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Customers find the motion sensor works well, with one mentioning seamless integration with Alexa and Home Assistant. The device is easy to set up, with one customer noting simple connection to the Aqara hub, and serves as a decent cheaper alternative. They appreciate its sensitivity, with one customer highlighting the ability to adjust the range, and its automation capabilities, with one noting no issues with connected automations.
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[Multi-Ecosystem Support with Matter] An Aqara Zigbee 3.0 Hub is required (except Camera Hub G2H) and sold separately. When using an Aqara Zigbee 3.0 hub (except the Camera Hub G2H pro), the Zigbee Presence Sensor FP1E features Matter-over-bridge support and is also compatible with major third-party platforms, like Homekit, Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings, Home Assistant and Homey. (Note:only supports connectivity with Aqara Hub but not other brands hubs)
[mmWave Radar for Accurate Detection & Wide Coverage] Based on mmWave technology, the mmwave presence sensor FP1E achieves more precise detection compared to most PIR motion sensors. It can detect subtle movements of stationary individuals, preventing false reports in cases of inactivity. Additionally, it reduces response delay, ensuring faster and more immersive automation triggers. It enables a 120° field of view (can reach 180° in close range), up to 6m, covering an area of 35 ㎡, enough to monitor a room in your home.
[Enhanced Precision with AI Technology] Empowered by Aqara Lab’s AI technology, the smart motion sensor can proactively identify and eliminate interference sources like small pets in a space to prevent false alarms. In addition, the AI Spatial Learning capabilities allow the presence sensor FP1E to autonomously to adapt its detection sensitivity to your room, enhancing detection accuracy
[Easy to set up & Installation ] Simply plug the Human Presence Sensor into a 5V/1A DC adapter (not included) for quick and easy setup in minutes. An Aqara Zigbee 3.0 Hub is required (not included). Its intuitive APP interface makes it easy to use without having to worry about adjusting sensitivity or dealing with sources of interference in your space. Magnetic and adhesive brackets make it easy to mount on a wall, ceiling, or corner.
[Smart Automation with Detection of Moving and Still Status ] Use it with other Aqara devices for smart automations. The Presence Sensor FP1E accurately detects a human’s presence, whether moving or still, within a space, as well as the duration of their status. Unlocking a wide range of automation possibilities triggered by moving/still (Aqara Home app exclusive feature). For exemple, the FP1E works as a reminder of prolonged sitting: if still detected for over 30 min, then send a notification, and change color of light strip.
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Reviewer: SurfinMonkey
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great companion to Home Assistant
Review: Works really well, quite sensitive so be aware of where you place this.Has been extremely reliable with Home Assistant. You must supply your own USB power adapter
Reviewer: John K
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Hubitat users: Good newer device for automation Zigbee
Review: As others have said, this is a bit of a PITA to set up and pair. You have to pair it twice without removing it from the system after the first, no repeaters, use the built in driver, and get very close to the hub to avoid repeaters when first set up. Other than that, once set up and working, it’s pretty terrific. It detects occupancy, not just movement. It is Zigbee so it reports quickly, reports no movement after about 15-20 seconds of no occupancy. this is not a ‘presence’ sensor in Hubitat terms which refers to being present in the system at home. It refers to being an occupant of a room. It has no illuminance sensor so you can’t set it up for control based on illumination. At the current discounted price of about 40, It’s a good sensor. At 30 I will buy another or two. Third Reality’s motion sensor is 15-20 and a good value for a MOTION sensor. This is NOT battery operated or battery backed up and has a hard wired USB A plug with a 6′ (approx) cord, so you will need a power source for it. They say 1a (5v) works. I have mine on a 2a – hard to find just 1a these days, and they are inexpensive if you can. It also re-connects quickly if the power goes out. I found that out when moving it from the ‘setup’ location to a distant location (with repeaters). All in all not too bad. It’s not THAT new (2023) or so and has built in drivers in Hubitat – no need to download other drivers.
Reviewer: Claudia
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works as intended as a Zigbee Presence Sensor
Review: (Edit: 10/04/24) This month’s z2m update brought support for the FP1E. Now I have the device directly on my main Zigbee network in Home Assistant. It works great.I was easily able to pair this Aqara FP1E Presense Sensor to my M3 Hub, just followed the prompt when adding a new device. I was then able to see my Sensor in the Matter Integration that the M3 is a bridge for in Home Assistant. I set up an automation the when presense had changed from any state to clear for greater than 1 minute, to turn off the lights (if already on) in the room I have the sensor in. So far so good. I am however looking forward to when zigbee2mqtt and/or ZHA support this Zigbee device, I am very interested in seeing what is controllable/observable. I had been able to easily pair the FP1E to my z2m network, but at time of writing, it’s not yet a supported device.All in all though, good sensor so far. Detects me, totally (maybe) a human, but not my cats. Setting the range of the sensor was easy too, a slidable scale within the Aqara app. And the AI/machine learning “reset” function cleared a clear room and hopefully accounted for all that it is supposed to.
