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The Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor is a compact, battery-powered device that accurately measures temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. It requires the Aqara Hub for Zigbee wireless connectivity and integrates seamlessly with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, and IFTTT. Designed for remote monitoring and smart home automation, it sends real-time alerts and controls other smart devices to maintain optimal indoor conditions.














































| ASIN | B07D37FKGY |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,269 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 50 in Hygrometers |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (6,150) |
| Date First Available | 16 Mar. 2019 |
| Display style | Digital |
| Included components | Temperature and Humidity Sensor x 1, Sticker x 1, Quick Start Guide x 1 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 13.6 g |
| Item model number | Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor |
| Manufacturer | Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd |
| Part number | 6010344 |
| Plug profile | Wall Mount |
| Power source type | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.61 x 3.61 x 0.89 cm; 13.61 g |
| Size | T sensor |
| Special Features | Air Pressure Sensor |
| Specific uses | Indoor |
| Style | Temperature and Humidity Sensor |
| Voltage | 3.3 Volts |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | CR2032 |
M**S
Another Aqara
Another Aqara product for my home. These are a great little sensor and always work and never let me down.
A**N
Aqara temperature sensor
Nice and small so easy to hide out the way. Seems to be fairly accurate. Delivered on time would recommend.
A**R
Good sensor Poor battery
I now have eight of these temperature and humidity sensors scattered around our house, they were simple to set up along with the M2 hub and integrated easily onto my home assistant. They appear to be accurate and responsive to change in temperature so very pleased with them. The only negative is the battery which is included in each sensor is either very poor quality or old because they only lasted for two weeks! I have replaced 3 of them with Duracell batteries and so far so good.
C**L
Perfect
Perfect and very easy to setup and use
S**T
Works well, even at low temperatures
Have one of these in my freezer after an incident where the door didn't close properly. Works with Home Assistant using a SonOff Zigbee usb stick and no issues. Working down to -18c as shown in the images. Reported battery dropped like a stone (probably due to temperature) but it's been in the freezer since 1st August 2025 and hasn't moved significantly since. As long as it reports I'm happy. Simple to set up. No need for the Aqara hub if you have a 3rd party zigbee dongle.
I**N
Battery life really sucks
I've purchased two of these last week and their battery life has dropped faster than Eddie the Eagle (yeah I'm that old :). One is showing 44% battery and the other 56% and both dropping about 4% every few hours (as per Home Assistants graph). So I guess I might get two weeks out of a battery and not the two years advertised. On a positive note they look smart, are compact and their readings are the most accurate of all my zigbee devices. They also have a pressure sensor which is not often mentioned. However, two weeks battery life...
M**S
Works well
Works really well and the double sided tape is perfect, very strong. I don’t know how accurate the sensitivity is, but integrates well with aqara and HomeKit. I had issues with one room being damp, so this allows me to keep an eye on the humidity level when running the dehumidifier. Battery has been holding well for the last 6 months, it does go down quite quickly to begin with, then settles. It is a bit in the expensive side, but honestly all the aqara gadgets we have are well built and I know it will last long.
