Aqara Zigbee Door and Window Sensor 3 Pack, Wireless Mini Contact Sensor, Home Automation, Requires Aqara Hub, Zigbee Connection, Kid Safety, Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Works with IFTTT
Original price was: $42.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
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| ASIN | B09TP7VMKB |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | April 11, 2022 |
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Customers find the door and window sensor works well and is easy to install in different locations, with good value for money. They appreciate its compact size and reliable performance as a Home Assistant door sensor. The compatibility receives mixed feedback – while it integrates well with HomeKit and ZHA Home Assistant, some customers report connection dropouts. Battery life is also mixed, with some customers reporting good performance while others mention their batteries drop to 66% after a month of use.
9 reviews for Aqara Zigbee Door and Window Sensor 3 Pack, Wireless Mini Contact Sensor, Home Automation, Requires Aqara Hub, Zigbee Connection, Kid Safety, Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Works with IFTTT
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Aqara Zigbee Door and Window Sensor 3 Pack, Wireless Mini Contact Sensor, Home Automation, Requires Aqara Hub, Zigbee Connection, Kid Safety, Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Works with IFTTT
Original price was: $42.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.


ShortCorgiGuy –
Does the job, and the app alerts are effective!
I have an August lock that is supposed to provide some “door ajar” alerts. It never does, and the sensor does not integrate well with HomeKit. Recently, I put down a door mat that catches on my door and leaves it open, and I’ve had a few times where I’ve left the house and left my door wide open because I’m used to it closing behind me.I already have a few Aqara sensors around my house for leak detection, and a door sensor on a deck door that is harder to close and can get left ajar accidentally, so I decided to get another sensor for my front door.This sensor is perfect! It was easy to setup and get connected to my existing Aqara hub, and it works very well with HomeKit. I get notifications every time the door is open or closed, and in addition, priority alerts when the door is left open past my timeout setting (two minutes).Installing it was also a breeze, and one of the sensor parts is small enough that it fits on my recessed doorframe with just enough distance between the sensors for it to be effective detecting opening and closing. My Zigbee hub is close by, so it does not need to communicate over a long distance, which should probably help with battery life – however, the sensor on my other door is on a second floor and it communicates perfectly, and I have only had to replace its battery twice.I continue to be pleased with the Aqara ecosystem!
M. Cabic –
It Just Works
I was pleasantly surprised by how effortless the setup was—just pair it with your Zigbee hub, and you’re done. No complicated steps, no fuss. It connected instantly and has been working flawlessly ever since. The responsiveness is great, and it integrates smoothly with my smart home routines. If you’re looking for a reliable sensor that “just works,” this is it.
Ashton_NC –
simple but highly effective
The Aqara Door and Window Sensor Kit is a simple but highly effective smart home accessory. Setting it up was incredibly easy, especially if you’re already using the Aqara Hub or a compatible smart home ecosystem like Apple HomeKit. Within minutes, I had these sensors installed and working perfectly.The sensors are small, discreet, and blend seamlessly with my doors and windows. They are very responsive—notifications are almost instant whenever a door or window is opened or closed. I also love how they integrate with other Aqara devices and automations. For example, I’ve set them up to turn on lights when a door is opened, and it works flawlessly.The battery life is excellent as well, and I appreciate the low-maintenance design. Plus, the adhesive backing makes installation a breeze without the need for screws or tools.If you’re looking for a reliable, affordable way to enhance your home security or smart home setup, the Aqara Door and Window Sensor Kit is an excellent choice. Highly recommended!
James Tanner –
Incredibly tiny, but not the most relable.
I bought these because they’re incredibly tiny and Aqara has a good reputation for seamless integrations with Home Assistant. (I don’t use an Aqara hub or Alexa.)Pros:- They’re very unintrusive. Being so small and rounded, you hardly even notice them.- Native Zigbee, so super low power and no proprietary hub needed.- Battery life, at least so far, has been decent: reporting about 65% after six months of use.Cons:- They were harder to connect than other Zigbee devices, requiring me to bring them very close to a relay or, if I’d already attached them to the door, plugging in a Zigbee outlet nearby temporarily.- They tend to disconnect slightly more often than other Zigbee devices, even in areas with very strong mesh coverage.Ultimately, I decided to go with Sonoff instead for the rest of alarmed doors. They’re quite a bit larger, and the boxy shape catches the eye more, but they’re much more reliable. And for something connected to my home security system, reliability is king.For interior doors that don’t matter so much, I prefer these for their small size. They’re great for non-critical automations like turning on the bathroom fan when the door closes, or adjusting thermostats depending on which doors are open.
Amazon カスタマー –
小型で使いやすい。反応も速い
Onur Altan CAN –
Apple HomeKit ile beraber kullanıyorum, çok basit ve pratik kurulumu var. Daha once bir kaç tane vardı, tekrar eksik yerleri tamamladım. Fiyat performans ürünü benim için. Tavsiye 👍🏼👍🏼Aqara hub gerekiyor.
Himesama –
Acheté en octobre 2024 pour 44,79€, j’ai équipé mon logement de ces petits espions d’Aqara : porte-fenêtres, fenêtres ou porte d’entrée, tout y est passé. Autant vous dire que mon chez moi est maintenant plus surveillée que Fort Knox ! 😄L’installation ? Un jeu d’enfant ! Les autocollants double face fournis font le job parfaitement. Si vos ouvrants sont assez épais, vous pouvez même poser le plus petit élément sur la tranche. La détection se fait de face ou à 90°, avec une distance max de 2 cm.Côté réactivité, ces petits bijoux sont plus rapides que l’éclair ⚡. Ouverture, fermeture, tout est détecté en un clin d’œil. Fiabilité 100%, pas de faux positifs ni de ratés. C’est du solide !Maintenant, parlons autonomie. Les piles d’origine semblent s’épuiser assez rapidement, avec une baisse de 10 % en moins d’un mois. Bien que cela puisse être un problème avec les piles fournies, il est possible que d’autres modèles sur le marché offrent une meilleure autonomie. Pensez donc à prévoir des piles de qualité lors du prochain changement.Pour l’intégration, c’est un sans-faute. Je les ai branchés sur mon setup de pro : passerelle Zigbee 3 Sonoff, Raspberry Pi 3B, et Home Assistant. Ça fonctionne comme sur des roulettes !Les possibilités d’automatisation sont infinies. Vous pouvez transformer votre maison en véritable assistant personnel : rappels d’ouverture de porte, coupure du chauffage quand une fenêtre est ouverte (adieu les factures astronomiques !), alertes si une porte ou fenêtre est ouverte quand vous partez… C’est comme avoir un majordome invisible ! 🎩Niveau design, ils sont simples, élégants, avec des tranches nettes et des coins arrondis. Sur des fenêtres en PVC blanc, c’est discret !En conclusion, l’Aqara Détecteur d’Ouverture, c’est le Batman de vos fenêtres : efficace, discret, et toujours là quand il faut. Certes, il a un petit problème d’appétit côté piles, mais hey, même les superhéros ont besoin d’énergie ! Pour les amateurs de domotique ou ceux qui veulent simplement savoir si leur ado fugue la nuit, c’est un must-have.
Hesham AlAdel –
Does north it even if it given for free
Lisa M. –
Good connectivity and accuracy. It was easy and intuitive to add these to the Aqara hub and as secondary devices to HomeKit. The only issue I had was that two of them would not show as closed when installed on outer metal doors, and the adhesive strip did not allow repositioning. I added an extra layer of my own adhesive tape between the door and the sensors and they worked. The battery life has been great after a month.