

🚀 Elevate your smart home game with motion sensing that never sleeps!
The Aqara Zigbee Motion Sensor P1 is a compact, battery-powered smart detector boasting a 5-year battery life and a wide 170° detection angle. Designed exclusively for use with the Aqara Zigbee 3.0 Hub, it offers configurable detection timeouts and adjustable sensitivity to fit any environment. Compatible with major smart home platforms like HomeKit, Alexa, and IFTTT, it enables seamless automation and real-time alerts, making it an essential upgrade for proactive, tech-savvy homeowners.






















| ASIN | B09QKVMMTB |
| Batteries | 2 CR2430 batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Metal |
| Battery Description | Lithium coin cell (CR2430) |
| Battery Life | 5 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,902 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #7 in Motion Detectors (Electronics) |
| Brand | Aqara |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Aqara Home, HomeKit, Alexa, IFTTT, Home Assistant |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (789) |
| Date First Available | January 17, 2022 |
| Description Pile | Lithium coin cell (CR2430) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06970504215979 |
| Included Components | Holder × 1, Sticker × 1, User Manual × 1, Motion Sensor P1 × 1 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.1 ounces |
| Item model number | MS-S02 |
| Manufacturer | Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd |
| Maximum Range | 7 Meters |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 CR2430 batteries required. (included) |
| Part Number | MS-S02 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1.59"D x 2.16"W x 2.75"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | motion sensor for Home Automations, smart motion sensor for Home Security, zigbee motion dection for Energy Saving, zigbee motion sensor for Lighting Control |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Style | Motion sensor P1 |
| Temperature Range | -1E+1 Degrees Celsius |
U**.
Great little sensor.
Fast. Stable. Simple. Easy to connect. No cloud if you don't want it. I find the Lux sensors accurate enough to control lighting. The ping light is bright enough to cause a flash do you don't miss it if you need it and it's got great functionality. At about $20 it's a great buy. Smaller than you'd expect, it blends right in!
S**L
Love Aqara smart devices!!
Great sensor to make your home smarter! I have other Aqara products and really like them all. This motion sensor is so incredibly fast to react. I have the Aqara H2 Hub, but I prefer to have my Amazon Echo make the announcements. Setting up the device is quick and easy. The instructions are great and easy to understand. It basically does everything for you. And of course, connecting to an Echo device is so simple. Great product and a good price. I couldn't recommend the Aqara motion sensor enough along with all their products. They seem seamlessly together and more importantly, work great with Echo devices!
J**A
Fast motion detection and light sensor that works with Home Assistant with Sky Connect
I bought this because I wanted to try it out with Home Assistant. So, I'm running a Raspberry Pi 5 with Home Assistant. I also have the SkyConnect Zigbee/Matter (or is it Thread? it confuses me) antenna connected to the Raspberry Pi running Home Assistant. I enabled pairing mode on the Aqara sensor and performed a search on Home Assistant. It found the sensor right away. I was able to configure a few testing Automations like turning on my Hue lights (I also have a Philips Hue bridge with Hue lights around the house) in the Living Room. Pretty neat having that cross product functionality. The motion sensor is responds quickly and is accurate. It also has a light sensor, but I don't use that functionality; at least not yet. It's zigbee 3.0 but I'm not sure if it is upgradable to Matter in the future. I plan to use this in the kitchen for a night light sensor for under the cabinet LED lights. I think it will work great with Home Assistant, WLED, and BTF light strips under the cabinet. I just have to create an automation that turns on the light strips when motion is detected during a specific time frame. Easy peazy!
N**K
Great but not through windows.
It’s a great sensor but it does not work through a window even though it was mentioned it would work. I needed something to look outside and trigger a light but since it does not work through the window and is not outdoor rated, I have to find a different use. Easy to setup and works in HomeKit.
