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I had to bring both sensors closer to the hub to get SmartThings to see them, and they have dropped off again now they are back in their usual locations (might that have messed up the Zigbee routing? To narrow down our testing for this guide, we focused only on sensors that are natively compatible with SmartThings (meaning you don’t need to use device handlers—code you input in a web browser to allow your device to talk to your hub properly). Find answers in product info, Q&As, reviews ]The SmartThings Multipurpose sensor is simple to install, as it’s pre-fitted with strong tape, and its rounded shape makes it clear where the magnet needs to go. We mounted the sensor to the side of the brooder, directly under the heat lamp, and set two custom routines: one to tell us if the temperature was equal to or below 94 degrees (our Sonos speaker would say “Chicks are cool” and a lamp turned blue), and one to tell us if the temperature was equal to or above 103 degrees (the speaker would say “Chicks are hot” and the lamp turned red). Philips Hue White A19 60W Equivalent Dimmable LED Smart Bulb Starter Kit (2 A19 60W White Bulbs and 1 Hub Compatible with Amazon Alexa Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant), 2 Pack Unfortunately, I found the base functionality to be far more limited than what I was expecting. If it has other attributes, that’s OK (other than it bumps up the size and cost). Control lights, electronics, and small appliances The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. I've been very interested in Smartthings for a long time, and was excited to get the Hub v3 as a replacement for my current automation server. Receive alerts from SmartThings if your Multipurpose Sensor detects that doors and windows have been opened or left open, or if the temperature changes. When the contact between the sensor and magnet breaks or is re-established, a trigger occurs.
I will update this review if this problem ever gets fixed. The last reported battery strength was 89%.I happened to have two new CR2450 batteries around (Panasonic of course), and that has not fixed the problem. Then I found other problems with this same 'Custom Automation' feature, and then more problems with the same feature. Has a sticker on the back that says, "SmartThings Multipurpose Sensor M/N: IM6001" Has a "Connect" button on the magnetic side of the sensor. The SmartThings Multi Sensor/Multipurpose Sensor is equipped with an internal temperature sensor to help you monitor and control local temperatures.
It connects wirelessly with a wide range of smart devices and makes them work together. multiple conditions for an event), but at this point there’s hardly anything I can do with it. In general, though, we found you can use just the Samsung SmartThings app to control your sensors and set automations.Devices with the new Z-Wave 700 chip will arrive by the end of the year, according to Mitchell Klein of the Z-Wave Alliance. Everything seems to be working now, except my Aeotec doorbell shows as "Checking status..." all the time (but the doorbell still works). Annoyingly, SmartThings’ app doesn’t offer push notifications for custom automations, which we’d need to know if there was a change in temperature when we’re out of the house. You can set up Automations to run at certain times on certain days of the week or to trigger when another device reports a certain condition (such as detecting motion). The sleek multipurpose sensor detects the connected windows and doors’ movements of open/close, vibration, orientation, and temperature, allowing you to monitor multiple areas of your home, while your lights and thermostat work together in automation. I have about 20 of them all over my house as door/window sensors as well as dedicated temp sensors. Setup was successful and everything worked fine for one day. You can, however, view all sensor activity in the history tab.We tried this automation with all the devices that monitor temperature and liked Aeotec’s Multisensor 6 best due to its adjustable mount and the ability to sense humidity. It can also be paired with contact sensors to shut off your system if a door or window is left open for a certain length of time.Smaller but a bit uglier and flimsier than its bigger brother, the SmartThings is compatible with a wide range of Z-Wave and Zigbee sensors (see a Positioning sensors in exactly the right spot can be a trial-and-error process, especially with motion sensors. How can I get it to work for low temp with an existing Smartapp? Control connected devices at the touch of a button Importantly for use in a bedroom or similar, you can disable the LED light.We set a custom automation for all the motion sensors we tested: Our two modest gripes were that we were unable to customize the LED color to indicate a status change beyond the built-in temperature indicator, though we learned that is a limitation of SmartThings and not Fibaro.
