I recently came across this insightful video reviewing the latest update for the Aqara FP2 motion sensor. The update introduces some AI-driven features aimed at improving detection accuracy, but as the reviewer found, the results were mixed. Let’s dive into the details and discuss how this might impact your smart home setup!
The update, version 1.2.5, adds two new features: Current Count and Visit Count. These are meant to provide real-time and historical data on the number of people in a room. However, the reviewer found these metrics unreliable, often overcounting or missing detections. Additionally, the AI-powered person detection feature, designed to filter out non-human movements, didn’t perform as expected, sometimes failing to detect people or incorrectly identifying pets and appliances as humans.
Despite these issues, the reviewer acknowledges that the FP2 remains a solid sensor, especially without the new AI features. They encourage users to test the update themselves, as performance can vary based on room layout and usage.
What are your thoughts on the new AI features? Have you experienced similar issues or successes with the FP2 update? Share your experiences and thoughts below!