🔒 Elevate Your Security Game with TriSensor!
The Aeotec TriSensor is a versatile 3-in-1 device that combines motion, temperature, and light sensing capabilities. With a wireless range of up to 490 feet and Z-Wave Plus S2 certification, it ensures quick response times and enhanced security. Powered by a single CR123A battery, it offers a year of reliable performance, making it an essential addition to any smart home setup.
Brand | AEOTEC |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Maximum Range | 23 Feet |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Battery Description | CR123A |
Battery Life | 1 years |
Number of Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Aeotec |
Part Number | ZWA005-A |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 1.46 x 1.77 inches |
Item model number | ZWA005-A |
Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Small |
Shape | Square |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Wattage | 4.5 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 0.8 Kilograms |
Special Features | Wireless |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
Description Pile | CR123A |
N**R
Working well with SmartThings and Hue
I have this set up to turn on/off my Hue kitchen lights based on motion and light level in the room using SmartThings. Working great.The unit's light sensor is helpful because it means you are only triggering the room lights to turn on when it is actually dark. SmartThings lets you include this parameter when programming the action to turn on the lights.With SmartThings, you can also program the room light(s) to turn off when motion is not detected for a period of time. This motion sensor is accurate enough to handle it.It has a noticeable green light in the upper-right corner of the front face that flashes when it detects motion. It is noticeable and brighter than typical. According to the documentation and some forums, you can access the customization parameters to disable the green light and adjust a few other parameters. I didn't dive that deep. These options aren't on the surface in SmartThings and require more advanced knowledge.Of course, you can use this motion sensor as a trigger for all sorts of things. I'm just using it for my Hue lights.I'm not using the temperature sensor but it does work.Overall, I am satisfied with this sensor. It reliably picks up motion and the light sensor makes it perfect for my application. I am getting no false triggers. Plus, it's small. The only downside is the green light on motion. It's a little bright. Minor.(photo: the motion sensor is sitting next to a SmartThings button on a shelf in front of a window)
W**2
About 90% accurate
I got this for turning on the garage light when I walk in the side door, since there's no switch by that door. It set up without a hitch, and was immediately found by my Samsung SmartThings hub. I was able to set up a rule so that if it detected motion it would turn on my GE in-wall Z-Wave switch as well as a Sylvania Z-Wave wall plug hooked up to my bench lights. I set up another rule to turn it all off after 5 minutes of no motion detected. The rules work great, though if I'm sitting at the bench for an extended amount of time I have to turn off the "no motion detected" rule or else it shuts off on me.Overall I'm pleased with the purchase, and it mostly works as expected. I dropped off a star because it doesn't always register, so I wind up having to wave my arms around like a lunatic trying to get it to trigger in a dark room. That's only once in a great while, but it's frustrating when it occurs.
A**R
Works Well
I have been using the device for about 3 weeks in an outdoor shed about 100ft from the nearest repeater and it has been working without any issues.The setup was a pain with a Zstick as you need to follow special instructions in the manual available online from the mfg. Those instructions were not in the printed guide.The sensor never stopped working even as temperatures reached -28°F. The battery that came with the product appears to be low quality, and the battery level dropped like a rock in the cold weather. I suspect a higher quality battery will fare better in the cold weather.
C**H
Very inaccurate temperature reading - 4.8 F off at room temp
I have this sensor next to a Honeywell and WH31E temperature sensor all indoors within 12 inches of each other. Both other sensors agree that it is 74 degrees F, the Aeotec sensor reads 78.8 F. Come on guys, its temperature, how hard could it be? The motion sensor works fine. I can't tell how accurate the light sensor is but it seems to reflect light and dark appropriately. But being so inaccurate on temperature is not useful to me as I need to detect freezing versus non-freezing so a 4.8 degree swing at room temperature is a non-starter.Update 3/23/2022This device is incredibly unreliable when integrated with Smartthings routines. I set a temperature alert and it sent a notification exactly once and never again. I added a battery alert and a motion alert and the temperature notifications just stopped. I've confirmed the routine is there, confirmed the device was awake, monitored all the events in debug mode and... nothing. At the very least I would not plan on using this with smartthings unless you want to spend days trying to figure out why it wont consistently do what it is clearly setup correctly to do.
J**.
Works well with OpenHAB, quick detection, adjustable sensitivity
I have three of these in my home so far, and will probably add a couple more. They are doing double-duty as temperature sensors for my thermostat control and motion detection for presence. Including these with OpenHAB is much like including any other battery powered z-wave device. Be sure to keep it awake while the configuration completes (a long press on the interior button will do that for you). OpenHAB will generate an XML when your inclusion was completed successfully. All three units I have work well with the OpenHAB z-wave binding and have been reporting reliably. They also don't use up much battery at all, lasting well over a year. There is an adjustable sensitivity which could prove useful if you have pets. I had to adjust the sensitivity way down from its maximum (range 0-11) to avoid detecting my 60 lb dog. I don't know how accurate they are in terms of temperature or lux measurements, but the units I have are at least consistent with each other.
K**O
This is a very good motion sensor
This is a very good motion sensor, I have 4 of those and they work perfectly, battery life is very good. Note that this is a z-wave sensor and you need a hub to use it.
A**E
Works, but not as expected...
Aeotec really need to describe how this product works much more clearly. I have it paired to my SmartThings hub with some interesting behaviour.Motion is detected over a fair distance with fairly large movements, and reported instantly. The online manual says range is 7 metres but the marketing claim is 9.5 metres, however, there is no statement of field of view, which I'd estimate at about 120°. Around 30 seconds later (with no motion) the state reverts.Temperature and light is reported as accurately as needed but it is not clear how often it reports those in. The temperature sensor is within the product and is very slow to respond, to the point that it seems stuck. The light sensor can report quickly, but doesn't. There doesn't seem to be a fixed schedule to readings. Sometimes, the SmartThings app says the sensor isn't connected but then it suddenly corrects itself. It seems to read often enough for my automation, but I'd rather know how it works to ensure my schemes are robust.It seems that every time it updates to the hub, a green LED flashes. This may be useful but it is bright. Fortunately, it is brief, but it is a bit distracting at night (I am using mine as a presence sensor in my living room to activate lights when things get dim).The battery is a rather large CR123A lithium 3V. This seems a foolish decision as that same battery size also comes as alkaline 1.5V. It won't work with the latter. Also, there is nothing to prevent someone inserting the battery the wrong way around other than some none-too-distinct polarity marks moulded in the plastic.The instruction manual makes a complete hash of the pairing procedure. It tells you to replace the rear of the product after pulling the battery tab but then says you need a five digit number that is printed on the inside of the rear cover. It also requires you to push a button that is not labeled and is hidden next to the battery.The rear cover does not come away from the product smoothly and is awkward to replace.This is a functional product, but Aeotec really should have put more effort into describing it better.
A**R
Great zwave 3-in-one solution that includes temperature
It does what it says it will do. Set up very easily. To detect it you have to put it near the vera controller. After that, you can put it anywhere. Very happy with it. Will have to get a new battery for it eventually.
B**S
Crashes regularly - can no longer recommend
This is very expensive for what it does and the quality of the material. it’s space of very cheap feeling plastic. There are much better and more stable options available. I have had this for a few months now and though I was initially recommending it, I can no longer do this as I am finding that it keeps “crashing”. It becomes unresponsive and I have to remove its battery and reinsert it for it to recognize motion and come online again. It makes it pretty much useless.When it works, I like that it provides the room illumination.
C**S
facile a utiliser
tres bien
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