I had to bring both sensors closer to the hub to get SmartThings to see them, and they have dropped off again now they are back in their usual locations (might that have messed up the Zigbee routing? To narrow down our testing for this guide, we focused only on sensors that are natively compatible with SmartThings (meaning you don’t need to use device handlers—code you input in a web browser to allow your device to talk to your hub properly). Find answers in product info, Q&As, reviews ]The SmartThings Multipurpose sensor is simple to install, as it’s pre-fitted with strong tape, and its rounded shape makes it clear where the magnet needs to go. We mounted the sensor to the side of the brooder, directly under the heat lamp, and set two custom routines: one to tell us if the temperature was equal to or below 94 degrees (our Sonos speaker would say “Chicks are cool” and a lamp turned blue), and one to tell us if the temperature was equal to or above 103 degrees (the speaker would say “Chicks are hot” and the lamp turned red). Philips Hue White A19 60W Equivalent Dimmable LED Smart Bulb Starter Kit (2 A19 60W White Bulbs and 1 Hub Compatible with Amazon Alexa Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant), 2 Pack Unfortunately, I found the base functionality to be far more limited than what I was expecting. If it has other attributes, that’s OK (other than it bumps up the size and cost). Control lights, electronics, and small appliances The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. I've been very interested in Smartthings for a long time, and was excited to get the Hub v3 as a replacement for my current automation server. Receive alerts from SmartThings if your Multipurpose Sensor detects that doors and windows have been opened or left open, or if the temperature changes. When the contact between the sensor and magnet breaks or is re-established, a trigger occurs.
I will update this review if this problem ever gets fixed. The last reported battery strength was 89%.I happened to have two new CR2450 batteries around (Panasonic of course), and that has not fixed the problem. Then I found other problems with this same 'Custom Automation' feature, and then more problems with the same feature. Has a sticker on the back that says, "SmartThings Multipurpose Sensor M/N: IM6001" Has a "Connect" button on the magnetic side of the sensor. The SmartThings Multi Sensor/Multipurpose Sensor is equipped with an internal temperature sensor to help you monitor and control local temperatures.
It connects wirelessly with a wide range of smart devices and makes them work together. multiple conditions for an event), but at this point there’s hardly anything I can do with it. In general, though, we found you can use just the Samsung SmartThings app to control your sensors and set automations.Devices with the new Z-Wave 700 chip will arrive by the end of the year, according to Mitchell Klein of the Z-Wave Alliance. Everything seems to be working now, except my Aeotec doorbell shows as "Checking status..." all the time (but the doorbell still works). Annoyingly, SmartThings’ app doesn’t offer push notifications for custom automations, which we’d need to know if there was a change in temperature when we’re out of the house. You can set up Automations to run at certain times on certain days of the week or to trigger when another device reports a certain condition (such as detecting motion). The sleek multipurpose sensor detects the connected windows and doors’ movements of open/close, vibration, orientation, and temperature, allowing you to monitor multiple areas of your home, while your lights and thermostat work together in automation. I have about 20 of them all over my house as door/window sensors as well as dedicated temp sensors. Setup was successful and everything worked fine for one day. You can, however, view all sensor activity in the history tab.We tried this automation with all the devices that monitor temperature and liked Aeotec’s Multisensor 6 best due to its adjustable mount and the ability to sense humidity. It can also be paired with contact sensors to shut off your system if a door or window is left open for a certain length of time.Smaller but a bit uglier and flimsier than its bigger brother, the SmartThings is compatible with a wide range of Z-Wave and Zigbee sensors (see a Positioning sensors in exactly the right spot can be a trial-and-error process, especially with motion sensors. How can I get it to work for low temp with an existing Smartapp? Control connected devices at the touch of a button Importantly for use in a bedroom or similar, you can disable the LED light.We set a custom automation for all the motion sensors we tested: Our two modest gripes were that we were unable to customize the LED color to indicate a status change beyond the built-in temperature indicator, though we learned that is a limitation of SmartThings and not Fibaro.