Reviewer: The Chief
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: NEEDS Aqara Hub for Homekit compatibility but GREAT once it is working
Review: It is erroneous to say this sensor is Zigbee 3 compatible or HomeKit compatible UNLESS you have an Aqara hub. When I added the sensor by itself to my SmartThings system, it showed up as a “Zigbee Connect thing” or some generic nonsense like that. It did nothing.I thought the Zigbee 3 note meant I could use this with HomeKit through SmartThings, but no. It specifically says “Requires Aqara Zigbee 3.0 HUB ” and they mean it. Once I bought the cheapest Aqara hub (around $29 when I got it), it still took some work and updating firmware to get it all working, but now it is flawless; I have a simple sensor that will turn lights off when I am not in my office.Also, I don’t think this will work in “HomeKit compatible” mode in the Aqara app. I tried it, but the sensor would never pair with the hub. Then when I redid it in the Aqara app with an account (not HomeKit compatible mode), I was notified to update firmware, and things all worked. Once it was set up, it worked great. But the Zigbee 3 note is really about what Aqara hub to get, not hubs in general.So, honestly, I would recommend this if you have an Aqara Zigbee 3 hub or you just add in to the cost the extra for the USB stick Aqara hub. It’s an actual “presence sensor” not just motion detection.
Reviewer: Dmitry Liubarskyi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I like it a lot
Review: This is a great device, it exceeded my expectations in every way. I was finally able to solve my problem with bathroom light turning off while I’m still in it taking a shower. So far there wasn’t a single time when it would fail or see a ghosts. I was able to pair it with my Aqara m2 hub from the first attempt, the setup process is extremely easy, you just press a few buttons an that’s it. And then I’ve exposed it to Hubitat C-8 via generic matter bridge. Unlike motion sensor automations you don’t need to set any delays, it just always tells you if there’s someone in the room or not. On the negative side I don’t like that it’s hardwired, I would prefer a detachable cable because if it fails I’m going to lose a $50 investment. Currently it also reacts to my cat entering the room but I’m hoping that a couple of AI runs or repositioning will solve that problem. Overall I’m very happy with this device, will probably buy more and patiently waiting for FP2E.
Reviewer: José A
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Funciona muy bien y se enlaza a la primera.
Reviewer: Berkan S.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Toplamda 10 adet aldım. Şimdi Aqara hub’lardan veya Zigbee2MQTT üzerinden direkt bağlayabilirsiniz. Kullanmaya başlamadan önce, boş bir odada (hayvansız, TV kapalı, bilgisayar bile kapalı) AI öğrenme modunu çalıştırın. Konumlandırmaya dikkat edin. Oda girişinde ben kapının üstüne yerleştirdim. Zigbee2MQTT üzerinden de ekleyebilirsiniz, ancak bu durumda AI öğrenme modu aktif olmuyor.Bir haftadır kullanıyorum. Ofis olarak kullandığım küçük odada bir kere bile yanlışlıkla ışığı kapatmadı. Açma hızı da mükemmel. Odaya girer girmez ışığı açıyor. Tek eksisi, lux sensörü bulunmaması. Bu cihazla hareket sensörüne bile ihtiyaç duymuyorsunuz. Zigbee2MQTT’de mesafeyi de görebiliyorsunuz. Ancak dediğim gibi, AI modu Zigbee2MQTT ile gelmiyor (doğal olarak).Arkadaşım da aynı cihazı kullanıyor. Örneğin, onda hareket eden perdeye ve çamaşır makinesine nadiren de olsa tepki vermiş. Bu açıdan denemedim ama bende takılı olduğu yer klima önü. Deneme amacıyla klimayı hem soğuk hem de sıcak modda çalıştırdım ve hiçbir sorun yaşamadım.Bu cihazı alarak evinizdeki tüm ışıkları akıllandırabilirsiniz. Doğru bir şekilde yerleştirir ve yeterli sayıya ulaşırsanız, evinizde bir daha ışık açıp kapatmazsınız. Ayrıca, alarm sistemi olarak da kullanılabilir.Home Assistant dahil tüm sistemlerde çalışıyor. Ben Aqara M2 hub üzerinden tanıtıp Home Assistant’a HomeKit Controller ile ekledim. Aqara cihazlarını da Sonoff Micro Zigbee USB adaptöre bağladım. Zaten tek yaşadığım için hareket sensörleri ile ışık otomasyonu yapabiliyorum. Mantık basit: girdiğim odada ışık açılıyor, diğer odalarda ışık kapanıyor. Bu şekilde evimde ışık açıp kapatma ihtiyacı duymuyorum. Ancak misafir geldiğinde sıkıntı oluyordu. Şimdi, misafir gelince kapıdaki kamera algılıyor ve evi misafir moduna geçiriyor. Bu modda tüm FP1’lere elektrik gidiyor ve aktif hale geliyor. Böylece evde kim olursa olsun, ışıklar otomatik olarak çalışıyor.Matter veya Matter destekleyen hub’lar artık yaygınlaştı. Bu cihazı istediğiniz yerde kullanabilirsiniz. Örneğin, Hue ışıkları veya Sonoff rölelerini Matter ile Aqara uygulamasına tanıtıp doğrudan otomasyonlar oluşturabilirsiniz.Cihazı mutlaka kimsenin dokunamayacağı bir yere yerleştirin, çünkü yerinden oynatılırsa AI öğrenme modunu yeniden çalıştırmak zorunda kalabilirsiniz.Tek ve büyük eleştirim: 1700 TL’ye Black Friday’de aldım, ancak 5 gün sonra fiyat 3800 TL’ye çıktı. Avrupa’da FP2 90 Euro, FP1 ise 45-50 Euro arasında satılıyor. Arada yarı yarıya fark var, çünkü FP2 çok daha fazla özelliğe sahip bir cihaz. Ancak Türkiye’de FP1, FP2’den daha pahalı. Bu nasıl bir mantık? Fiyat neden 1700 TL’den 3800 TL’ye çıktı?
