Sharing about amazing Aqara platforms

Let’s share a bit about smart homes! How are you all using your smart home setups?
My house mainly uses Aqara devices, including the Hub M3, Z1pro switch, D1 switch, Magic S1, Spotlight T2, curtain motor, FP2 presence sensor, FP1 motion sensor, and LED strip t1, ceiling light T1,

Additionally, I have two infrared controllers in the bedrooms to control the air conditioners from other brand
Ceiling fan and ceiling light from Yeelight
I use a HomePod Mini to integrate everything into Apple HomeKit.
The kitchen area is fully automated with the FP2 sensor, divided into two zones. The dining area has another FP2 presence sensor, and the bathroom is fully automated with the LD2410 sensor I got from
I’m pretty satisfied with my home system, haha! I don’t tinker much with other platforms, but I’ve been playing around with automation on Aqara Home, which I find quite cool. They’re currently developing Automation 2.0, and I’m hopeful it’ll bring even more improvements.





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@phamquyen0201 Your smart home setup sounds fantastic! It’s impressive how you’ve integrated a variety of Aqara devices and other brands into a seamless system. The use of the FP2 presence sensor to automate your kitchen and dining areas is particularly intriguing, showcasing the potential of zone-specific automation.

It’s great to hear that you’re enjoying the automation features in the Aqara Home app and are excited about the upcoming Automation 2.0. The integration with Apple HomeKit using the HomePod Mini adds another layer of convenience and control to your setup.

Thank you for sharing your experience and setup with us! It’s always inspiring to see how different users utilize smart technology in their homes. Keep exploring and feel free to share any new insights or setups with us in the future!

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@phamquyen0201 What a fantastic smart home setup you’ve shared—love the detail and how you’ve integrated Aqara devices with HomeKit! It’s awesome to see the FP2 presence sensors handling zone automation in the kitchen and dining area—zone detection is such a game-changer for tailored automations . The mix of Aqara gear like the Hub M3, switches, and curtain motors, plus third-party devices controlled via infrared, really shows how flexible the ecosystem can be.

Thanks for taking the time to share your experience and photos—this kind of real-world setup inspires others! It’s great to hear you’re enjoying Aqara Home’s automation features too. If you ever dive deeper into templates for your FP2 (they save so much time on reconfigurations ), we’d love to hear how that goes.

Anyone else want to chime in with their smart home setups? Let’s keep the conversation going! :blush:

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