
Aqara Presence Sensor FP2 uses cutting-edge millimeter-wave radar technology, which can accurately detect the presence of people even with slight movements. This technology ensures continuity and stability of the smart device. It also has the function of zone positioning, which allows for the automation of different conditions in different zones, such as beds and tables. One space can now be divided into up to 30 small zones and recognize up to five targets (Multi-person Detection). It can also control other smart home devices through ecosystems such as Apple Home to achieve wider applications. It features functions such as human fall recognition, sleep monitoring and a built-in light sensor. Likewise, it is a great helper that can truly combine the diversity of the user's home life and realize the automation of different personalities.
Q: Can I use the Aqara Presence Sensor in a bathroom?
A: Yes, the sensor has an IPX5 rating, making it suitable for wet environments like bathrooms.
Q: Does this sensor require a hub to control other devices?
A: No, the FP2 sensor does not require a hub to control other devices. It can integrate with ecosystems like HomeKit, Alexa, and Google Home.
Q: What type of port does the Aqara Presence Sensor have for power?
A: The sensor has a USB-C port, allowing for flexible placement and cable swapping.
Q: How many people can this presence sensor detect at once?
A: The Aqara Presence Sensor FP2 can detect up to 5 people simultaneously.
Q: What is the maximum area this Aqara Presence Sensor can monitor?
A: The Aqara Presence Sensor FP2 can monitor a room up to about 430 square feet using a single radar sensor.
Q: How does the Aqara Presence Sensor ensure user privacy?
A: This sensor uses millimeter-wave radar technology, which detects presence without collecting images, ensuring privacy.
Q: Does the Aqara Presence Sensor have a fall detection feature?
A: Yes, the sensor can detect falls within a 2-meter radius and notify you, promoting safety and well-being.
Q: is this RF compatible for the Matter protocol?
A: Yes, it has matter support. I have set it up in Aqara's app and connected to both HomeKit and Home Assistant.