Exploring Zigbee Battery Sensors and Their Power Solutions

Hey everyone, I’ve been diving into the world of Zigbee sensors lately, specifically the Aqara P1 models. I came across a thought: why not power them with an adapter instead of relying on batteries? I mean, each sensor can be opened, and in theory, I could connect some wires to a power source. But I’m not entirely sure about the best way to go about this. Has anyone tried something similar? I was thinking of using a 3V or 6V adapter for multiple devices around the house. Any recommendations or experiences to share would be super helpful!

On a different note, I’ve been exploring the integration of multiple smart devices from various brands. It’s been a bit of a puzzle, but also really rewarding to see everything work together seamlessly. If anyone has tips on how to manage or troubleshoot such setups, I’d love to hear them!

Lastly, I’ve been impressed by the community’s willingness to help each other out. It’s amazing how much we can achieve together when we share our knowledge and experiences. Keep the discussions flowing, everyone! :blush: