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The compact Aeotec Zigbee Multipurpose Sensor can be easily installed on doors and windows to monitor their open/close status and vibration/knocks, using magnetic reed sensors and a built-in acceleration/gyro sensor. It also includes a temperature sensor to monitor the local environment!
In combination with your Zigbee-enabled Home Automation system, you can set alerts and automation for when doors or windows are open unexpectedly, including temperature changes to control heating and climate appliances.
The sensor is powered by a simple CR2450 lithium battery (included) which can last up to a year.
Requires a Zigbee-enabled home automation system or hub, such as a Raspberry Pi running Home Assistant, combined with a Zi-Stick USB Zigbee 3.0 gateway.
Exploit the full potential of the Aeotec Multipurpose Sensor and make it part of your home automation. For instance, move your roller shutters shut down automatically on hot summer days only if your patio door is closed.
The built-in gyro sensor notices even the slightest movements and vibrations, allowing you to automate alerts and other devices if somebody knocks on the door or your garage door is moving.
With the Aeotec Multipurpose Sensor you can save energy while increasing the security of your home. When windows and doors are opened, the sensor sends a signal to your Zigbee-enabled home automation system/hub. Use this to automate smart sirens or a push notification.
Furthermore, automate your thermostat or air conditioning to automatically switch off at an open window event to save energy.
Thanks to the built-in temperature sensor you will always know when temperatures change in your home. Let your smart devices create a convenient indoor climate by connecting thermostats or A/C units to your home automation system. The smart devices will do the rest for you.
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