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The Aqara Zigbee Temperature and Humidity Sensor is a compact, wireless device that accurately measures temperature (±0.3°C), humidity (±3%), and atmospheric pressure. Designed for seamless integration with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, and IFTTT via the Aqara Hub, it enables real-time remote monitoring and smart home automation. With ultra-low power consumption, it offers up to 2 years of battery life, making it an essential tool for maintaining a healthy, comfortable living environment.


























| ASIN | B07D37FKGY |
| Additional Features | Air Pressure Sensor |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,390 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #29 in Home Automation Devices |
| Brand Name | Aqara |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Technology | Zigbee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,436) |
| Display Type | Digital |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192784000106 |
| Included Components | Temperature and Humidity Sensor x 1, Sticker x 1, Quick Start Guide x 1 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Item Length | 0.9 Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Temperature and Humidity Sensor |
| Item Weight | 13.61 g |
| Manufacturer | Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd |
| Model | Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor |
| Model Name | Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | 6010344 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Replace battery when needed |
| Resolution | 0.1°C |
| Response Time | 5 seconds |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Style Name | 1 Pack |
| UPC | 192784000106 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 50 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
J**N
Need automation? Get this!
I love how easy and tiny they are! Battery still hasn’t died on me. Always stays connected with hub and HomeKit! I have one on the ceiling in each room. This is my best friend when it comes to bathroom. Once the humidity hits this % then it automate the switch to turn on bathroom fan! When it drops below % then it turns off the bathroom fan! I found this to show more accurate temperature and humidity than HomePod does. Plus HomePod doesn’t work with automation. This one does! HomePod is very slow with updating while this is rapid and consistent!
R**X
Very Reliable
Great value and the Aqara sensor stays connected to my Smartthings v3. If you have a Philips Hue hub I would recommend unplugging before setting up your Aqara sensor. The Aqara sensor prefers to be paired directly to the Smartthings v3 hub first. Update: I'm using a custom IDE on a Smartthings V3 hub and I am experiencing zero disconnections. If you have a Philips Hue hub: power it down first, before syncing your Aqara sensor. The Aqara battery is still reading 97%-100% which is incredible. I'm using these sensors to automate window ac units combined with Securifi Peanut Smart Plugs. The GE window ac unit's thermostats are highly inaccurate and reading the sun/outside temps vs inside temperatures. If you are concerned about reducing the life on your window ac units/safety: Set a long delay for it to turn off, so you are not short cycling the units and stressing your rated smart plugs. Don't use wifi smart plugs. Always use Zwave+/Zigbee smart plugs, so you don't over-saturate your network with wifi devices. The Zwave+/Zigbee protocol is far more reliable vs wifi. I'm working on implementing and replacing Smartthings with a RPI4 with HA or Hoobs for local control. You can also integrate Smartthings with HA/Hoobs if you prefer to keep Smartthings. Update: Ordered a second sensor and it came with a dead battery. I happened to have a new Energizer CR2032. Everything works fine. The bad battery that came with the sensor would only power the Aqara for 10 minutes.
R**A
so far so good
I am using these with Home assistant automations. The product description implies that these can only work with an "aqara hub" but this is not true. I have a standard zigbee dongle and it connected with minimal problems. I bought the 2 pack. The 1st unit initially connected without exposing all entities to HA. A bit of research and i determined that because of their efficiency with battery life, they sometimes do not stay awake long enough for the initial "interview" of device capabilities. The trick is when pairing begins to press the pair button once every 5 seconds to keep the device awake until it is fully interviewed by the mqtt agent. Once fully paired, these sensors work great and report accurately.
P**O
Integrate well with Home Assistant!
I've got four so far, will be getting at least one more to monitor my chicken coop!
G**.
Incredibly inaccurate and impossible to open battery cover.
I ordered three of these. One for my attic. One for my master bedroom. One for my office. I already put on the labels so there wouldn't be any mix-ups. Office setup without an issue. Pulled the plastic tab, held down the button and Zigbee with Home Assistant Yellow identified it and got set up easily and immediately. Battery level is at like 84% for some reason but... whatever. Attic. I pulled the plastic and it broke! Battery still wasn't making contact. So I had to get a butter knife to twist the cover off. It wasn't easy but eventually it came off. I was able to pull the rest of the plastic off and go the same setup. Annoying but acceptable. Battery also at 84%. The one for the bedroom almost made me violent. That plastic battery tab ALSO tore/broke! And I couldn't twist off the cover as easily! I used the knife and I was getting closer to digging a hole to the battery than twisting the cover off. I had to risk stabbing myself in the hand with a kitchen knife to pry it off! Even then one of the three plastic arms (or whatever they're called that hold it in place) wasn't coming out of its slot. I had to use force to pull it off. Then I needed to use a phillips head screwdriver to remove the metal battery cover (because the plastic cover isn't enough, then use the knife again to pry out the 2032 battery just to remove the dime sized plastic that couldn't get pulled out. I put the battery back in, screwed the metal cover back on, put the plastic cover back on and finally got everything set up. Now... after making my therapy appointment I compared the readings of all three sensors sitting right next to each other on the carpet. Office humidity 58.94% Office pressure 14.4 Office temperature 74.26F Attic humidity 56.98% Attic pressure 14.4 Attic temperature 73.72F Bedroom humidity 52.43% Office pressure 14.4 Office temperature 77.47F Someone please explain how three sensors less than 4 inches apart can read vastly different temperatures and humidity? Between 73F-77F in temperature and 52%-58% humidity? How reliable are these? Page 3 of the manual (because I'm one of the 3 people that read them) give it a +– 0.54F variance. I'm looking at 8x that! This isn't of one reading 74.5 and the other 74. This is one is reading 73 and the other 77. Yeah... if you want something accurate, SKIP.
