Aqara presence sensor FP2
The Aqara FP2 goes beyond being a simple motion or light sensor. This intelligent home sensor can detect a wide range of factors, including movement, light levels, and even sleep data such as heart rate and breathing rates. Unlike traditional motion or light sensors, which operate in a one-way manner, the Aqara FP2 is dynamic and versatile.
Users can set up various automations based on the detected movement. For example:Turn on smart home devices at night when you’re nearby. Automatically turn off devices when you walk away (either immediately or after a timer). Activate lights only in nearby areas to avoid disturbing others.
Within each zone, the Aqara FP2 can identify up to five individual humans. It also distinguishes between people, pets, and robot vacuums. For instance, it won’t trigger kitchen lights unnecessarily when the vacuum is cleaning at night.
As a presence sensor, the FP2 can monitor sleep patterns in detail. When placed in your bedroom, it detects variations in heart rate and respiratory rates. Combined with sleep cycle identification, the Aqara FP2 provides valuable sleep insights through an app, without the need for additional wearables or charging.
Users can set up various automations based on the detected movement. For example:Turn on smart home devices at night when you’re nearby. Automatically turn off devices when you walk away (either immediately or after a timer). Activate lights only in nearby areas to avoid disturbing others.
Within each zone, the Aqara FP2 can identify up to five individual humans. It also distinguishes between people, pets, and robot vacuums. For instance, it won’t trigger kitchen lights unnecessarily when the vacuum is cleaning at night.
As a presence sensor, the FP2 can monitor sleep patterns in detail. When placed in your bedroom, it detects variations in heart rate and respiratory rates. Combined with sleep cycle identification, the Aqara FP2 provides valuable sleep insights through an app, without the need for additional wearables or charging.
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