Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor- 3 Pack, Requires AQARA HUB, Zigbee, for Smart Home Automation, Wireless Thermometer Hygrometer, Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Works with IFTTT
$56.99
Price: $56.99
(as of Oct 17, 2024 07:24:19 UTC – Details)
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As a leading provider of smart home solutions, Aqara excels in delivering a wide array of award-winning, user-friendly smart home products and platform solutions tailored for your home. We proudly serve over 12 million customers in more than 170 countries and territories. Our products are designed to offer convenience, security, and energy efficiency, making your home smarter, more sustainable, and adaptive to your evolving needs.
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✽【NOTES】An Aqara Hub is required and sold separately. Requires a secured 2. 4 gigahertz WiFi network connection. The Aqara M2 or M1S Hub can connect up to 128 devices(*use of a repeater such as the Aqara Smart Plug or Aqara Smart Wall Switch(With Neutral) is required).
【REMOTE MONITORING】When the room temperature reaches above or below a certain threshold, the Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor can send a push alert to your phone or trigger the Aqara Hub night light.
【HOME AUTOMATION】The Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor can control other connected devices such as Aqara Smart Plug to ensure that your fan or humidifier maintains a constant level of comfort for you and your family.
【ACCURATE MEASUREMENT】Utilizes high-quality sensor from the industry-leading manufacturer, Sensirion.
【BUILT-IN AIR PRESSURE SENSOR】Monitors the ambient air pressure in the room. In addition, If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Customers say
Customers like the functionality, ease of installation, and value for money of the thermometer. They mention it works well, is easy to integrate with their home assistant, and is worth the extra few bucks. Some appreciate its accuracy. However, some customers have reported that the units seem to lose connection frequently and the battery life lasts just a few weeks. They also dislike the reliability.
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13 reviews for Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor- 3 Pack, Requires AQARA HUB, Zigbee, for Smart Home Automation, Wireless Thermometer Hygrometer, Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Works with IFTTT
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Marx P. –
Great sensor for home use. Be aware, from time to time you will get a DOA sensor
Great sensor, temp and humidity work great. Accuracy in the humidity space are mostly great, with just 1-2 out of 10 not passing my calibration. Be aware, I have received 2 dead sensors out of 10. Amazon happily replaced them quickly so no reason to lower the rating, it’s an electronic sold at $20ish, it can happen. Aqara items are all great, well priced and good integration to apple home kit. But since Aqara uses Zigbee, a different communication, you won’t be able to see other devices in the Aqara app, for that you will use home app where all devices show up. I recommend that you name your sensors well, because home app will put them in the wrong room, and it can get crazy to figure out after installed. Also, note that you have to sync the Aqara app to home kit to have the name changes cross over to home app. This is because Aqara uses a different communication language (Zigbee) than the normal wifi functioning sensor like EVE or Meross.
MPritchett –
Cheap and works great
Allowed me to remotely monitor my house while it was being remodeled. Perfect little sensors. I did have an issue with one disconnecting for a while but repairing seemed to fix it.
SSG –
Works great
These devices work great, but make sure that you have a AC powered Zigbee router device (like a smart plug) nearby to conserve battery. Otherwise, the battery can easily drain in days.
Peter Nielsen –
Make sure to order the Aqara hub too! These will not work reliably without it.
If you have Aquara sensors, you absolutely need this hub. It works great with Home Assistant.At first, I tried to use these Aqara humidity sensors with a ZigBee stick, but I was unable to make it work reliably. Pairing the sensors was a bear, and sooner or later – days or weeks – they would become unavailable and needed to be paired again… what a pain! In the end I decided to purchase the Aqara M2 hub, and it was the one-stop solution for the problems I had. Now all works great!
