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Aqara Vibration Sensor
Aqara Vibration Sensor
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The Aqara Vibration Sensor is embedded with a high precision acceleration sensor and it detects the vibration and movement of objects. It communicates with the Hub via Zigbee protocol. It also works with other smart accessories to set various smart scenes, such as local and remote alarms when it detects glass breaks.
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Aqara Vibration Sensor
Aqara Vibration Sensor – Detects vibration, tilt, and drop movements
The Aqara Vibration Sensor is embedded with a high precision acceleration sensor and it detects the vibration and movement of objects. It communicates with the Aqara Hub via Zigbee protocol. It also works with other smart accessories to set various smart scenes, such as local and remote alarms when it detects glass breaks.
Features:
- Designed to Fit Various Places: Aqara Vibration Sensor can be placed anywhere according to your needs, guarding your home.
- Smart Control in Apple Home App: It works with other HomeKit-enabled accessories in Home to make your life easier.
- Security Notification: When vibration, tilt or drop is detected, the sensor will trigger the Hub to sound an alarm and send a notification to your phone.
- Aqara Home Automation: You can customise different scenes with Aqara’s suite of smart home products. Even if the Wi-Fi connection is unstable or disconnected, as long as the Hub is powered, the local automation associated with this product still works properly.
- Advanced Technology: The Sensor is embedded with a high precision acceleration sensor. The shell is made of anti-UV material and the colour will not fade allowing for long-term usage. It consumes low energy and one button battery lasts about 2 years.
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I am now on my second Aqara Vibration sensor under Z2MQTT (I thought my first one had a defect somehow). I have the sensor attached to my garbage bin. It's very rare that the TILT action is detected, and the DROP action even less. Also seems that if the sensor is moved around in all directions before being returned to it's original position before the movement is stopped, there is no "real-time" change in any of the axis-values. The vibration action is detected most of the time. There are cheaper vibration sensors that works better... You might want to re-visit your launch-mail, where you state "rest assured that we will only be stocking products that are of a high quality"...