🚀 Elevate your smart home game with motion sensing that’s always a step ahead!
The THIRDREALITY Zigbee Motion Sensor 4 Pack offers reliable, pet-friendly motion detection with a 30-foot range and 2-year battery life. Compatible with major Zigbee hubs and smart assistants like Alexa, SmartThings, and Home Assistant, it enables customizable routines and smart light control. Easy to install and maintain with OTA updates, this sensor pack is designed for seamless integration into any modern smart home setup.
Brand | THIRDREALITY |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Range | 30 Feet |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Battery Description | 4 AAA Alkaline batteries |
Battery Life | 2 years |
Compatible Devices | Echo (4th Gen), Echo Plus (1st Gen and 2nd Gen), Echo Studio, Eero 6, Eero Pro 6, Home Assistant, SmartThings 2015/2018, Aeotec, Hubitat, Homey Bridge, Homey Pro, Third reality Hub, Third Reality Smart Speaker, Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Amazon Alexa (Smart Speaker required), SmartThings with the Smart Bridge MZ1 |
Number of Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Recommended Uses For Product | Walkway, Garden |
Manufacturer | Third Reality, Inc |
Part Number | P1WMSA4 |
Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.06 x 0.79 x 3.54 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | P1WMSA4 |
Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Style | Motion Sensor 4 pack |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | AAA Battery × 8, Screw × 8, Double-sided Tape × 4, Wireless Motion Sensor × 4 |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Description Pile | 4 AAA Alkaline batteries |
D**T
GREAT NO-FRILLS SENSOR- 35 second recovery time!
UPDATED BELOWI picked this up for $15.99 and so far so good. The sensor is about as small as it could possibly be and still fit two AAA batteries inside. It paired right away via Zigbee with my Hubitat C-5 hub and no other configuration was required (but see the little quirk below in the update). It does not have a tamper sensor. The only data returned by the sensor are motion and battery level. The coverage area is nice and wide and I was pleased to discover that the motion sensing recovery time is only about 35 seconds. Why does this matter?I currently have six Bosch motion/temp sensors in various places and one of them is right outside my front door. I happened to get those on some sort of weird flash sale for $30 each where they were normally about $90. For $30 they are just fine, but they are large, take 4AA batteries, and most significantly have a MINIMUM three-minute recovery time in between motion sensing events.I use one of the Bosch sensors to alert me when one of my two dogs has returned from whatever adventures they were having outside. They tend to do their own thing and one of them almost always comes back before the other one. If they return more than three minutes apart then it's not problem and I get two separate alerts for the two different dogs and can open the door twice. But if the second dog comes back during the three-minute window right after the first, the Bosch motion sensor won't pick up the new motion alert and the second dog will be forced to wait outside with no recognition from his owner.No big deal right? He just has to wait another three minutes. Well, no. If you are within the three-minute recovery period and the sensor is tripped again, it starts a NEW three-minute recovery period. Assuming the dog doesn't freeze to death and keeps moving at some point during that three-minute period, the sensor will just keep re-tripping and going into an endless loop of three-minute recovery periods until the dog finally freezes or dehydrates. Thus the dilemma.With the 35-second recovery period of this sensor, I have now reduced the potential mortality rate of my second dog to return home by a factor of five. Good progress.UPDATE: The first sensor continues to work great a month later. I bought two more via the two-pack deal. The first one paired up instantly with zero issues. The second one paired up fine but came up as (blank) for the device type (Hubitat C-5 hub) and very strangely showed "Signify NV" as the manufacturer instead of ThirdReality. I tried changing the device type manually to "Generic Zigbee motion sensor- no temp," which is what the other two sensors automatically configured as. The sensor would show up as a device in my Hubitat device list but would not report any data. I removed it, did a factory reset, re-added, repeated, and still had the same problem. Posted a question here to see if there was a firmware update.Before I gave up, I tried one last thing that I had zero expectation of working. I removed the device again from Hubitat, held down the reset button and did a factory reset, and then took the batteries out. While holding down the reset button, I put the batteries back in and did one more reset. I have no idea why or how, but this somehow fixed the issue. The sensor paired up no problem with Hubitat, configured as "Generic Zigbee motion sensor- no temp" and properly showed "ThirdReality" as the manufacturer. From there on out the sensor worked just fine. I can't explain it but if you have the same weird problem I did, try doing a couple factory resets and holding down the button while taking the batteries out and then putting them back in. LOL the mysteries of the universe.
