Enhancing My Zigbee Network for Better Sensor Performance

As I’ve been diving deeper into the world of smart home automation, I’ve noticed that my Zigbee network could use some improvement. Many of my battery-powered sensors, like the Aqara door and window sensors, motion detectors, and temperature sensors, have been experiencing delays or not responding at all. This is especially frustrating when I rely on them for security and environmental monitoring around my home.

After doing some research, I came across the IKEA Range Extender, which seems to be a popular and straightforward solution for boosting Zigbee coverage. I’m considering purchasing three of these extenders to strategically place them around my house—two on the first floor and one in the attic—to ensure comprehensive coverage. I’m hopeful this will resolve the connectivity issues I’ve been facing.

Another option I’ve explored is installing Aqara relays behind my existing light switches. However, I’m concerned that this might not fully solve the problem, especially if the power supply is interrupted when the switch is turned off. I want to ensure that all my switches continue to function normally while still providing reliable routing for my Zigbee devices.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on this setup or any additional tips you might have for optimizing Zigbee performance. Ensuring seamless communication between all my sensors is crucial for maintaining a smooth and reliable smart home experience. Thanks in advance for your insights!