TREATLIFE WiFi Presence Sensor, 24G mmWave Radar Smart Motion Sensor Wired, Support Alexa/Google Home, Real-time Human Occupancy Sensor, No Hub Required
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(as of Jun 24, 2024 05:15:08 UTC – Details)
Product Description
1 mmWave Radar Sensor 2 Built-in Light Sensor 3 Maximize Privacy 4 Real Time Alerts
1 Energy-Saving Mode 2 Wake-up Mode 3 Home Safety Alert 4 Child Safety Mode 5 Smart Home Automation
1 No Hub Needed 2 Flexible Installation 3 Wired Design Sensor
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WiFi Connected, No Hub Required: The mmWave presence sensor operates seamlessly without a gateway, relying solely on a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home Assistant, but doesn’t support SmartThings and IFTTT. With a wired design ensuring stable power, it operates on 5V 1A USB power, eliminating the hassle of frequent battery changes. The communication range reaches about 263ft without obstacles.
Ultra-High Precision Detection with More Privacy: Utilizing millimeter-wave radar technology, our human presence sensor accurately detects various movements, micro-movements, and stationary states. This ensures that lights won’t unexpectedly go out during stationary activities like reading or toileting, without the need for a camera monitoring system, preserving user privacy.
Advanced Sensing and Instant Alert: The 24GHz mmWave Radar smart sensor excels at detecting subtle movements, offering higher accuracy than PIR (not a presence sensor). It promptly sends alerts to your smartphone upon detecting unusual motion, enabling you to conveniently review 30-day activity logs through the app, regardless of your location.
Customized Whole Home Automation: Utilize this motion sensor indoor as a motion-activated wall switch to automate various routine tasks by configuring “IF” conditions and corresponding “THEN” actions. For example, Reading Mode adjusts brightness, Child Monitoring Mode activates surveillance for safety, Energy Saving Mode minimizes consumption during the day. The seamless collaboration of these modes delivers users a precise and personalized smart home experience.
Flexible Installation and Extensive Detection Range: The wifi presence sensor features a magnetic base that allows for 45° folding and 360° rotating, allowing you to mount it on the wall or ceiling with a maximum detection range of 20ft. Avoid installing it near swinging plants, moving metals, or fluttering curtains to prevent false detections. Note that the human sensor is not waterproof or moisture-proof, so ensure it’s installed in a dry area for long-term durability.
Customers say
Customers like the value, responsiveness, and ease of setup of the motion detector device. They mention that it’s very useful to monitor activity, and that it detects humans very well. They also appreciate the performance, saying that it works well and is sensitive enough for their applications. Customers are also happy with quality. However, some customers report that the detection can result in unnecessary notifications and false positives.
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Jay Bee –
Canât disable alerts
We have lots of Treatlife products and they have made things a lot easier. We bought this sensor to replace the Smart Motion Sensor we have in the kitchen.
Unfortunately the Human Presence sensor canât have motion alerts turned off like what you can do with the Smart Motion Sensor which negates the benefits/adds annoyance so we arenât using it and by the time this was discussed with support (it is intentional) we were outside the return window.
The alerts have to be muted for the device and it is a per user muting and not per device, additionally the alerts are always logged/recorded so you have endless messages to clear as well. Hoping they do an update which allows for alerts to be turned off at the device level.
Y –
Sooo much better than my light switch motion sensor
Tho I love the convenience of a light switch motion sensor, the ones I had were horrible. Sometimes I’d be in the room a Lil longer than expected and have to wave my arms constantly to let it know I’m still here. Then when I switched the time to last longer, it just meant the light would stay on way longer than necessary, which defeats energy savings. These solve all that! No longer am I waving my arms and it turns off shortly after I exit the room. It’s saving my sanity lol
Benji –
Brilliant piece of equipment.
So far working just fine. It detects humans very well and I can use that information to trigger Google home functions with Google Assistant.
Marvin Robinson –
Works but I have a question.
I now have three, livingroom, kitchen and bathroom. All are integrated with Alexa are are working great for the most part. Sometimes, inexplicably they will either not turn on or not turn off. They tend to correct themselves on their own the next time I walk into or leave the area. My question is I haven’t found a way to use illuminance to control the lights. When the luminance is > X I do not want the lights to turn on. However when the luminance is < X I do want the lights to turn on. How can I make this happen? I have researched for hours and not been able to find any information on how to make this work.
Mike Shawaluk –
Nice automation addition to my household
These presence sensors will work either with the Treatlife app or with Google Home or Alexa (note: I have not tested them with Alexa, as I only have Google Home devices). Each sensor comes with a very long cord, so it will reach to an outlet anywhere on the wall. It should be noted that they do not come with a power adapter, but they should work with any USB wall wart. It was easy to set up automations that will turn on a light when I enter a room, and turn it off X minutes after I leave the room. The documentation states that the sensor can also respond to light level, but I have not made use of this feature.
Neal Tibrewala –
Quick activation!
Glad Treatlife is adding presence sensors. Others in my household are always leaving the kitchen light on. As it’s already on a treatlife switch, I just added this sensor, and with the Treatlife app was able to add two routines, one to turn the lights off when presence is no longer detected, and one to turn it one when presence is detected. I’m happy that it turns on very quickly, even before I’m able to reach the switch when entering the room. The only slight downside is that the app is configured to give a phone notification every time the sensor is triggered. This got annoying REAL quick, so I had to disable all notifications. I didn’t see how to turn off just the ones from the sensor. BTW, it turns off after about 30 seconds of inactivity by default. There are a bunch of setting to adjust in the app, including distance and times, but I didn’t have to change anything.
Roland Burville –
Works Great!
I set up the human presence sensor in my entryway. It was easy to add the device to the Treatlife app then set up automation to turn a light on when motion was detected and off when no motion was detected. It integrates well with Amazon Alexa and Google Home, simultaneously if you need.
Amazon Customer –
Love treatlife products!
This sensor works great, going to install it in our Airbnb to help as an occupancy monitor in the entry way. Set it up at home and it worked great recognizing when someone walked in front of it. Had to turn down the sensitivity some as we have an open floor plan and it would pickup someone in the other room.