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The Aqara Motion Sensor P1 (Updated Version) is a cutting-edge Zigbee 3.0 motion detector requiring an Aqara Hub and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. It boasts an industry-leading 5-year battery life, configurable detection timeout (1-200 seconds), and a wide 170° field of view with a 360° adjustable stand. Compatible with HomeKit, Alexa, and IFTTT, it enables seamless smart home automations and instant alerts, making it a top-tier choice for professional-grade home security and automation.
| ASIN | B0B9XZ1D51 |
| ASIN | B0B9XZ1D51 |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Metal |
| Battery life | 5 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,377 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #29 in Motion Detectors |
| Color | White |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,614) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,614) |
| Date First Available | 23 December 2022 |
| Date First Available | 23 December 2022 |
| Included components | Detector |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
| Item model number | MS-S02 |
| Item model number | MS-S02 |
| Manufacturer | Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd |
| Manufacturer | Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd |
| Part number | MS-S02 |
| Plug Profile | Wall Mount |
| Power source type | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 5.5 x 7 cm; 68.04 g |
| Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 5.5 x 7 cm; 68.04 g |
| Size | xx |
| Specific uses | Indoor and outdoor lighting |
| Style | 1 Pack |
| Temperature Range | 5E+1 Degrees Celsius |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Long Life Batteries |
S**O
"Questo sensore di movimento è davvero eccezionale! La sua capacità di rilevare i movimenti è estremamente precisa e reattiva, garantendo una sicurezza ottimale in casa. La compatibilità con Home Assistant, utilizzando Zigbee2MQTT, lo rende estremamente versatile e facile da integrare nel proprio sistema smart home. La configurazione è semplice e veloce, e una volta integrato, offre una vasta gamma di opzioni di automazione e controllo. La sua affidabilità è impressionante, e la sua sensibilità regolabile consente di personalizzare l'esperienza in base alle proprie esigenze. In definitiva, è un ottimo sensore di movimento che consiglio vivamente a chiunque desideri migliorare la sicurezza e l'automazione della propria casa con Home Assistant."
M**E
Pourquoi ce choix : J'utilisais déjà les anciens capteurs Aqara, mais ils avaient un gros défaut : une "période aveugle" d'une minute après chaque détection. J'ai pris ce modèle P1 spécifiquement pour corriger ce problème dans mon couloir/escalier. 🚀 La grosse nouveauté : Le délai de détection (Timeout) : C'est LE point fort de cette version "Améliorée". Via l'application, on peut enfin configurer le délai de réarmement. Je l'ai réglé sur quelques secondes : dès que la lumière s'éteint, si je bouge à nouveau, elle se rallume instantanément. Plus besoin d'agiter les bras dans le noir en attendant que le capteur se "réveille". 🔋 Autonomie et Piles : Le boîtier est légèrement plus épais que l'ancien modèle, car il embarque deux piles CR2450 (au lieu d'une 2450 ou 1632 sur d'autres marques). Aqara annonce 5 ans d'autonomie. Difficile à vérifier maintenant, mais vu la capacité des piles, c'est très prometteur pour ne pas avoir à changer les piles tous les 6 mois. ⚙️ Installation et Hub : Attention aux débutants : Ce n'est pas un appareil WiFi. Il nécessite impérativement un Hub Aqara (M1S, M2, E1...) ou une passerelle Zigbee compatible. L'appairage avec mon Hub a été immédiat. Le support pied (inclus) est très pratique pour orienter le capteur à 360° et éviter qu'il ne détecte mon chat au sol (grâce aussi au réglage de sensibilité "Moyen"). 💡 Capteur de luminosité intégré : Le capteur de lux fonctionne bien. Je l'ai configuré pour qu'il ne déclenche mes lumières que s'il fait vraiment sombre, ce qui économise de l'énergie. ✅ Les points positifs : Délai de détection configurable (C'est le "Game Changer"). Le support rotatif fourni (souvent absent chez les concurrents). La réactivité du protocole Zigbee (beaucoup plus rapide que le Bluetooth). ❌ Les points à surveiller : Nécessite absolument un Hub (coût supplémentaire si vous n'êtes pas équipé). Un peu plus volumineux que la version précédente (mais justifié par la batterie). Conclusion : Si vous faites de la domotique sérieuse (HomeKit, Alexa ou Home Assistant), c'est actuellement le meilleur capteur rapport qualité/prix/autonomie du marché. L'option de délai réglable le rend bien supérieur à l'ancienne version.
