Thanks for the review. I have some of those on order. Waiting on them. I love Sonoff stuff. I currently have 50+ Sonoff devices installed and operational. I almost exclusively use the RF versions. I even hacked the RFR2 into a Dry Relay to use as a garage door controller. I have instructions for how to do it, but I am too dumb to make a video.
Does Google Home see these as a device? Does it see as a switch on or off where motion or light is detected, or what? Can it be used with Goole Automations, either with app or scripts?
I have a short term rental unit and I want to know the last time that guests were detected. Checkout is 10am so before I enter i want to see at least 10 minutes of no activity. Activity needs to include someone still asleep in the room. What is the best motion sensor for this situation?
Could anyone please recomend a decent outdoor pir sensor. Im really new to this, or rather im return to it after about 7 years. Ive set up a few things via tuya and looks like im going to get a zibee hib. Im yet to jump into home assist or the like, so for now i just need on outdoor pir sensor. Cheaper is always nice. Distance shouldnt be a big issue, as im going probaly going tovhave the zigbee box housed withing my external pannel box that houses a handful of smart relays. That run out to various lights. I want the pir to control one set of the ights. Sorry for going on
I don’t trust the battery sensor estimates. I’ve had too many devices go from near full straight to dead. I think it is maybe because I mostly use rechargeable batteries and they have a different voltage/charge-remaining graph. Suggested on the Sonoff Forum they let us use custom curves, at least in Node Red on the iHost/NSPP but never had a reply.
Rechargeable batteries have a much lower starting voltage so they may render the device unresponsive especially in more extreme ends of the temperature. I included my low battery warning flow to keep an eye on it
Thanks for the review. I have some of those on order. Waiting on them. I love Sonoff stuff. I currently have 50+ Sonoff devices installed and operational. I almost exclusively use the RF versions. I even hacked the RFR2 into a Dry Relay to use as a garage door controller. I have instructions for how to do it, but I am too dumb to make a video.
thanks for watching
Does Google Home see these as a device? Does it see as a switch on or off where motion or light is detected, or what? Can it be used with Goole Automations, either with app or scripts?
Does it work with ConBee II
Do I understand correctly that this sensor only supports a illuminance text of bright or not and no light level like other sensors?
That's correct there are no lux levels or threshold settings to pick what you would consider "bright enough"
I have a short term rental unit and I want to know the last time that guests were detected. Checkout is 10am so before I enter i want to see at least 10 minutes of no activity. Activity needs to include someone still asleep in the room. What is the best motion sensor for this situation?
You want a mmWave sensor for this.
I second the Sonoff presence or Aqara fp2
Could anyone please recomend a decent outdoor pir sensor. Im really new to this, or rather im return to it after about 7 years. Ive set up a few things via tuya and looks like im going to get a zibee hib.
Im yet to jump into home assist or the like, so for now i just need on outdoor pir sensor. Cheaper is always nice. Distance shouldnt be a big issue, as im going probaly going tovhave the zigbee box housed withing my external pannel box that houses a handful of smart relays. That run out to various lights.
I want the pir to control one set of the ights.
Sorry for going on
Ikea pir is ip44 rated
How can I make this sensor work 2 of the same ones in the same area?
Could you explain this a little better?
Thanks Mat.
You're welcome!
Should know there is a thing like this earlier 😢
Well, better later than never :) - a reason to sub!
I don’t trust the battery sensor estimates. I’ve had too many devices go from near full straight to dead. I think it is maybe because I mostly use rechargeable batteries and they have a different voltage/charge-remaining graph. Suggested on the Sonoff Forum they let us use custom curves, at least in Node Red on the iHost/NSPP but never had a reply.
Rechargeable batteries have a much lower starting voltage so they may render the device unresponsive especially in more extreme ends of the temperature. I included my low battery warning flow to keep an eye on it