AqaraZigbee Vibration Sensor, Wireless Mini Glass Break Detector for Alarm System and Smart Home Automation, Requires AQARA HUB, Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Works with IFTTT
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AqaraZigbee Vibration Sensor, Wireless Mini Glass Break Detector for Alarm System and Smart Home Automation, Requires AQARA HUB, Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Works with IFTTT

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Product ID: 168050607
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  • Brand
    Aqara
  • Color
    White
  • Power Source
    Battery
  • Item Weight
    13.61 g
  • Maximum Range
    15 Meters
📶2.4 GHz WiFi compatible
🔋2-year battery life
🔔Instant vibration alerts

Description

🔒 Stay ahead of threats with silent, smart vibration sensing!

  • LONG LASTING POWER - Powered by a lithium metal battery with up to 2 years of uninterrupted security.
  • EFFORTLESS WIRELESS SETUP - No wiring or screws needed—stick it anywhere indoors and start monitoring in minutes.
  • EXPANDABLE SMART ECOSYSTEM - Supports up to 64 devices on Aqara M2/M1S Hub, scalable with repeaters for full home coverage.
  • SEAMLESS SMART HOME INTEGRATION - Works flawlessly with Apple HomeKit and IFTTT via Aqara Hub for ultimate automation control.
  • MULTI MODAL VIBRATION MOVEMENT DETECTION - Detects vibrations, tilts, and drops to protect valuables and trigger smart responses instantly.

The Aqara Zigbee Vibration Sensor is a compact, wireless device designed to detect vibrations, tilts, and drops, sending instant alerts via the Aqara Hub. Compatible with Apple HomeKit and IFTTT, it enables seamless smart home automation. With easy installation, a 2-year battery life, and support for up to 64 connected devices, it’s a must-have for proactive home security and automation enthusiasts.

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Specifications

ManufacturerLumi United Technology Co., Ltd
Part NumberDJT11LM
Item Weight0.48 ounces
Product Dimensions1.42 x 1.42 x 0.35 inches
Item model numberDJT11LM
Batteries1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
ColorWhite
StyleVibration Sensor
Power SourceBattery Powered
Voltage220 Volts
Wattage3600
Item Package Quantity1
Number Of Pieces1
Mounting TypeWall Mount
UsageIndoor
Included ComponentsAqara Vibration Sensor, Quick Start Guide, Customer Letter, Sticker
Batteries Included?Yes
Batteries Required?Yes
Battery Cell TypeLithium Metal
Description PileLithium Metal
Average Battery Life2 years
Warranty Description1 year

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Reviews

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S**Y

Game changer for remembering when I took medicine

I have chronic headaches and often need to take an abortive medication but have to be sure I don’t take it too often, lest I start getting rebound headaches. I’m really bad at remembering when I took my last dose and even worse at manually tracking it.Then, I saw a YouTube short from Aqara showing this sensor being used atop a pill bottle lid to help track when a medication is taken. Bingo. It requires a hub, so I waited for the M2 to go on sale then got both. It’s super important to follow the instructions for setting up the hub first, then the sensor to a tee or you will find yourself frustrated enough to toss it out the window. But if you do things in the correct order, it’s simple and fast. The sensor works fine inside the Aqara app, but really shines in the Alexa app. I quickly created a routine to send a notification to my phone that says “headache medicine taken” when a tilt is detected. If I move the bottle around and haven’t taken a dose, I simply clear that notification from my phone screen.It does disconnect from the hub on occasion, but there’s a button on the side to reset it, and when pushed, the hub will tell me the sensor is online and working correctly, then it’s good to go. It still gets 5 stars because I’ve finally found a system that’s working for me and a simple way to track data to share with my doctor.Does this sound like a lot of money between the hub and sensor to spend on a medication reminder? Sure. But, it’s worth it to me, since it means I’m not taking too much headache medicine and that I can help my doctor more accurately treat my headaches. And now I can buy all the sensors…just because.

D**O

Excellent product

Excellent product

J**E

Not a Vibration Sensor (UPDATED)

Disclosure that I do not use an Aqara Hub, but have this connected to Home Assistant via a ConBee II ZigBee Gateway.(Original Post - Updated Below)As an On/Off binary sensor, yes, these work. But as a vibration sensor, that’s a bit of a stretch. As the device sends signals back to any connected ZigBee gateway, it is the function of the sensor to report action/inaction, and thus my experience is not due to missing some feature only provided by an Aqara hub. I was hoping for a true vibration sensor, but found that it didn’t pick up on vibrations so much as reporting jarring events. For instance, when attached to the frame my truck’s engine is mounted on, turning the internal combustion engine on did not cause a vibration alert. When attached to the internal mechanics of an automatic expresso machine that grinds and packs beans – no vibration. Same with a washer, a dryer, and the floor of my old school metal mailbox. In fact, it didn’t detect vibration when attached to the front of a running machine. I got a trigger when attached to the seat of a rowing machine, and if attached to the back under belt frame of said rowing machine. Even then, what I got back was sporadic at best. For instance, in a 30 minute constant rowing machine session, it toggled between “clear” and “vibration” almost every minute. In other areas where it was a jarring event, like opening a door/cabinet, or other single big movement object – it worked fine. But nothing more subtle, and not a true vibration happening – not a vibration happening sensor.This might possibly be a good replacement for an open/close sensor when you don’t have room to place both components, but it is not a vibration sensor.UPDATE:The sensitivity level can be adjusted programmatically using either Home Assistant's Developer Tools\Services utility, or the deCONZ\Phoscon API. The device has a 21 step sensitivity range, and when adjusted to more sensitive, it picks things up as expected.Still not a 5 as you have to go through a few hoops that most users won't want to try.

J**

Trash .. do not buy

Aqara has proven themselves to produce subpar products while overcharging for them relative to their quality. I own two of their devices, and neither functions properly. I can throw them at my dryer, and they’ll register vibration, but that’s about the only way they work. So unless you’re trying to track the motion of a sledgehammer or jackhammer, they’re useless for detecting vibration.I recommend staying away from Aqara. None of the devices I’ve purchased from them have worked as advertised, including their so-called "presence sensors." They claim to offer unique zones, but this feature is highly unreliable. It seems they use it to justify charging about four times what these devices are actually worth. The zones work sporadically, and if you’re using them for lights, they behave more like basic motion sensors. The lights will still turn off even if you're still in the room.They’ve released several updates, but nothing has changed—except for what seems like an attempt to push users toward buying a subscription. It feels like they want to continue charging you for using their subpar products.

J**N

Works well most of the time.

I integrated the Aqara system into my HomeKit setup because it’s the first system that offers sensors that are reasonably priced and operate using a z-wave signal. This signal type requires a hub, but usually offers faster more consistent performance. I bought this sensor specifically to attach to my office chair as a way of letting my home know that I had started to work for the day. The sensor trigger switched on the lights/fan and kicked on a colored light just outside the door that would changed colors based on my schedule. The system has received quite a few updates since I got it and I’ve had no issues over the last two weeks, but during my initial use of the vibration sensor I did notice that it would get stuck in a triggered state if it was constantly detecting motion for an extended period of time (like if it was attached to the office chair of a dude with intense ADD being forced to work from home during a pandemic for 8-10 hours at a time). The only way to fix it was to take the battery out of the device to force it to restart. Overall my experience has been very pleasant and I absolutely recommend Aqara as a HomeKit security system and a cost effective way to layer your home in automations via sensors.

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