J**R
Great for Home Assistant
I got these because Aqara has a good reputation for working seamlessly with generic Zigbee hubs and Home Assistant. I don't use the Aqara hub or app at all. Pros: - They look quite good attached to a wall. (Vastly better than the big orange plate you get with the Sonoff ones.) - They're reliable. I almost never get disconnections. It can take a while for them to come back after a power outage shuts down the hub, but they always come back. - They're fast. Temperature changes get posted very quickly when they happen. Within a few seconds, usually. - They're efficient. If the temperature is stable, they'll only ping in once an hour or so. Cons: - None to speak of I've had one installed in my bedroom for six months and it's reporting about 60% battery remaining. I'd like to see that closer to 75%, but I also don't know how accurate it is.
B**S
Temperature controled outlet
Very nice temperature control of a smart outlet. Now my fans come on automatically when it gets too warm and shut off when it's not warm.
L**A
Działają świetnie
T**C
Ho avuto l'opportunità di testare l'Aqara Sensore di Temperatura e sono rimasto molto soddisfatto delle sue prestazioni e della sua affidabilità. Questo piccolo dispositivo ha dimostrato di essere un'aggiunta essenziale alla mia casa intelligente, fornendomi informazioni precise sulla temperatura dell'ambiente. La cosa che mi ha colpito immediatamente è stata la facilità d'installazione. Basta posizionare il sensore nella stanza desiderata, utilizzando l'adesivo incluso o un supporto magnetico opzionale, e connetterlo alla mia rete Zigbee tramite il gateway Aqara. La connessione è stata stabile e senza problemi, consentendomi di monitorare la temperatura in tempo reale attraverso l'app Aqara sul mio smartphone. La precisione delle letture di temperatura è stata impressionante. Ho confrontato i dati forniti dall'Aqara Sensore di Temperatura con altri termometri affidabili e ho riscontrato solo minime differenze, confermando l'alta precisione del dispositivo. È in grado di rilevare anche variazioni di temperatura minime, il che è particolarmente utile per garantire un comfort ottimale in casa. Una delle caratteristiche che ho apprezzato di più è la possibilità di impostare notifiche personalizzate. Tramite l'app Aqara, ho potuto stabilire dei limiti di temperatura e ricevere avvisi direttamente sul mio smartphone quando la temperatura raggiungeva valori critici. Questo mi ha aiutato a mantenere un controllo costante sulla climatizzazione della mia casa e ad adottare le misure necessarie per mantenerla confortevole. Un altro aspetto positivo dell'Aqara Sensore di Temperatura è la sua compatibilità con altri dispositivi smart. Grazie all'integrazione con la mia piattaforma domotica, ho potuto automatizzare diverse azioni in base alle letture di temperatura. Ad esempio, ho creato una regola per attivare il mio sistema di riscaldamento o di raffrescamento quando la temperatura arriva ad un determinato valore. Nel mio caso ho utilizzato l'hub personale HOMEY PRO. Da un punto di vista estetico, il sensore ha un design pulito e discreto, che si adatta facilmente a qualsiasi ambiente. La sua batteria a lunga durata è un altro vantaggio, poiché non devo preoccuparmi di sostituirla frequentemente. In conclusione, l'Aqara Sensore di Temperatura si è rivelato un dispositivo affidabile, preciso e altamente funzionale per il monitoraggio delle temperature in casa. Con la sua facilità d'installazione, la connettività stabile e la possibilità di personalizzare notifiche e automazioni, rappresenta un'aggiunta di valore al mio sistema smart home. Consiglio vivamente questo sensore a chiunque desideri tenere sotto controllo la temperatura dell'ambiente in modo pratico ed EFFICIENTE senza spendere troppo
I**M
Already had the Raspberry Pi and ConBee 2 so adding the Sensors was a no brainer. So far so good after 4 days. LQI and RSSI helped select the best location for Pi.
R**H
حجمها صغييير جدا وتشتغل على بطارية وتشوفلك حرارة الغرفه والرطوبة ملاحظه اتوقع لازم يكون عندك هوب من نفس الشركة انا عندي وشابك عليه قفل الباب وحقت الحراره ذي وتنفع في الروتينات مع اليكسا مثلا حرارة الغرفة صارت عالية يشتغل المكيف تلقائي والعكس
J**N
Har köpt massor av dessa, inklusive tidigare modell och är väldigt nöjd med funktionen. Använder inomhus och utomhus. Batterierna räcker länge, men det beror mycket på kvaliteten på batterier, vissa jag köpt har varit klart sämre (no-name). Fungerar både med Z2M och ZHA i Home Assistant. Eftersom jag har så många så är det lite oklart om detta är modellen som har Lufttryck eller vad det heter (Pressure tror jag det står i Z2M).
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