J**S
Best motion sensor so far! - TR zigbee motion sensor
I will start by saying that these Third Reality (TR) motion sensors are the best all around I've tried so far. I'm coming back to grab a few more after testing out the first ones for a while.Because I have two echo flex units with the motion attachments (TR made) that have been rock solid, I took a chance on these zigbee motion sensors by them. Have had no issues at all so far. So nice for a change! In my current setup, I have these connected directly to my Alexa. They stay connected, do not freeze/forget state, have a reasonable cooldown time, and they trigger reliably. Additionally, battery capacity is extreme with 2x AAAs, (vs coin batteries). So, I'm not expecting I'll need to change these out anytime soon. Response time for lights is slower than my old setup, but all traffic used to be local vs cloud.Started this journey with Wyze sensors, reporting locally to Rpi with home assistant. Honestly, these were fantastic, really small, affordable, response time was amazing (local), but the sensors had a fatal design flaw, rendering them unrecoverable after a low batt condition. Wyze eventually discontinued support.I have been so happy with my Sonoff mini relays, that I went out and bought their motion sensors to replace the failed wyze ones, and an Alexa with zigbee hub to connect them. The Sonoffs turned out to be utter garbage and absolute disappointment. Read the reviews before buying. Such a contrast from my other experience with their relays.My one gripe on these, and other sensors, is the price. I need multiple sensors for my setup, and the price adds up quick. Wyze had it near perfect, but was crippled by a defect. Have heard good things about Hue sensors, and there are others, but they are too just expensive for what they are and do, and how many you need. There's just not that much going on inside one of these, they should not be $30, 40, 50. I bought sets of these TR units at two different times, both on sale.If you don't already have any motion control these are a great option to expand with. Some implementations I have around my place are more useful for me than others, but I've got a few motion routines I use everyday now that I can't live without.Note: When adding device directly to Alexa with built-in zigbee hub, "ThirdReality" is an option in the app, but don't use that, select "other" from the brands list, select "zigbee", then proceed.
J**J
After 48 hours in moderate temp garage. Frustrating garbage.
Complete garbage. Got 1 of 2 connected pretty quickly and everything was looking good. But after about 48 hours everything went south. One became unreachable. So I reconnected it but regardless both stopped working on my zigbee network. So hours and hours of trying to disconnect and reconnect I just gave up and will now buy another brand. Such promise but these are cheaply made and my guess is they couldn't handle 50 degree F garage temps. So maybe this would work better inside a heated space. Just guessing as I could no longer handle the frustration.Update:I'm new at zigbee. I didn't realize these motion sensors are end points and not repeaters. I spend another $100 on some 3 way switches and installed them in between my controller and the sensors. Now one is green and one yellow but everything is working well now and I'm happy. It's important to realize these are not nearly as powerful as wifi. So you will need mains powered repeaters like switches in between. I've been feeling out big time and have now spent $250 just to get my garage lights to turn on and start on with motion. But it's sort of a hobby now and I've found more cool use cases like using an outdoor motion sensor to use an outdoor camera to snap a picture of my driveway and front door and text it email it and send me a telegram. My wife can get it too but she doesn't care about it as much as I do. I like to have evidence of my deliveries etc. I had to use grok extensively to figure out how to get it to work.So I'm a happy camper but you best be ready to make this a full time job for a week or two.I also now have a water sensor next to my water heater that will beep and text me an alert if it defects water. Super cool!
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