Aqara Presence Sensor FP300 5 in 1 Motion with mmWave, PIR, Light, Temperature & Humidity Detection, Thread Zigbee, Supports Home Assistant, HomeKit, Alexa, Google
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[Ultra-Precise AI-Powered Presence Sensor] Powered by advanced AI, PIR, and 60GHz mmWave radar, the FP300 accurately detects human presence even when you stay still. Its adaptive AI learning continuously optimizes sensitivity to reduce false triggers, ensuring lights and devices stay on only when truly needed. No camera or microphone provides full privacy protection. [Broad Compatibility] Supports Matter over Thread and Zigbee for seamless integration with major ecosystems. Works with Apple Home, Home Assistant, Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings, and Homey via Matter for flexible, reliable automation. (* For third-party Matter ecosystems, a corresponding Thread Border Router and Matter Controller are required. * For Aqara, a Zigbee 3.0 or Matter hub like M2/M3/G410/etc, except G2H, with the latest firmware is needed.) [5-in-1 Multi-Sensor]Combines 60GHz mmWave, PIR, light, temperature, and humidity sensors into one compact device. This all-in-one design enables precise detection of presence and environmental conditions, helping automate lighting, climate control, and security systems for a smarter and more energy-efficient home. [Long Battery Life & Energy Efficiency] Powered by two replaceable CR2450 batteries, the FP300 offers up to 3 years of battery life in Zigbee mode or 2 years in Thread mode. Optional sensor deactivation helps conserve energy, ensuring consistent and long-lasting performance. [Wire-Free & Flexible Installation] Completely wireless with a multi-axis adjustable mount for easy wall, ceiling, or corner setup. No wiring required—relocate anytime for optimal detection and coverage. Featuring a 120° field of view and up to 6 m (20 ft) detection range, the FP300 can effectively monitor various room layouts. Its minimalist design blends seamlessly into any modern interior, delivering powerful functionality without visual clutter., Weight: 0.13 Pounds, Manufacturer: Aqara
[Ultra-Precise AI-Powered Presence Sensor] Powered by advanced AI, PIR, and 60GHz mmWave radar, the FP300 accurately detects human presence even when you stay still. Its adaptive AI learning continuously optimizes sensitivity to reduce false triggers, ensuring lights and devices stay on only when truly needed. No camera or microphone provides full privacy protection. [Broad Compatibility] Supports Matter over Thread and Zigbee for seamless integration with major ecosystems. Works with Apple Home, Home Assistant, Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings, and Homey via Matter for flexible, reliable automation. (* For third-party Matter ecosystems, a corresponding Thread Border Router and Matter Controller are required. * For Aqara, a Zigbee 3.0 or Matter hub like M2/M3/G410/etc, except G2H, with the latest firmware is needed.) [5-in-1 Multi-Sensor]Combines 60GHz mmWave, PIR, light, temperature, and humidity sensors into one compact device. This all-in-one design enables precise detection of presence and environmental conditions, helping automate lighting, climate control, and security systems for a smarter and more energy-efficient home. [Long Battery Life & Energy Efficiency] Powered by two replaceable CR2450 batteries, the FP300 offers up to 3 years of battery life in Zigbee mode or 2 years in Thread mode. Optional sensor deactivation helps conserve energy, ensuring consistent and long-lasting performance. [Wire-Free & Flexible Installation] Completely wireless with a multi-axis adjustable mount for easy wall, ceiling, or corner setup. No wiring required—relocate anytime for optimal detection and coverage. Featuring a 120° field of view and up to 6 m (20 ft) detection range, the FP300 can effectively monitor various room layouts. Its minimalist design blends seamlessly into any modern interior, delivering powerful functionality without visual clutter., Weight: 0.13 Pounds, Manufacturer: Aqara
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