E**V
Doesnt appear to work properly with Amazon Echo Zigbee hubs
I was looking for a temperature sensor that could be integrated with Amazon Alexa without having to buy another hub or use a 3rd party app. I have an Echo Studio 2019 speaker which has a Zigbee hub built in. I intended to use 3 x Aqara temperature and humidity sensors in 3 x rooms of a new build one storey apartment (standard stud wall construction). I was already aware that the humidity measurement would not be supported by Alexa which was fine. The initial discovery process was frustrating... I started this via the Alexa app using the Other Devices, Zigbee and then put the Aqara sensor into join/pairing mode by holding down the top button for 5 seconds & blue light pulsed then flashed twice. The Aqara sensor was within 1M of the Echo Studio Zigbee hub. After about 30-40 seconds the Alexa app reported that no devices were found, so I removed the sensor CR2032 battery and reinstalled it, but same result. I then repeated the process but moved the Aqara sensor to within 30cm of the hub. This time it detected the Aqara but it appeared in the Alexa devices list with the generic name of First Device (next to the thermometer icon so I knew it was the right one). I added the device to the Lounge group in the Alexa app and was then able to ask "Alexa, What is the Lounge temperature?" and got a response with the correct temperature. For clarification, this was without adding a specific Aqara skill. So far so good.. I then repeated the process with the 2nd Aqara sensor but this time never saw a "Device has been found" message. I tried several times with the same result but then noticed that a new "Second device" had been created in the Alexa app. So I renamed it and added it to a Bedroom group in the Alexa app and then checked the temperature, this worked so I moved onto the 3rd Aqara sensor. Similar story, apparent failure to discover the device but it had been found, so I renamed it and added it to my Office group. So now I had 3 temperature sensors in 3 different rooms, all within 20M from the Echo Studio Zigbee hub. All good? Unfortunately not... I then noticed in the Alexa app that each device would periodically be marked as Unresponsive and no temperature would be shown in the app. But asking Alexa for the temperature in that particular room would then return a temperature & refresh the missing temp in the app. However, when I later used the Alexa app to check the room temperatures, none had changed - they all had identical values to the ones they had when first setup. I know some of you may be thinking "Perhaps the room temperatures had not actually changed?" However the temperatures were identical down to 2 decimal places to the values from 2-3 hours earlier and no room will hold a temperature with that consistency. I tried moving the Aqara sensors right next to hub and pushed the button on the top of each for 1 second to see if that would force a Zigbee network broadcast but nothing changed. I also read slightly conflicting information on the web that the sensors will only wake once an hour and/or will only broadcast an update if the temperature has changed by more than n degrees. So I placed one of the sensors on top of a hot radiator for a couple of hours to test this, but there was no change. 24 hours later the situation had not changed, none of the Aqara sensors had updated in the Alexa app. So either: 1. The Aqara sensors are not broadcasting temperature updates at all. 2. The Aqara sensors are broadcasting a temperature update but it is not reaching the Echo Studio Zigbee hub - I have ruled this out as I tried positioning all sensors 1M from the hub. I dont think a mesh issue applies here as all the sensors are battery operated so none will act as relays/repeaters & the only other mains Zigbee devices I have are Hue lamps and I think they have a proprietry network stack so wont act as relays either. 3. The Aqara sensors are broadcasting a temperature update but there is an incompatibility with the Zigbee protocol / compatibility issue with the Echo Studio Zigbee hub, so it is not reflecting in the Alexa app. Interestingly I have seen posts in a number of forums where people have tried to use the Aqara sensors with other Zigbee hubs and many report issues with temperatures not updating. Yet there are reviews from other buyers here who have had success with this, so clearly the sensors do work as intended but only under certain circumstances. I have been into Home Automation for many years and have used about half a dozen different hubs/controllers in that time, albeit mainly with Z-Wave devices and the pairing process could sometimes make you pull your hair out in frustration! I have Philips Hue lighting but have always used the Hue hub and just added the hub to whatever home automation controller I was using at the time. However since moving from a house into an apartment I no longer bother with any other smart home hubs other than Hue and Alexa. But this is the first time I have tried to directly use Zigbee devices without the manufacturer's hub. One day when every smart home device/hub fully supports the new Matter protocol, these types of interoperability issues will become a thing of the past, but until then it seems to be pot luck whether devices will work as intended. In the meantime, I cannot recommend the Aqara sensors if you want to use them directly from an Amazon Echo device acting as a Zigbee hub. Update: 08-Jan-2023: I have tried another Zigbee temperature sensor, this time a Frient Smart Humidity Sensor and this doesnt work under Alexa either - it pairs with the Echo Studio but doesnt report any temperature, so I think the issue may that the Zigbee software implementation on the Echo Studio (2019 model) is where the problem is. So I will either look at buying a more recent Echo device with Zigbee built in or will look at a proper smart home automation controller like Homey.
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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