in the outdoor siren! If your bundle includes a fob, it’s a brilliant little extra that makes arming and disarming the system so much easier, whether you’re coming home or heading downstairs in the morning. We’ve been dealing with a string of burglaries in the area, and they’ve been targeting back doors. Ours is very accessible, so I’ve configured the alarm to go off instantly with no delay if the door is opened. It gives me real peace of mind, and I sleep much better at night knowing it’s in place. I’ve turned off the motion sensors because I don’t want to have to disarm the alarm every time I walk into the living room or risk forgetting to rearm it during the night. For me, securing the doors is the priority, if someone tries to break in through a window, it would be noisy enough that the alarm wouldn’t even be necessary. At the end of the day, you can’t put a price on feeling comfortable in your own home, especially at night. Knowing you’ve got a good theft deterrent is priceless. Although, I’m not too concerned if someone does manage to break in. What matters to me is that I’d know about it right away so I can deal with them personally, rather than being asleep and unaware while my children are sleeping too. I can confidently recommend this to anyone. This is one of those items your gut tells you that you need, and you should always listen. Plus, the hub doubles as a siren, so it’s not just the outdoor one making noise. Together, they are incredibly loud, especially at night, when the sound would be insanely jarring, My kit also came with a dummy siren. Personally, I didn’t see the need for it, (AKA I didn't want to climb up the ladder again) so I gave it to my parents to use as a deterrent. Even though it doesn’t make any noise, its presence alone is likely enough to put off some thieves
A**R
Easy to install, very reliable, great app, great quality.
Hi, i bought this alarm about a month ago. It was pretty easy to install, a bit of drilling for the PIRs, keypad and bell box and then stick on for the door sensors. The kit came pre configured and worked out of the box, i bought extra door sensors and PIRs and they were added and configured very easily. Often with this sort of technolgy the app lets it down, but i have to say its excellent. Really logical, robust, and easy to configure. The app notifications give a real confidence in the status of the alarm and any events that have taken place. The key pad is really easy to use. Its been super reliable and stable in use, with zero false alarms, sensitive enough to pick anything up. All in all this is one of the best products ive bought in a long time. I totally recommend this. My only comment is i dont totally love the key fob, it has a lock on it, but id rather not be trying to unlock it when im in a rush to disarm. I just need to remember to turn the alarm of before i go down in the morning.
F**C
Excellent concept, nicely implemented (in the main), with some strange design decisions made
We previously used a Friedland alarm system which is now over 15 years old, so when two of the sensors stopped responding, we decided to replace it with a "smart" system which would integrate with our other devices (Alexa, Hue and so on). After deciding on key criteria (wireless, over 15 metres wireless signal detection range, integration with smart home, no monthly subscription, door chimes, ability to handle significant number of sensors (3 door contacts, 8 PIR for home and outbuildings), we settled on this unit. Some of the products we looked at from other vendors said "80 metre wireless signal range" but when you read their manuals, this was 80 metres "clear" i.e. when used in the middle of a field, and went down to 15 metres if you were foolish enough to use the product inside a building with actual walls in it!). On unboxing the kit, it seemed quite straight forward so we went for it, and let it walk us through the smart installation wizard. The steps were fairly simple and within 30 minutes the system was up and running. Another 10 / 15 minutes of playing around we got the Alexa integration running, plus the Apple watch functionality working. The "strange" design decisions were: on the hub, for the backup battery, there's a switch that needs to be toggled in order to enable the battery. The toggle label, unlike every other switch I've ever come across, gives instructions for using the switch rather than showing the state of the switch. So, instead of showing On / Off with the switch being positioned under the relevant value (like everyone else does), it shows a left pointing arrow followed by the word "on", indicating (I think) that you need to slide the switch to the left such that it's NOT under the word "On" in order to activate the backup battery. That's just plain daft, and even worse, until you switch it to On, you'll get an orange light on the front of the hub and a beep every 30 seconds until you figure out what's wrong, which is pretty annoying. There's a door chime function whereby the hub emits a chime sound whenever entry points are used. The chime sound (accessed from top left waffle button, settings, alarm settings, system settings, general configuration) was initially set to "No Sound". I turned on the door chime for both door contact points and couldn't figure out why it wasn't making a noise until I went searching on the net and found someone who'd turned it on. Questions are a) what's the point of having a door chime function if you're going to default it to "no sound" and b) if you're going to be idiosyncratic enough to default it to silent, why hide the setting under five levels of menus? Another daftness. the watch app stopped working overnight, so we couldn't disarm the system from the watch. I can only assume that it timed out, but I'll check that tomorrow and update the review if necessary. As things stand, having a watch app that can time out turns the watch integration into a novelty that is of no use in the real world. Edit: after digging around, I found that by going to top left waffle menu, settings, users, app security, and switching on "Enable touch ID", the watch stopped needing the phone to log onto Yale before it maintained sync with the alarm, so the watch integration is now a useful addition to the ways to interrogate / arm / disarm the alarm, and it isn't just a novelty any more. Anyway, after spending a minimal amount of time setting the system up and then AGES figuring out the daftnesses, we've finished up with a system that integrates with the rest of the house, has a good range, and first impressions are very favourable. The first thing we did on registering with the Alexa skill was to change the names of the devices to "Yale security", "Yale front" and "Yale back" to simplify arming and disarming by voice. Now, by saying "Alexa arm Yale security", the alarm is set and "Alexa disarm Yale security" causes her to ask for the pin and when you give it, the alarm is unset. Nice. We also did a routine which is triggered by the "arming of the system" event, which causes the "Messaging" action in the routine to broadcast "the alarm is now set" to all Alexa devices, as well as an "unset" equivalent, to let everyone know that the alarm isn't set anymore. Additionally, the chime function is an irrelevance if you have an Alexa device or two, since you can set up a routine that is triggered by doors opening. When the "Yale front" contact sensor is triggered, the routine broadcasts "the front door has been opened" to all Alexa devices and similarly a message for back door opening is in place. Lots better than a "dinkdink" noise coming out of the hub... The Alexa integration means the keypad and fob provided with the kit are redundant, so we'll just take the batteries out of those and stick them in a drawer somewhere. The rest of the kit is great, though, so I'd recommend this system to anyone who wants a flexible, extensible, alarm system that they can install themselves and integrates well into a smart home
E**R
Es muy sencillo de montar, desde la app podemois ir añadiendo los elementos que tengamos de tal manera que es un sistema creciente en función de nuetras necesidades. Este modelo es el Kit básico compuesto de la central que se conecta al router y tiene además una batería interna en caso de fallo de alimentación eléctrica, un sistema de detección de movimiento y 2 detectores de apertura de puertas o ventanas. Estos dispositivos se alimentan por pila y su montaje es muy sencillo. Además se incluye un mando que viene muy práctico para poder activar o desactivar la alarma directamente cuando nos acercamos al hogar. Otra cosa que me ha gustado es que desde la app si activamos la geolocaliazación nos recuerda que armemos la alarma cada vez que detecte que salimos de casa, de esta manera no se nos olvida.
