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It doesn' t work, it also sees what isn' t there
When no one is home, every 10 minutes there is a notification that someone is there, and when I come, paradoxically, they don' t see me, they are the ghosts
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Integration in the Home Assistant environment, where it is part of the automation for controlling Philips HUE lighting, a wall-mounted central tablet, a smart air purifier and Android TV in a residential kitchen.
Previously controlled based on a common PIR sensor (HUE Motion), which was not very reliable.
A series of firmware upgrades already today enable quite reliable detection of people in the monitored area, and the possibility of subsequent automation based on presence and time.
Execution and design
Still occasional " ghosts"
Difficult installation, choosing a suitable place and mounting height is a bit challenging.
Complex configuration if you want the sensor to function reliably
The app still has a lot of bugs, but after setting up and debugging, you don' t even need to run it.
Quite a nicely processed sensor that surprised me with its portability. It works well in the Aqara ecosystem, unfortunately in combination with Google home a big disappointment. At present, it is not possible to use automation. The sensor and zones are visible in home, but the routine does not start. You must open the Automation section and update the status. This completely negates the point. This is a known problem that users complain about. The only possible solution at the moment are IFTTT applets. If the manufacturer solves the Google problem, this will be a great sensor.
We bought the sensor for a senior 80+ woman so we could have control over her when we are at home (2 generation house). We placed the sensor on the ceiling so we use the mode of tracking people's falls. We welcome the absence of the need for a central unit. We appreciated the intuitive and rich interface of the application that allows you to automate in bulk (e.g. trigger one automation by the other). Last but not least, we were very pleased that the Aqara app has 2 types of notifications - normal and emergency. Emergency beeps on the phone even when the "do not disturb" mode is on. At the same time, unlike other apps, you can set the message body in the notification. Other apps like Tuya don't or can't do this.
Fall sensor mode (suitable for senior safety)
Aqara application environment
Works independently without the need for a central unit
Connects via USB-C cable
Lightweight module, does not require much drilling. The screw is in the package.
3 accuracy modes
In fall sensing mode, the sensing angle covers up to 6 meters
The Aqara system has a more proprietary interface compared to other IOT systems
Fast pairing
Minimum/no internet outages
Diode
Aqara app (unlike others) has Emergency notifications
The sensor likes to get hot
The Aqara system is closed, it cannot be connected to devices within the Zigbee 3.0 protocol
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reliably and quickly detects presence
Apple Home support
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