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I installed 6 Sonoff SN-ZB03 motion sensors this morning, and I'm getting so many false positives that they're essentially useless. I could understand having one that's bad, but 6?

Three of them seem to randomly trigger for no reason at all. One triggers any time the heater comes on, regardless of where I place it. The last two usually work but still give random false positives.

From what I'm reading, there are a lot of complaints about these. I probably should have done some research before I bought them. I can't shake the feeling that I'm doing something wrong. Is ITEAD really selling a motion sensor that just doesn't work properly?

I don't see any commands listed under "Manage Zigbee Device" that allow for a sensitivity change, and I can't find a datasheet or a manual for these other than the basic "quick start" guide. As far as I can tell, there's no firmware update available, either.

Am I stuck replacing all of these? If so, any suggestions on better ones? I've read good reviews of the Hue motion sensors, but they're not cheap.

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[-] joe_archer@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago

I build my own using EspHome. I tend to use a D1 Mini as the microcontroller as it has a small footprint and a LD2411S sensor module (very cheap on AliExpress ) I'm lucky enough to have a 3d printer to make my own enclosures.

[-] Bluesheep@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Got any project details for that? A BOM, or even a link to an enclosure on things or printables?

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[-] Bluesheep@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Great answer, thank you!

[-] jonno@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 year ago
[-] joe_archer@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago

All of my wall sockets include usb power outlets, so they're all powered via those, I'm currently working on using an 18650 or 2 to power one as an experiment, but as they're WiFi and need to react in a timely manner putting the microcontroller into sleep mode isn't really an option, meaning the battery life won't be very good. The RADAR module needs a solid 5v as well so I'm not sure it will be practical.

[-] CmdrShepard@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

I googled the sensor and found this github entry. https://github.com/Chreece/LD2411S-ESPHome

Seems like a pretty simple plug and play setup with an ESP device.

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