The Aqara FP300 is a battery-powered presence sensor with Thread and mmWave radar, giving HomeKit precise motion and ...
If you're looking for a presence sensor to help you build up your smart home, the new Aqara FP300 is an especially capable option.
Aqara this week released the Presence Sensor FP2 – a brand new millimeter wave sensor that goes far beyond the capabilities of more conventional motion sensors to facilitate powerful automations, with ...
On this episode of the HomeKit Insider Podcast, we break down the news from Google's special event, the launch of the Aqara FP1E presence sensor, and more smart home news. This week our guest host is ...
Smart homes are becoming more and more intelligent by the day, but there’s nothing quite as smart as a home that can detect where you are in order to automatically trigger a wide variety of different ...
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Aqara continues to innovate with smart home solutions that make life easier, safer, and more efficient. Their latest range of sensors, including the Aqara Presence Sensor FP1E, FP2, and Motion and ...
Intellithings has announced availability and HomeKit support for its RoomMe smart home presence device that helps improve the automation of connected devices. Currently, with HomeKit, lights can be ...
One of the most common first sensors people buy for their home is a motion sensor. But in almost all cases, you want a presence sensor instead. The one I'd want is the FP300, which Aqara released ...
OSLO, Norway & SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Elliptic Labs, a global AI software company, has launched the Virtual Security Sensor, a presence-detection solution used to improve the security of data ...
Google is working with Antmicro on a “Human Presence Sensor” for upcoming Chromebooks, which could be used for face unlock or other long-awaited Chrome OS features. Earlier this year, in a blog post ...