M**A
Der Aqara Bewegungsmelder P1 (wichtig die Modellnummern zu unterscheiden) hat meine Erwartungen übertroffen und ist die ideale Ergänzung für mein Smart Home. Die Einrichtung war super einfach und vor allem die Integration in Home-Assistant ging reibungslos. Innerhalb weniger Minuten war alles konfiguriert und einsatzbereit. Zuverlässigkeit und Vielseitigkeit in der Anwendung Die Zuverlässigkeit und Empfindlichkeit des Bewegungsmelders ist beeindruckend. Bewegungen werden präzise erfasst und in Echtzeit an mein HA weitergeleitet. Mit dem Bewegungsmelder habe etwa folgendes realisiert: -Anwesenheitssimulation: Diese aktiviert sich, wenn ich nicht zu Hause bin. Der Bewegungsmelder registriert für bestimmte Zeit (24h) keine Bewegungen und sorgt dafür, dass abends Lampen in verschiedenen Räumen automatisch ein- und ausgeschaltet werden. So sieht es aus, als wäre immer jemand zu Hause -Automatisches Nachtlicht: Der Bewegungsmelder sorgt dafür, dass sich nachts zwischen 0 und 6 Uhr das Licht im Flur oder im Badezimmer automatisch einschaltet, sobald er eine Bewegung erkennt. Das Licht bleibt so lange an und schaltet sich nach 5 Minuten ohne Bewegung wieder aus -Heizungssteuerung: Durch den Bewegungsmelder wird die Heizung mitgeregelt. Erkennt der Sensor 30 Minuten lang keine Bewegung, wird die Raumtemperatur automatisch abgesenkt. Nach 24h noch weiter. Bei Bewegung geht es wieder auf den ursprünglichen Wert zurück -Benachrichtigung bei unerwarteter Bewegung: Falls der Bewegungsmelder Bewegungen zu untypischen Zeiten wie während meiner Arbeitszeiten erfasst, erhalte ich sofort eine Benachrichtigung auf mein Smartphone. Eine gute Ergänzung zu meiner smarten Alarmanlage Design und Batterielaufzeit Das kompakte Design des Bewegungsmelders passt unauffällig in jede Umgebung und stört nicht. Zudem hält die Batterie überraschend lange, was den Wartungsaufwand gering hält und dafür sorgt, dass der Sensor immer einsatzbereit ist. Fazit Der Aqara Bewegungsmelder ist eine super Wahl für jeden, der sein Smart Home erweitern möchte. Für Home-Assistant-Nutzer ist er eine klare Empfehlung!
W**I
Bez problemu odpalam nim światło w garażu dzięki współpracy z Home Assistantem (ZHA).
K**S
This is a pretty good motion sensor. Time will tell with the battery life, but overall I am pleased. TLDR; THE GOOD: - You CAN pair with Home Assistant directly if you have a Zigbee coordinator - Fast and responsive at detecting motion - Good field-of-view - There is a built-in illuminance sensor if you want to create automations based on the brightness of the room - Pretty much all THE NOT AS GOOD: - Pairing was a little clunky - even with the first-party hub - Home Assistant is not able to detect the firmware version GOOD TO KNOW: - You don't need the first-party Aqara hub to use this device, but you do need some kind of Zigbee coordinator - You loose some functionality if you don't use the first-party Aqara hub. - Unlike some of Aqara's other products (FP2, FP1E, etc.) this is NOT an 'occupancy' sensor - it is a motion sensor. This means that while it's good for transitional spaces (like hallways or laundry rooms), you probably DON'T want to rely on it to detect people sitting still. - If you are pairing with Home Assistant via Zigbee it exposes a 'Motion' entity and an 'Occupancy' entity. The Occupancy entity never seems to clear (at least for me) so I just disabled it. The Motion entity works great and is the one you want to base your automations around. FULL REVIEW PAIRING WITH AQARA M3 HUB: I started by pairing the P1 with Aqara's first-party M3 hub. Paring was a little clunky only because you have to be VERY close to the hub for the initial pairing to work at all. Once paired you can move the sensor a lot further from the hub (more on connectivity later) but it seems like it might initially provision the device using Bluetooth, so I had to basically be in the same room for the device to pair properly. After that, pairing was totally fine. CONNECTIVITY I have the Aqara hub and the sensor 2 floors away (the P1 is in the basement laundry room which is also has all the utilities, so basically the worst case scenario for connectivity). I had one day when I noticed the connection dropping, but generally I was impressed with it's ability to remain connected to the Aqara hub given how challenging the set up was. If I moved the hub to a more central location or added an Aqara product that could act as a Zigbee repeater I feel confident that I wouldn't have any problems (most of Aqara Zigbee products that connect to mains power can act as repeaters - light bulbs, LED strip lights, smart plugs, smart wall switches, etc.). FORM FACTOR The form factor of the P1 is a little weird. On the one hand, having the swivel-neck mount gives you lots of options for position, but it makes it pretty noticeable. There are definitely better options if you want a discreet look. The adhesive that it comes with to stick to the wall / ceiling is also VERY strong. This is great for stability, but it will almost definitely damage a painted surface if you try to reposition it (I ended up using a Command Strip instead to make repositioning easier in the future). The way the sensor connects to the base is also a little weird. There is this 'togue-and-groove' system that makes it very easy to remove the sensor from the base (to replace the battery for example) without removing the stand for wherever it is adhered to, but it's a little tricky to get back on correctly. PAIRING WITH HOME ASSISTANT If you don't have an Aqara hub you can pair the P1 directly to Home Assistant using the Zigbee coordinator of your choice (I'm using the ZH1). There was one very weird issue though, and some missing functionality. - As mentioned, an 'Occupancy' entity gets exposed to Home Assistant. I was never able to get this entity to report as 'clear' - it only ever showed 'detected', so I just disabled it. This was a little weird and could be confusing (maybe the P1 shares some firmware with their MMWave sensors which DO detect occupancy?). The 'motion' entity that gets exposed works really well. - The built in lux sensor gets exposed to Home Assistant with no problems - The battery percentage took some time, but eventually was exposed to Home Assistant correctly - Detection interval, LED trigger indicator, and Motion sensitivity are all exposed properly through just the regular old Zigbee integration (I'm not currently using ZigbeeToMQTT or anything fancy) - The firmware version is NOT currently being detected, but I will update this review if it eventually gets picked up correctly. Overall, this has been a pretty good motion sensor. I've had some minor but understandable connection issues, but generally it performs the primary function of detecting motion very well and I really like that, since it uses Zigbee you are not stuck in Aqara's ecosystem if you have a more bespoke set-up. Great job Aqara!
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