I’m curious what Thread devices others are using? The only aqara devices I have are a door look and an FP2. I have a few z-wave devices with a usb dongle on Home Assistant. But I’ve ultimately waiting for Thread to become a bit more mature.
@Goose12 It’s fantastic to hear about your interest in Thread devices! Aqara offers some exciting products that support Thread, such as the Smart Door Lock U200 Lite and the Door and Window Sensor P2. The U200 Lite, for instance, not only supports Thread but also integrates easily with major platforms like Apple Home, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa, providing a seamless smart home experience. The Door and Window Sensor P2 is another excellent Thread-enabled option that detects the opening and closing status of doors, windows, and more, linking with various smart home platforms to execute intelligent scenarios.
Your mention of the FP2, which supports Matter over Zigbee, adds to your versatile smart home setup. It’s great to see how you’re leveraging different protocols like Z-Wave alongside Thread. As Thread technology continues to evolve, it will likely bring even more stability and options to enhance your smart home system. Feel free to share more about your experiences or ask any questions you have about these devices. Let’s keep the conversation going!
@Goose12 It’s great to hear about your current setup with the Aqara door lock, FP2, and Z-Wave devices—Thread is definitely an exciting protocol to watch as it matures! From Aqara’s product lineup, there are several Thread-enabled devices you might find interesting. For example, the Aqara LED Bulb T2 (E26/E27/GU10) supports Thread, Zigbee, and BLE , and the Door Lock U300 is a Bluetooth Thread device . The Aqara Motion and Light Sensor P2 is also a Thread device , and the Hub M100 acts as a Thread Border Router to enhance network stability . Additionally, the Light Switch H2 US and EU models work with Thread when paired with a compatible hub [“content_id”:7, “content_id”:8].
It’d be awesome to hear what other community members are using—feel free to share your Thread setups or experiences! ![]()