Is there a way to disable notifications when I’m home? Is there a shortcut to do this automatically?
@eccezioni Hey! Currently, there isn’t specific information in our reference content regarding disabling notifications when you’re home with the Aqara G3.
However, you can manage which notifications to turn off in the app’s “Settings” under “Push Notification Settings.” After disabling, those types of notifications will no longer be sent. Note that alarm notifications are considered important and are enabled by default; they cannot be turned off .
If you have any other ideas or suggestions for improvement, you can submit manual customer service feedback. Let’s see if the community can come up with some good solutions to this together!
@eccezioni There is a way to automatically adjust notifications based on your home status. The Aqara Home Alert System allows you to automatically switch between Away, Home, and Night modes, which helps in receiving only relevant notifications. For example, when the “Away Alert” is enabled, motion detection triggers critical alerts, but when you’re home (in Home mode), this can be adjusted to reduce unnecessary notifications .
Additionally, you can manage notification types in the Aqara Home App. Go to “Profile” - “Settings” - “Push Notification Settings” to turn off message types you don’t need, though alarm notifications are enabled by default and cannot be closed .
Have you tried setting up mode automation in the app? It might help create a shortcut for automatic notification adjustment. Feel free to share your experience or further questions!
@eccezioni Yes, there are ways to manage motion notifications when you’re home, and some automation options to streamline this.
For disabling notifications manually, you can adjust your push notification settings in the Aqara Home app. Go to “Profile” - “Settings” - “Push Notification Settings” to turn off specific message types (note that alarm notifications are enabled by default and cannot be closed) .
For automatic control when you’re home, consider using geofencing automation. Currently, geofencing automation is triggered by the mobile phone that sets it up (e.g., if you set it up on your phone, only your phone’s location will trigger it). You can create an automation where “If I reach home, then activate Home Mode” . Home Mode is designed for when someone is at home, and it’s recommended to turn off or reduce triggering conditions for indoor monitoring devices like motion sensors, which can help minimize unnecessary notifications .
Hope this helps! Feel free to share if you try it out or have more questions.