R**A
PASS THROUGH TRIGGERs
The most important thing that you need to know about these motion sensors is they are pass through triggers. Meaning, when you pass one in a hall it will turn on the lights, but no matter how much you stand in front of them waving your hands and jumping up and down like an idiot it will not make the light stay on. Hopefully that just saved you about 6 months of trouble. These are meant to be super fast on conditions but also used as an on /off statue with other sensors to make conditions like "If this is in the off state, this is in the off state, AND the door is closed then > OFF Its controlled by an internal timer that is non user accessible and once triggered that count down timer is counting down to Zero and then shouting of whatever it's paired to regardless if you look like you're trying to wave down the police or not. Then after an a out of user adjustable time, it resets before you can trigger it on again. Let me recapped that point When you go into Aqaras app you will see a "timer interval" this isn't what makes logical sense "I set this to one minute and after that minute the lamp turns off" (Thats the internal timer you can't adjust) The Timer interval is the time AFTER it's counts down and shuts off before it can report its next status state. Once you realize this you set it up differently I have one in front of a door that has a contact sensor then another one of these on the other side of the door. I have the conditions set up that the 2 motion sensors must be in an off state and the contact must be in a closed position before it even thinks about shouting off a light When I walk twards the door the first motion sensor (this aqara) picks me up and just registers motion but doesn't turn the light on in the hall. That's important because opening the door does turn the hall way light on, but now that first motion sensor has to reset before the light turns off where if I just had the contact sensor the door opening would turn it on and closing the contact would turn it off. So you'd turn on a light to the garage by opening the door, but then immediately run it of by closing the door and that's not what you want. You want this sensor to register the movement, start counting down but give you enough time to open and close the door then walk by ANOTHER mition sensor (Philips outdoor) on the other side (inside the garage) that's doing the same thing. Now both the Aqara motion sensor AND the Philips Hue outdoor motion sensor have to read un-uccupied AND the door has to be closed for the light to shut off. And that's not even the end of it! These sensors are ONLY good if you walk directly past then and maybe up to like 5ft so on top of that you have to (do yourself a favor) and buy a Hues Outdoor motion sensor because THAT is a true motion sensor that works the way you expect it to. You set a timer for 5 min and then every time it sense motion it just keeps reseting that internal timer back to 5 minutes over and over again until you finally stop triggering it and time runs out then it shuts off the automation. Sorry this was a long explanation but it took me like 6 months of constant rearranging and changing automations back and forth untill I finally figured all this out the right way because there's nothing that explains it to anyone of you actually wanna keep the lights on while your working lol. Now in my garage alone I have 1 Smart switch 1 of these Aqara walk by sensors 1 contact sensor on the garge door (driveway) 1 contact sensor on the garge (to house) 1 contact sensor on the smgarage door (side) 1 Philips hue outdoor motion sensor to cover the entire garage (inside) 1 Philips hue outdoor sensor on the driveway (for outdoor lights too but also to keep the garage light on if I'm out in the driveway) Every one of those most be either in the closed or or non occupied state for the lights to finally run off So it's not one triggers and starts counting down, then the next trigger does exactly the same and so on otherwise you have the light turning off after 30 sec on for you to wave your arms to get it back on but in the meantime another trigger is secretly counting down and that mights take 2 minutes so you effectively have lights shouting off at all inconsistent random times. This way no timers are being counted it's just all most be verified off before finally shiting of the lights. You almost need a fckin degree for this sht lol THAT is what it takes to properly keep the garage lights on while you're working and of my rough math is working that's about $250 just in a smart switch and sensors So if you think you ever going to do that buy buying one of these motion sensors it's not happening You also have to use basically the same logic in bathrooms that have seperate toilet and closet areas It's all about triggering multiple state awareness then waiting Untill they all converge before something happens BTW if you're just going to get started buy purchasing one at a time, this isn't what you want. You want the Philips Hue motion sensors for in and outside because they actually reset the internal countdown like your brain assumes it should. Good luck 🤙🏻
R**R
Battery life is very short
The battery life advertised of 5-years is completely false. I have tried three of these motion sensors and the batteries died between 1 and 3 weeks on each of the sensors. Up until the batteries died the motion sensor worked great. Other reviewers have reported similar experiences and I can confirm they are correct if the sensor is used in a room where there are people to detect. If you install it inside a closet where the only motion detected is when the closet door is opened, the batteries will probably last longer. This sensor uses two 2450 lithium batteries that cost about $3 each so plan on that recurring cost if you want to use this sensor. But even if you are OK with the $6 battery cost, replacing the batteries is not easy and there is a good chance you may break the sensor trying to remove the batteries. This is because a a long battery holder cylinder has to be pried out to get to the batteries. These two issues make this sensor a bad choice. I have not experienced this with any of the other Aquara Zigbee sensors that I use so this one seems to be a bit of a bad Unicorn.
A**R
Short Battery Life
I love how compact this device is, and it works really well. The motion detection is impressive too. However, the battery life is disappointing. Despite being advertised with a 5-year lifespan, ours only lasted less than 3 months.
W**R
I love these units!
I love these units! Well built, fast acting, not expensive, easy to mount. Integrates with Home Assistant like a breeze. I don't know what more you could want. The sensors are really accurate and quick.
P**R
First off, this paired quickly and easily with my Sonoff Zigbee stick in Home Assistant, so ignore all of those that say it can only be used with Aqara hubs. It's a great sensor, detecting motion quickly. I like the fact that it also has a luminance sensor that I can automate off of to make the sensor only do stuff if it's dark. Only drawback is the supplied sticky pad only stayed stuck to my door frame for 5 days. Yes, I had cleaned the frame properly beforehand. Also, the sensor itself sticks to the mounting attachment using a sticky pad that they only supply one of. That wouldn't be a problem if it wasn't for the fact that you have to remove it to change the battery. Given that, they should have supplied enough to last the lifetime of the product.
P**.
The range is pretty far so set this up high or tape the lower half if you have pets! Works flawlessly on mqtt
J**N
Använder dessa tillsammans med Home Assistant, vilket fungerar helt okej. De detekterar gångrörelse mycket bra men har svårare att detektera mindre rörelse såsom viftningar med armar, osv. Går även att smyga förbi sensorerna om detta görs mycket långsamt. Stort plus är att man kan konfigurera sensortiden, osv.
S**N
Price, quality, functionality
N**Y
Motion detection works 100% and easy to link to hub
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