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Monday, November 27th, 2023 12:03 AM

Glass break sensor won't open!

I've tried everything to open glass break sensor, even prying it with a small screwdriver. Nothing works. So frustrating! Keep getting reminders that the battery is low. HELP!!!

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1 year ago

Yes just push up and might have to put some force into it 

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Brute force and it won’t budge

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@jerrydamerow​ I find that pressing the Glassbreak Sensor between my two hands, and then moving the hand touching the front of the sensor up and moving the hand touching the sensor's back cover down, helps to remove the cover and display its battery. 

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From the design of the breaker, this approach should work, but it does not budge despite extreme use of extreme force.

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11 months ago

I have the same exact problem.  Pushed like hell and nothing.  What the heck? 

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11 months ago

Thank you for that info.  I found out the problem with mine.  Turns out the mounting bracket is very, only maybe a sixteenth of an inch.  Mine is mounted to the ceiling.  So I could not even see the mounting bracket.  The only way to see the bracket is if you slide the device out of it.  The deceiving part is that the front cover looks like it is the part that comes off, but it is not.  Thank you for the info on which direction to push.  It will definitely come off in only one direction and the idiotic video they have of how to replace the battery does not show you which direction that is.  So I ended up having to rip mine off the ceiling, and once I did that, I was able to see how the thing came apart.  Thanks.

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11 months ago

Same problem! Mine was never adhered to the wall. Can’t imagine trying to remove cover when device stuck to wall!

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10 months ago

Can’t open it either. Ridiculous!

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@thankyoufog​ Is this Glassbreak Sensor mounted on a wall, or is it placed on something like a shelf?

If it's on a wall, press down on the sensor and slide it up to remove it off its bracket. If it's not mounted on the wall, I like to hold the sensor in between both of my hands. Then move the hand touching the front of the sensor up while moving the hand touching the back of the sensor down to remove the battery cover.

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is button on sensor at top or bottom

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@cookgirl​ The button is located at the top of the sensor.

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5 months ago

At the top of the sensor (find the small button) there is a tab at the back. Press the tab and the sensor cover comes right off.  However, this only worked for me because the sensor was not flush mounted against the wall.

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4 months ago

What an effing POS.  There is ZERO way to get these things open once mounted on the wall. I had to rip mine off the wall thereby destroying the drywall. Then get a putty knife and force the edge of it into the miniscule slit space on the back of the sensor at the top (end with the button on it). Then forcibly work it up and open.  The online video is pathetically worthless. 
And I’ve got three more to do!  Or just let the damn things die rather than destroy my walls — and get rid of Simplisafe!!! 

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I feel your pain!  I had to rip mine off the ceiling.

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4 months ago

Emily_s — above …. You should read your own supposed reply and realize how ridiculous it is. “Press down on the sensor and slide it up”.  Right.  Coz that makes total sense to push down and up at the same time. 

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4 months ago

I didn't mount mine, they're free standing.

It's not easy to explain since they're not mounted.

If mounted; The meaning of press down, is push in on on the sensor and push the front part of the sensor up. Up is where the reset button is. Don't push too hard in, add some force up.

On my freestanding glass break, I hold the front in right hand, and put two left hand fingers in the back at the bottom cavity at the back, thumb on bottom, there is a sorta cavity on the back at the bottom.

Pushing front up slightly and pulling down in the cavity, it pops right off.

I'd take video & pics but can't hold both phone and sensor at the same time. Not my job anyhow.

With as much trouble as some folks have with this sensor, for whatever reason, it would behoove Simplisafe to take some pics and videos from various angles with proper directions.

They seem to have time & money for propaganda videos on Facebook etc.😉😁

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We struggled unsuccessfully with other instructions and videos. Your comments and instructions were spot on for me. Thanks a lot! 
Dave 

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3 months ago

Now it is Fall 2024 and this user is still having the same problem as others posting here. Didn't Simplisafe designers do any user testing? They need to provide the tiny screwdriver I had to use to pry it open and let users know it takes work to get the cover off, not just "lifting it off the bracket" as shown in the video. They need a redesign.

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1 month ago

I canny get a cover off of this thing.  I read all the comments, broke a nail & can’t find how to get to the battery. 

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@kheath2005 Is your Glassbreak Sensor mounted on a wall? Or is it freestanding? 

 

If it's mounted on a wall, press into the device while also sliding it up—its battery cover should slide right off. 

 

But if the Glassbreak Sensor is standing on a table or shelf, try holding the sensor between both hands. Press into the front of the sensor with your non-dominant hand, and press into the back of it with your dominant hand. Move your non-dominant hand up and your dominant hand down, and the battery cover should slide off.

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@simplisafe_admin​  this method doesn't work. I even put my freestanding sensor on a gripper pad flat on the counter for more leverage. Pressed in every which direction. Nothing works. I am tired of getting the alerts that I want to throw the sensor away. 

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