🚀 Elevate your smart home with radar precision and next-level presence sensing!
The Aqara Presence Sensor FP2 Bracket Set is a wired mmWave radar motion sensor designed for high-precision detection in smart homes. It supports multi-person tracking and zone positioning across 40m², offers sleep and fall detection modes, and integrates seamlessly with major smart home platforms like HomeKit, Alexa, and Home Assistant without requiring a hub. Its corner-mount bracket eliminates blind spots, while local processing ensures privacy and reliable automation even offline. IPX5 rating allows installation in damp environments, making it a versatile, privacy-conscious upgrade for modern connected living.
Brand | Aqara |
Color | white |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Range | 8 Meters |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Battery Description | Battery not included |
Compatible Devices | HomeKit, Alexa, Samsung SmartThings, Home Assistant |
Product Dimensions | 2.51"D x 2.51"W x 1.14"H |
Manufacturer | Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd |
UPC | 192784002124 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PS-T02E |
Included Components | User manual ×1, Sticker × 1, Screw Kit × 1, Presence Sensor FP2 & Bracket×1, USB-C to USB-A Cable × 1, Metal Plate × 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Battery not included |
D**.
Really cool presence sensor. Once it is working.
Really cool in Home Assistant. The setup is a bit if a pain.1. Be sure when you use their app to install be on the WIFI network you want it to connect to.* Being a WIFI network that uses WPAx-Enterprise will fail the install. Use WPAx-personal on your IoT WIFI network2. Be sure the WIFI network has internet access* You'll get error codes with vague resolutions3. You need a solid connection during the setup4. Configure you zones through the phone app.* Each zone will show up as an entity.5. You need to 8 digit code next to the barcode on the device to connect it to HA6. The phone app setup connects to Apple or Google. You'll need to remove the device from that app before HA will see it.
C**.
Good starter sensor, intuitive.
Setting this up with the app for person detection in my living room was straightforward. First experiment was to pipe the sensors into Home Assistant and create an automation that pauses the TV when it detects two people watching and one gets up. This impressed my wife enough that she stopped giving me grief about the weird sensor on the shelf.Unless something has changed since I set it up, it's essentially a requirement to set it up in the proprietary app first, but it then exposes A LOT of sensors to Home Assistant for playing with. I think you can also wire it into HomeKit.The stated 430 sq ft room size seems about right. Our living room is about 21x20, but then is fully open to the kitchen, and detection beyond that //kind of// works, but I wouldn't rely on it for something you expect to work all the time. It's a bit tricky to find a good mounting spot that gives you the best performance without it being somewhere obvious near eye-level.Ceiling mounting seems to only be for Fall Detection.Seems to struggle a bit with more than a couple people in the room for my applications. The cat confuses it.
J**K
Working fantastically as a presence sensor for home automation.
OK, so far I am very pleased with this. I purchased this to test it for two reasons. My wife suffers from a couple of debilitating neurological disorders. So far I have been using it for home automation. With some "if this then that" I am using it to turn on the bathroom lights and fan for my wife if she enters the bathroom during the day, and only one of the lights dim at night. It has been working great and reliably. No I want to order another one soon and try it for the fall detection. If that works as well I will order several for throughout the house. I will post updates as we progress.
B**.
I literally made a better presence device in esphome myself
Bad device all around, good luck powering it up, the most intelligent feature of this thing is it knows it only wants to be powered by usb a to usb c, all other things it will refuse. forgot to return within window so ill keep it until a time appears when i can throw it at the engineer who designed it.
S**O
Easy setup to use for sleep monitoring
Using it for sleep monitoring. It's great because it doesn't require any wearables. I see it also does fall detection so I'll probably buy another one.
A**W
Stay away, get zigbee based (FP1E) if you want reliability.
I gotta say after having 2 of these units for a few months now, I wouldn't ever get a wifi presence sensor again. It's just not reliable enough. After comparing the Fp1e that is zigbee based, it's 100x faster and more reliable. The fp2 is not quick to trigger, nor is it reliable at all.This could be due to my network or interference with other devices, but that still just points to not using wifi for automations. I really only went with this because of its capabilities to have zones, but in reality I don't think I need that. I am using smartthings for these, but have recently got a home assistant hub that I can try and use instead to see if it's any better, but I'm not going to hold my breath.If I had to do it all over again, I'd get all fp1e. I'm really disappointed in having spent $160 on two of these devices and now I can't return them. I'd honestly stay away.
E**O
Excelente Producto
Fácil instalación en la pared y un muy buen funcionamiento, el único inconveniente que le veo es que es complicado determinar el área de cobertura; además dicen que no pero si es sensible a mascotas entonces la luz se pasa encendiendo y apagando si tus mascotas andan por allí.
A**R
These are amazing!!!!
I have a very large home automation setup with over 400 devices. I tried tons of different presence sensors and these are by far the best I have ever used. In total I have 7 and plan to add 7 more. They maybe on the more expensive side but believe me you get what you pay for.
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