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Tuya Smart WiFi and 4G GSM Home Security Alarm System Kit: Parts and Roles

Introduction: This kit is best understood as a coordinated alarm system, not as a single sensor or a standalone screen, because each part handles a separate job inside the same security setup.

For a first-time reader, the main mistake is to treat the product as if the alarm panel, the PIR, the door contact, the siren, the remote controls, and the Tuya app were all competing devices. They are not. In an intrusion alarm kit, the value comes from how those parts are divided up: one unit coordinates, some units detect, some units trigger action, and some units give the user control. That division is what turns a box of components into a home security system.

The alarm panel is the coordination layer that ties the kit together

The alarm panel is the center of the kit because it receives signals, keeps the system state visible, and manages how the rest of the set responds. In this product family, that role is supported by a 7-inch 1024 x 600 IPS touchscreen, Tuya Smart or Smart Life app control, 2. 4GHz WiFi, 4G GSM, and 433MHz wireless communication. Taken together, those are not separate products with the same function; they are different access paths to the same alarm logic. The touchscreen is the local face of the system, the app is the remote management layer, and the wireless links let the panel communicate with sensors and alerting devices. That is why the panel deserves to be read as a coordination layer rather than as “the alarm” by itself. A panel without detectors only shows status. Detectors without a panel only sense events. A siren without a panel only makes noise. The kit makes sense when the panel sits in the middle of the chain, collecting input from the PIR and door contact, then pushing alerts through the app, calls, texts, or local sound where supported by the configured model. Standard alarm terminology treats this kind of central unit as the control point, and that structure is the right way to read the product. The panel also matters because it defines how the system is used day to day. Wall mounting or desktop placement changes where the user reads alarms and manages settings. The listed DC5V adapter and backup battery matter because they keep the coordination layer from being reduced to a passive display. In practical terms, the panel is the part that makes the kit feel like one system instead of a pile of accessories.

The included sensor, remote, siren, and app each answer a different task

The easiest way to understand the kit is to separate “what detects,” “what alerts,” and “what controls. ” The included PIR sensor and door magnetic sensor are the detection side. The siren is the local alert side. The two remote controls and the app are the control side. The alarm panel sits between all three.

1. The panel and app manage status, while sensors handle triggers

The PIR sensor is the motion-triggering part of the kit, and the door magnetic sensor is the open-close trigger for an entry point. That distinction matters because the two devices are not interchangeable. A PIR sensor is for movement in a monitored area, while a magnetic contact is for the state of a door or window. That is the meaning of the parts list: the kit is built to watch both motion and access points, not one or the other. The app belongs on the management side, not on the sensing side. Tuya Smart or Smart Life is the place where the user checks status, arms or disarms the system remotely, and follows alerts if the configured setup supports that workflow. The app does not replace the detectors; it gives the user a different control path to the panel. This is also where the Tuya ecosystem matters. Tuya is the platform layer that connects device logic to app-based control, but that should not be inflated into a promise that every Tuya device works in the same way or that every product labeled Tuya has identical compatibility. The siren finishes the trigger chain by making the alarm locally audible. That is a separate function from mobile notification or messaging. A reader who sees “alarm system kit” should think in terms of this chain: detector, panel, alert, user response. That is the real meaning map of the product.

2. Remote control and touchscreen serve different on-site habits

The two remote controls and the 7-inch touchscreen solve different use habits, which is why both appear in the same kit. A handheld remote supports quick arming or disarming from nearby, usually without walking to the main unit. The touchscreen supports direct interaction with system menus, status checking, and local adjustment at the panel itself. They overlap in purpose, but not in behavior. This difference is easy to miss if a reader only looks for “control options. ” The remote is about short, low-friction actions. The touchscreen is about seeing more of the system at once and handling settings on the device body. That makes the product more than a WiFi alarm with app access. It is a mixed-control alarm kit, built for both app-based use and on-site handling. The 433MHz wireless link also belongs in this control picture. It is the internal radio layer used to connect compatible wireless parts to the system, while WiFi and 4G GSM speak to networked notification and remote access functions. Those layers serve different tasks. One is for local device communication, one is for internet-linked management, and one is for cellular messaging or calling functions where supported by the installed SIM and configured model. Keeping those roles separate helps avoid the common error of treating all wireless labels as if they mean the same thing.

The product listing identifies the kit clearly, but some specifications still need confirmation

The published material is clear enough to identify the product as a Tuya Smart WiFi and 4G GSM home security alarm system kit with remote control, but not every specification is locked to a single version. Public listings carry more than one model name, including PST-H700-4GEU, PST-H700-4GG, PST-H700-4G, and PST-H700-4GUS. They also show differences in detector count, size, and power wording. For a reader learning the category, that means the family is clear, but the exact configuration still needs checking before it is treated as one fixed specification. That caution is important because alarm kits are often described at two levels at once: the system level and the version level. System level tells you what the kit is made of. Version level tells you which network bands, power input, device counts, or physical dimensions apply to a specific SKU. Here, the included package is straightforward: alarm host, one PIR sensor, one door magnetic sensor, two remote controls, one siren, and a DC5V adapter. The open questions are the details around band version, wireless detector count, and which size or power statement belongs to which model. The safest way to read the listing is therefore simple. Treat the kit as a complete alarm set with a central panel, motion and entry sensors, local sound, and app control. Treat the model and specification differences as version checks, not as noise to ignore. That approach keeps the product understandable without overstating what is confirmed.

Conclusion

This Tuya Smart WiFi and 4G GSM home security alarm system kit is best understood as a coordinated home alarm set built around one panel and several job-specific parts. The panel manages status and control, the PIR and door contact detect events, the siren announces alarms locally, and the app plus remotes give the user different ways to operate the system. That division is the real story of the product. For a first-time reader, the main takeaway is structural: this is not a single sensor and not just a connected touchscreen. It is a kit, and the kit logic matters more than any one component. The remaining work is to match the exact model, band version, and published dimensions to the intended use before treating the specification as fixed.

FAQ

 Q:What comes inside a Tuya Smart WiFi and 4G GSM home alarm kit?

A:The kit is built around an alarm host and typically includes a PIR sensor, a door magnetic sensor, two remote controls, a siren, and a DC5V adapter. That set shows the product as a complete alarm system rather than a single device.

 Q:How does the alarm panel relate to the PIR sensor and door contact?

A:The panel is the coordinator. The PIR sensor and door contact are the trigger devices, while the panel receives their signals, manages the system state, and sends alerts through the app, sound, or other listed notification paths.

 Q:Is the 4G GSM function the same as Wi-Fi remote control?

A:No. Wi-Fi remote control and 4G GSM are different functions. Wi-Fi links the system to the network for app-based control, while 4G GSM is tied to cellular communication features such as calling or messaging on the supported model and SIM setup.

Sources / References

Docs Center-Tuya Developer

Wi-Fi® (MAC/PHY)

IEC TS 62558:2011

Related Examples

Tuya Smart WiFi & 4G GSM Home Security Alarm System Kit with Remote Control

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