J**E
Wichtig an einem Überwachungssystem für Zuhause ist mir eine einfache Installation und vor allem die Benachrichtigungen in Echtzeit. Irgendwelche abschreckenden audiovisuellen Maßnahmen sind zwar ganz nett, aber auf diese möchte ich mich nicht verlassen. Stattdessen möchte ich sofort bescheid kriegen und im Bedarfsfall selber tätig werden. Während der Markt vor wenigen Jahren noch recht übersichtlich war und ich nicht wirklich viel Auswahl hatte, hat sich da bis heute schon echt viel getan. Damals entschied ich mich für ein System von Gigaset mit dem ich soweit auch ganz zufrieden war. Mittlerweile zeigen sich zwar auch schon ein paar nervige Details, aber seinen Zweck erfüllt das System noch. Mit diesem System von Yale habe ich wohl auch den richtigen Nachfolger gefunden, denn es vereint die Vorzüge die ich am Gigaset-System sehr schätze (einfache App + Echtzeit-Benachrichtigungen) und ergänzt sie noch um sinnvolle Details. So erinnert mich die Funktion der Geolokalisation daran den Alarm "scharf" zu schalten. Bei meinem alten Set musste ich dies immer manuell tun. Die Verbindungen zwischen Base und den einzelnen Sensoren ist durchweg stabil, auch eine der wichtigeren Kriterien! Die Yale -App nutze ich bereits schon, da ich bereits zwei Kameras im Außenbereich von Yale im Einsatz habe. Diese verrichten auch sehr zuverlässig ihren Dienst und die Einbindung dieses Systems in die App hat auch auf Anhieb funktioniert. Ich werde nun zeitnah das Yale-System erweitern, insbesondere weitere Sensoren und Kameras für den Innenbereich stehen auf der Einkaufsliste. Ich bin jedenfalls sehr zufrieden mit diesen System. Ich bin immer auf den laufenden was zuhause passiert wenn niemand da ist, und die Installation sowie Bedienung sind sehr einfach. Was will man mehr?!
A**.
Comprato per casa dei miei, io ho la versione più vecchia. Funziona egregiamente. Non è il più economico ma la qualità è buona. Pieno di accessori compatibili ti puoi costruire il tuo antifurto come vuoi
A**Y
Easy to fit and works well
Ö**R
Ürün mukemmel.. ev villa gibi yerlerde yeteri kadar iş goruyor. Tatil vs gibi durumlarda aklınız evinizde kalmıyor. 260 dolar gibi bir fiyata geliyor şu an. Fazla mi diye dusunurseniz; Aidatli güvenlik sistemi satan bir firmadan aldığım taahhütlü fiyata göre parasını 5 ayda çıkarıyor. Kurulumu kolay.. Pir dedektör için cift tarafli bant çıkmadı ama isteyenler için vida dübel ekleri mevcut. Pir dedektorun algılaması mükemmel değil.yani 12 metreden sizi anında fark etmiyor. Algılıyor ama biraz geç ve yaklasmaniz,5-6 MT önünden geçmeniz fln gerekiyor. O yüzden kurarken kilit noktaları iyi seçmek lazım İç ve dış siren sesi gayet yeterli. Dış siren tarzı dikkat çekici. Uygulama pratik ve her şeyin telefonla ayarlanabilmesi cok iyi. Herhangi bir uyarıyı mail, SMS ve mobil uyarı şeklinde gönderiyor. Düşünmeden alın. Not:Yale home uygulamasini indirip kurmayı denedim hubda yazan seri no geçersiz uyarısı verdi akşam Türkiye temsilcisiligine mail attım ertesi sabah dönüş yapıldı. Telefon dilini İngilizceye alıp "Yale smart living alarm" uygulamasıni kurup buradan devam etmemiz gerektiği söylendi söylenen takimatlara uyunca sorunsuz ve hızlı şekilde kurdum. Alipta kuramayan arkadaşlar bu şekilde yaparlarsa problem yaşamazlar.
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