Balint Sztaray –
Very Difficult to Install and Super Unreliable
PROS: Very nice looking hardware, small and easy to mountCONS:1) Very hard to install to a SmartThings hub. I know that you’re supposed to buy their separate hub, but it’s beyond crazy that despite having a common protocol I’d have to buy a new hub for each new brand of sensor. It is possible to add it to SmartThings with a community (Edge) driver, but even then it takes several tries, a seemingly random pattern of pushing the button and counting the LED flashes until it gets registered. Sometimes the sensor type gets registered incorrectly, too.2) Super unreliable even after it’s on. The temperature reading is erroneous, I got random low-T readings when other sensors in the general area are all smooth.3) Super unreliable as it randomly disconnects and falls offline. Sometime they come back, but sometimes you have to re-add, which I cannot do for sensors in our house overseas.SUMMARY:Good hardware, but nightmare with Smartthings. Aqara: you know what to do…
Amazon Customer –
Works ok with hubitat
Once a driver is added for hubitat they work rather well until they lose connection and act like they forgot pairing. I had to add a watcher for presence. I turn on pairing and do my rounds and press the button on all my Aqara devices and works again until the next time. Driver I am using is from oh labs. What I donât like with the new pink packaging they stopped including two adhesive rings. Only one is included now.
Jim O’Quinn –
Love Aqara Zigbee Devices – does not require stupid cloud account
Tried all sorts of Zigbee and WiFi home automation devices. Made the mistake of ordering a couple items that required a cloud account, API, development account, bla, bla, bla. When all said and done, they determine if I get to use my devices, I don’t have that level of control. Never again.Just stick with Zigbee and Aqara and Home Assistant you’ll be much better off (though watch that 2.4ghz WiFi congestion, its a Zigbee killer). I have a half dozen smart switches, temperature gauges, water sensors (already saved me and my downstairs neighbour once!), door/window sensors, buttons, smart plug, and the super cool Cube. They integrate with Home Assistant so easily, unlike some of the other junk I tested. I’ve had some installed since 2021 and to date, I’ve not had a single device fail nor act flaky on my Zigbee network or cause issues with Home Assistant.I just hope the new Aqara products coming out don’t force you to use their hub.PS – I have both non-neutral and neutral switches. If you can, get the version that requires neutral, even though the non-neutral ones work great — they don’t report energy usage nor to they act as a router for the Zigbee network (which is important).
R. Goldstein –
Great sensors, but all 3 had dead batteries
Iâm a big fan of Aqara products. And these temperature sensors are great. Iâve used them before. This set of three that I bought would not pair to the hub at all, even if I put them right next to the hub. On a hunch, I changed the batteries and they worked fine. I guess these sat on the shelf too long. If you have trouble pairing, try changing the batteries before you send them back. With fresh batteries, these work great.
PAF –
I have four of these temperature sensors connected to my Ikea Dirigera hub and everything works perfectly well. Exactly what I needed as they are small yet accurate. No need to purchase an Aqara hub.
Mimi –
First, they do work, are easy to pair on a Zigbee setup, and with a small size can be placed almost anywhere. They report temperature, humidity, and pressure. In my case I need 2 to make my thermostat a bit more intelligent, via Home Assistant, by controlling certain aspect base on 2 more room temperature and humidity that with only the main thermostat it could not figure. Those sensors added to my setup help me with that. The 3rd sensor is for a basement area to help control humidity whereas on top of a dehumidifier on schedule to run a cheapest electricity time, the sensor would help trigger additional time anytime some thresholds are met. So, for all of this, they work well and was not complicated to pair and use for my programming.Where it loses some point is of the 3 that came in my package the batteries were at 80%, 73%, and 59% respectively. Although they are meant to last long, that still means one of them is a bit over ¼ done and the other nearly ½ done of that available time. Also, one sensor, the basement one, which I measured to be less than 40ft away although downward from my antenna it has lost signal a few times now. Going there single pressing the button resume it but I feel it should not as other devices in the same vicinity have not had this issue.
Vince Cappello –
Been using these for a few years and they are very reliable and easy to work with. As prices have dropped, we’ve been extending them throughout the property without issue
Egon –
Liessen sich problemlos mit dem Deconz Conbee II verbinden.Genauigkeit der Messwerte scheint in Ordnung. Zusätzlich zu Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeit, wird noch der Luftdruck ausgegeben.Nach kurzer Zeit zeigen die 3 Sensoren aber stark abweichende Batteriewerte.
Giuseppe –
It is small enough and it seems to be pretty accurate. Iâm using with Home Assistant via Zigbee integration. Works really good.