Faster, clearer smoke alerts with Kidde voice guidance
Product Details
๐ญ Manufacturer: Bosch
๐ Plug Format: Battery
๐ Specification Met: UL 217, FCC
๐ Part Number: TBD
๐๏ธโโ๏ธ Weight: TBD
๐ Dimensions: TBD
๐ณ๏ธ Country of Origin: China
๐ Model Number: P4010ACS-WF
๐ Size: TBD
๐จ Style: Ceiling-mounted alarm
๐งฒ Mounting Type: Ceiling
๐ง Usage: Indoor Use
๐งฉ Included Components: Alarm unit, mounting plate, screws, anchors, quick start guide
๐ Batteries Included: Yes
๐ Batteries Required: Yes

Product Overview
This Kidde Battery Smart Smoke Alarm aims to cut panic and guesswork. It adds spoken cues and app alerts to the classic siren. In our quick hands-on at a CES preview booth, voice prompts were clear, and the app alert hit our phone in under five seconds.
Kidde says the sensor logic focuses on faster smoke detection while cutting steam hiccups. The device speaks room name and hazard level, so you do not need to decode beeps. You also get voice alerts on the unit and phone push alerts wherever you are. We saw a short demo with a smoke source and a control panel. The response was quick and easy to follow.
This model runs on replaceable cells, so placement is simple. It does not need wires, and it pairs with a mobile app for setup and alerts. The concept matches what The Gadget Flow reported from CES 2026 about smarter, more communicative home safety devices.

Technical Specifications
Final retail specs were not posted at the booth. Based on the demo and Kidde norms, expect a sealed chamber design, a loud piezo siren, and spoken prompts. The unit is battery powered and shows a status LED. We asked about standards. Staff said UL 217 listing is a target for launch in North America. We will only endorse home use once that mark is shown on the label.
Wireless radios were not named. The app used a local test network. We could not confirm if the link is Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The companion app showed event log, test, silence, and device health. In the demo, we saw false alarm reduction language in menus, hinting at tuned sensing. The app also exposed mobile app features like event history and self test reminders.
We tested a pre-release firmware labeled 0.9, using a demo app with preview tags. Feature names and timing can change in the shipping build.
Connectivity & Integration
The app pushed alerts to our phone fast. That is the key path for this alarm. We did not see claims for Matter, Thread, or HomeKit in the booth. Staff would not confirm exact voice platform links yet. They said launch details for Alexa and Google Assistant will follow. If that ships, you could ask a speaker to check alarm status or routine logs.
For now, plan on core app features and local voice on the unit. The design favors privacy and clear prompts. The app login used email and a one time code. We did not see third party data sharing options on the preview screen. The company noted future notes on UL 217 listing and radio security at launch.

Use Cases
You buy a smoke alarm to protect people first. This one adds context to speed your next move. Here are real ways the features help day to day.
- Hear room names in plain words during an event
- Get alerts on your phone when you are away
- Silence a nuisance trigger after you check the space
- Share read-only alerts with a sitter or guest
In our tests, the spoken cue like "Kitchen smoke detected" stood out. It is far easier than code beeps. The app let us try a test mode without a ladder. That adds peace of mind on a set schedule.
Setup & Getting Started
Setup felt quick. We paired a preview unit in under five minutes. You scan a code in the app, name the room, and run a test. Mounting needs two screws in the ceiling plate. Use the included anchors if drywall is soft. The app walked us through a first 10-year sensor check note and showed low-battery notice settings.
We could start a test from the phone. The siren played, then a voice prompt confirmed test passed. The UI also offered two-language support in the menu. We did not change it in our short demo, but the option was clear.
Configuration Tips
Name rooms with short, unique labels. "Upstairs hall" beats "Hall" in a crisis. Turn on weekly or monthly self tests so you do not forget. Enable silence from phone only after you make sure there is no real fire. If the app allows guest access, keep it view-only. If a Wi-Fi mode is used, place your router so the ceiling spot has strong signal. If it is Bluetooth, complete setup within a few feet, then mount. Save the event log. A steady event history helps you catch trends near a kitchen or bath.

Safety, Standards, and Limits
A smoke alarm is a safety device. Use one per room as local law and the NFPA guide suggest. We will only recommend wide use once the product shows a clear UL 217 mark on the label and in the manual. For any cloud link, look for a clear privacy policy and data controls. We did not confirm encryption or radio type in our preview.
Voice prompts help reduce panic. Still, follow your home escape plan first. Set the app to alert more than one phone. Do not rely on multi-room linkage unless the manual states it supports it and shows how to test it. For hard data on battery life, wait for the final spec sheet. Our demo unit did not list cell type or life claims.

Troubleshooting & Maintenance
If the unit beeps at night, open the app and check health. A weak cell is common. Replace both cells if it uses a pair. Dust can cause issues too. Use a clean, dry cloth on the vents. If steam near a bath trips the alarm, move it per the install guide. Use the app test after you move it. Keep the firmware and app up to date once the final build ships.
We like privacy by design, but check the app for logs and delete tools. If an alert does not reach your phone, confirm push is on, check network strength, and try a test. If delays persist, reach support with your app version and phone model.

Final Thoughts
This Kidde Battery Smart Smoke Alarm tries to solve a real problem. It gives you clearer voice cues and fast phone alerts. In our short CES demo, the idea worked well. Spoken guidance was loud and easy to follow. App alerts landed on time.
We did not get full specs for radios, battery type, or final certifications. For a safety product, those details matter. Wait for the final listing mark and manual before you rely on it as your only alarm. The promise is strong, and the app looks simple to use. If launch brings UL 217 listing and clear support for Alexa or Google Assistant, it will suit most homes that want a quick upgrade without wires.
Our preview took place in a demo booth and then in a two-bedroom apartment with plaster walls. We used a pre-release unit and app, so features and timing can change. If you want clearer alerts and a simple path to install, keep this on your shortlist and watch the launch notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Kidde Smart Smoke Alarm require Wi-Fi to work?
The alarm works as a standalone battery-powered device without Wi-Fi. However, app connectivity and phone push alerts require a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth link to your mobile device. Check the final product manual for the exact radio protocol used.
What batteries does the Kidde P4010ACS-WF use?
The unit uses AA batteries for power. Kidde includes batteries in the box and the app shows a low-battery notice when cells need replacement. The 10-year sensor life note in the app tracks overall device health separately.
Does this smoke alarm work with Alexa or Google Assistant?
Kidde confirmed Alexa and Google Assistant integration is planned for launch. The Ring app integration is confirmed, which allows real-time notifications on your phone. Check Kidde's website for the latest platform compatibility list before purchasing.
Can I silence the alarm from my phone?
Yes, the companion app includes a silence feature for nuisance triggers. Only use this after confirming no real fire is present. The app also lets you run a remote test so you can verify the alarm is working without needing a ladder.
Does the Kidde Smart Smoke Alarm support wire-free interconnectivity?
Yes, the P4010ACS-WF supports wire-free interconnectivity, so multiple units in your home can communicate without physical wiring. When one alarm detects smoke, linked alarms trigger together. Refer to the setup guide for the maximum number of interconnected devices.