Add an internal trigger option to the W100 sensor

Dear Aqara developers, I suggest you add an internal logic element based on a microcircuit to the W100 sensor and similar sensors that will be released.
The essence of the proposal is that consumers can use this trigger 0/1 (Off/On) for automation.
Example of use:

  1. IF the W100 temperature is greater (less) than the set one, THEN turn on (turn off) the trigger (virtual).
  2. IF the temperature is greater (less) than the set temperature set remotely using the +/- buttons (W100), THEN turn on (turn off) the trigger (virtual).
    Such an upgrade will turn a simple W100 sensor into a full-fledged wall thermostat that can be used for any task of controlling the temperature in the room.
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I suggested the same in this thread. Aqara W100 Thermostat

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This sounds like another previous need: the ability to control a boiler or other electrical device by means of a wired connection

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We have documented this requirement and will move on to evaluation, adding this control requires moving to the hardware design.

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I hope you understand that we are not talking about a physical relay?
It should be a regular logic element based on a microcircuit. I do not exclude that there may be 2 or more such elements, they can play the role of virtual triggers for other tasks.

@ToboHe from your reply I think you have not understood what I mean. I do not want an electrical connection on the W100, I simply need you to expose a trigger for automation if the W100 temperature is above/below the set temperature.

Please confirm you understand this request.

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I have the same question, but i found these automation from Aqara home app, these automation can help me resolve my question. Hope it can help u too.

@Harold - none of those are relative to the set temperature, the temperature one adjusts on the W100 with the +/- buttons.

I will also add that the temperature is adjustable +/- only on the attached thermostat, which is selected in the W100 settings. For clarity, I provide a screenshot of the settings in the photo.