Reviewer: Paolo Savi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Funziona bene ed è reattivo, peccato che manchi di un sensore della luminosità come il modello FP2. P.S: Prima del pairing con l’Hub aggiornate il firmware di quest’ultimo. Ho provato più volte con l’Hub E1 senza successo e stavo per renderlo. Ho notato per caso la presenza di un upgrade del firmware e tutto poi ha funzionato dovere. L’app di Aquara dovrebbe presentarlo al momento della registrazione dell’unità.Edit: dopo 1 mese di utilizzo non posso che confermare la bontà del prodotto. E’ sicuramente migliore del sensore di presenza Meross appena uscito, che a volte non reagisce.
Reviewer: Nico
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: J’intègre ce détecteur de présence à Home Assistant via une clé Zigbee ; je ne peux donc pas commenter l’application native.Néanmoins, sa reconnaissance par Z2M est immédiate et, après configuration, sa fiabilité atteint 99 %.J’ai observé très peu de ratés ou de faux positifs.L’appareil est fourni avec une plaque métallique adhésive permettant une fixation et un réglage aisés.Son seul défaut réside dans un temps de réponse non immédiat : quelques secondes s’écoulent entre la sortie de la zone de détection et la mise à jour de l’état. Ceci reste toutefois négligeable en utilisation courante.
Reviewer: Cedric Impkvn
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Vorweg: Ich hatte längere Zeit TuYa Radarsensoren die das ganze Z2M-System mit Statusmeldungen zugespammt haben. Neben dem Problem funktionierten diese TuYa Melder auch nicht immer zuverlässig und haben oft Fehlauslösungen gehabt.Nun habe ich diese beiden Melder rausgeschmissen und gegen diese Aqara FP1E getauscht. In der Decke habe ich mir dann ein USB Kabelnetzteil von Logilink reingesetzt damit der FP1E auch dort Strom bekommt. Da der alte TuYa Melder so groß war, wie eine GU10 Lampenfassung habe ich mir eine adaptiert und den Aqara dort eingebaut, siehe Foto. Passt so grade ebend. Lediglich die Halterung musste ich dafür anpassen, da das Gelenk hinten nur Magnetisch auf eine Metallplatte mit zwei Schraublöchern geht. Der Sensor ist dafür ja aber auch nicht gemacht, sondern für einen direkten Anbau an die Decke. Aufgrund des Lochs bei mir und der doch recht großen Aufbauphase entschied ich mich für den etwas improvisierten Einbau.In Zigbee2MQTT konnte ich es nahtlos ohne Gebastel einbinden (Zigbee2MQTT 2.0, HA 2025.1, Skyconnect Stick, ca. 150 Zigbee Geräte). Ich wunderte mich erst, dass der Sensor ständig Präsenz anzeigt, aber dafür muss einmalig das “AI Learning” in den Einstellungen aktiviert werden , damit der Melder sich kalibriert. Das würde aber in der richtigen App von Aqara sowieso gemacht werden müssen.Der Melder arbeitet wirklich hervorragend. Auch die Auslösedistanz funktioniert relativ genau. Damit kann ich unterbinden, dass der Vierbeiner das Licht auslöst, das konnten die TuYas nicht so präzise. Auch das Routing des Netzwerks über die Aqaras funktioniert laut Map sehr gut.Dank Zigbee ist die Latenz des Aqara unfassbar gering, dass es nicht auffällt ob es ein hart geschaltetes Licht mit Analog-BWM ist, oder der Aqara.Einziger Wehrmutstropfen: Der Melder hat KEINEN Sensor für die aktuelle Beleuchtungsstärke. Somit fällt eine Abhängigkeit der Schaltung nach Helligkeit leider raus. Dank Home Assistant und der Sonnenstandintegration kein Problem, wäre aber trotzdem schöner gewesen mit einem Helligkeitssensor. Dafür hat der Aqara FP1E seltsamerweise aber ein Temperatursensor Onboard, den ich nicht benötige.Fazit: Begeistert! Preis/Leistung wirklich Top. Bis jetzt keinerlei Fehlauslösungen, schnelles präzises Auslösen und einfache Installation Dank USB. Kann ich nur empfehlen das Teil.
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