Aqara PS-S02E Presence Sensor FP2: Zone positioning up to 30 zones
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Meet the Aqara Presence Sensor FP2—your home's new sixth sense. Thanks to its mmWave radar tech, it's like having eyes in the back of your head (minus the creepiness). It can pinpoint movements and presence across 30 zones you can tweak to your heart's content, covering a spacious 430 sq ft. Got a full house? No sweat. It keeps tabs on up to 5 people at once, and if you mount it on the ceiling, it'll even alert you to falls—because safety first, right?
And here's the kicker: no cameras means zero privacy worries. Plus, with an IPX5 rating, it laughs in the face of humidity. Whether you're team HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home, or Home Assistant, this sensor plays nice with all of them. Even better? Local automations keep things running smooth without begging for Wi-Fi. Oh, and it's got a built-in light sensor for those moments when you want your lights to just *get* you.
- Multi-person detection up to 5 people
- Fall detection with ceiling mount
- mmWave radar for precise detection
- Supports HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home
- Built-in light sensor
- Local automations without cloud
- Zone positioning up to 30 zones
General specs
- Brand: Aqara
- Model: PS-S02E
- Seller: Amazon
- color: White
- power_source: DC
- maximum_range: 8 Meters
- mounting_type: Ceiling Mount
- temperature_range: 14 Degrees Fahrenheit
- compatible_devices: Alexa
- frequency: 60 Hz
- product_dimensions: 2.51"D x 2.51"W x 1.14"H
- voltage: 5.0
- included_components: Presence Sensor FP2 x1, User manual x1, USB-C to USB-A Cable x1, Metal Plate x1, Sticker x1, Screw Kit x1
- First listed by seller: 6/6/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Aqara | Aqara | Meiteai-All | Oudun | Emotion | HOME-Auto-001 |
Model | PS-S02E | TZ-006 | Max | |||
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Price | $59.84 | $42.99 | $13.81 | $13.48 | $39.90 | $54.42 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Joom | Joom | Amazon | Joom |
Update | July 17, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 31, 2025 |
Technology | 24 GHz mmWave radar, PIR | 60GHz mmWave radar | MmWave radar, PIR | |||
Connectivity | Zigbee | Zigbee, WIFI | ZigBee | |||
Compatibility | Google Home | Alexa, Google Home | Smart Life |
Pooja R.
Surat
June 10, 2025
As someone who values both technology and health, I bought this on a whim after hearing about it, and it's been a great addition to my home. I use it mainly in my living area to control lights based on whether someone is present, which saves energy and makes things convenient. The story I have is from just a couple of weeks ago when I was doing my morning yoga—it detected my movements perfectly and adjusted the lighting to match the natural light coming in, thanks to that built-in sensor. It's very reliable for everyday use, and I appreciate how it integrates with other devices I have. Compared to other sensors in a similar price range, this one stands out for its detailed detection and privacy features, though it could be easier to fine-tune. Overall, it seems like a solid choice for anyone looking to smarten up their space without compromises :)
- Pros: I am very impressed with how this sensor can detect movement and presence in multiple areas without any cameras, which makes me feel secure about privacy. It works well with my smart home setup, and I love that it doesn't need constant internet access for automations to run smoothly. The added feature for detecting falls is a big plus for safety, and it handles humidity without issues.
- Cons: Sometimes it seems a bit too sensitive, picking up small movements that aren't really important, which can lead to unnecessary alerts. Setting up the zones took some time and felt a bit fiddly at first, and I wish it was a bit more intuitive for quick adjustments.