
Honeywell IS335
Score: 85/100
Aeotec SmartThings Motion Sensor
Score: 75/100Rankings

The Honeywell IS335 is a wired PIR motion detector offering exceptional coverage and pet immunity for residential security. Its sealed optical chamber and high immunity to interference ensure reliable performance with minimal false alarms. It is best suited for homeowners with pets who have existing Honeywell/VISTA wired alarm systems.

The Aeotec SmartThings Motion Sensor is a compact, battery-powered Zigbee device that combines PIR motion detection with temperature sensing for home automation. It features a 120-degree field of view and flexible magnetic mounting, though it is limited to indoor use. It is best suited for SmartThings users seeking affordable indoor motion automation.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
40 feetbest | 16 feet | |
— | 120 degreesbest | |
— | 12 monthsbest | |
-10 celsius | 0 celsiusbest | |
7 feetbest | — | |
3 secondsbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Sensors & Detection(3) | ||
Detection Range (feet) | 40 feet | 16 feet |
Field of View (degrees) | N/A degrees | 120 degrees |
Pet Immunity | true | false |
Connectivity & Smart Home(1) | ||
Connectivity Protocol | Wired | Zigbee |
Installation & Environment(3) | ||
IP Rating | N/A | Indoor |
Mounting Type | Wall/Cornor | Magnetic |
Operating Temperature (celsius) | -10 to 55 celsius | 0 celsius |
Power & Battery(1) | ||
Power Source | Wired | Battery |

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Professional reviewers and distributors highlight the Honeywell IS335 for its superior detection and false alarm immunity, noting its impressive reach and value for residential use.
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