Automate your kitchen LED lights with the Aqara FP2 Presence Sensor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
- Can the Aqara FP2 presence sensor live up to the hype? We review this exciting new smart home innovation and use it to automate our Kitchen cabinet LED strip lights.
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I found that getting buy in from my husband and son made a huge difference in the family approval factor. My son has even asked me for automations! (One of the happiest days of my life, not going to lie :)
Nice! Passing it down to the next generation.
Dude, you're hilarious And informative. I love the humor that is inserted into the totally helpful information! I just subscribed.
Awesome, thank you!
Great video! Hubitat & aqara should be sponsoring the channel with all the great content you’ve been putting out lately. Can’t wait to see what you do next
Maybe one day!
Ahhh this would be handy in the hallway and toilet for overnight pit-stops. I had a PIR sensor downlight in the toilet for a bit there but it would turn off again after 20 seconds, so you were left having to wave your way into seeing what was going on again. A sensor like this with some smarts about what lights turn on at what times of the night and at how bright would be super useful!
Great vid! I recently upgraded to using Hubitat instead of Alexa for my automations which is both amazing and frustrating at the same time. I’d love to see a detailed vid on the process of integrating the fp2 that you mentioned. I’m using it now in a few Alexa routines but it’s very limited.
Great content! Quick question. How do you get aqara and Lutron to work together on the apple homekit app? Thank you for all the work you do!
great content with good humor. Keep them coming!
Thanks, will do!
Would love it if someone made a video for 2024 starting from scratch and building a basic smart home. What products, hubs, things to consider etc. Walking through step buy step the process. Maybe even a series.
The pointers about avoiding marital strife are the most important parts of these videos.
Wouldn't it be nice if they made this sensor mountable on a standard switch box? Hopefully coming soon because the current config makes no sense
Learn from my mistakes, my friend. Inovelli has and mmWave sensor coming out that is built into a switch that could be interesting. Stay tuned.
@@DIYSmartHomeGuy1 is it zwave and compatible with ST?
It will be avaialble in both zwave and zigbee and should be ST compatible
Great video!
Thanks!
Great Vid. Questions - At 7:06 you say the Pico is connected to your hub. Sorry if I missed this but which hub, the Lutron Caseta Smart Hub or the Hubitat Elevation Hub? And do you need both or just one if you're only gonna use wall switch control? Lastly, can any single wall switch or remote control 3 controllers (for 3 zones) separately from the same remote or does this require app control? Thanks in advance, I know that a lot!
What turns the LED lights on? Plug in sensor?
Awesome coverage as always. Just one quick question: Some fine day having a party, late night, how would you override the sensor triggers. Thanks for your videos - AS ALWAYS while I look forward to the next one.
Thank you! I didn't show a screen shot of the button rules, but whenever one of the buttons is pressed it has an action that disables the motion rules in the kitchen until the next mode change. thanks for asking.
@@DIYSmartHomeGuy1 Awesome, will appreciate if you do the config quick walk thru, in one of your future videos. Thanks
well i use home assistant and i make my own motion sensors (LD2410C) with LUX/Light sensors (BH1750) built into one device. Now it doesn't have zone firmware like the FP2 does but i can make mine for around $11.00 USD and the aqara FP2 cost $83.00 USD on amazon. So i'll stick with mine as i can make almost 8 of them for the price of one fp2.
Great DIY ideas! Thanks
Needs video on virtual devices - hubitat
How does it compare with Phillips spacesense as it uses changes in RF field to detect presence and remains passive.
I tried Wiz's spacesense (owned by philips) and it was a complete disaster. Didn't really work at all. Probably depends a lot on the type of home and network you have.
How did you pair the pico remote to the LED lights
The pico remote is paired to the smart bridge pro, which is connected to the Hubitat Elevation, as are the LED lights.
Remember that IF you need fall detection, or height (is it a dog, kid or adult in the room?) it does need to be mounted to the ceiling.
Replace your wall outlet with a 120VAC outlet with USB power port. It will eliminate the power transformer and look a lot better.
That is a solid idea
where is the other smart home guy ?
He's still here, stalking and randomly answering questions. May even see some videos here and there. Pete is making sure the channel stays alive and great content keeps coming out. Nice to see you in the comments again Mr. DaGreek!
You thumbnail suggests you're mesmerized by a massive toilet mint...
Ha! I mean, if I was holding a toilet mind, I would probably be pretty shocked.
presen? AND you can use this device with home-assistant...
I have 3 of them and cannot recommend. If 9 out of 10, the presence is not detected , that means 2 a day or night you end up being frustrated. It does not work reliable, especially with kids and in a house where multiple people actually live.
You didn't set up them well
Mine works really ok althout I spent a lot of time tinkering with it
@@AndrewDee I disagree. I tinkering with them for 3 month now, in dozens of rooms with dozens of positions and resets. "really ok" is not what I need, the devices has so many issues. i need the reliability of motion detectors, not less. put 5 kids in a room of 5mx10m with 2 stairways and the zoning will not work correctly. I also tried putting 3 FP2 in this space, not working 100% of the time. and the ghosts are even more annoying (that is known, the app even has a trashcan-function for ghosts).
Junk. I just threw mine in the trash!