Zigbee Presence & Occupancy Sensor with Milliwave Radar 89.90, 2 for $139.80, 4 for $239.60 + Delivery @ Forge Electrical

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FORGE Zigbee Presence & Occupancy Sensor with Milliwave Radar | SAA certified

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  • works well with z2m?

    • +1

      It looks like it’s a Tuya rebrand, but I couldn’t find it under the name Forge or Tuya on the Zigbee2MQTT device database.

      • So get the $5 ones then. Work well with HA.

        • +4

          Which ones?

          • @Hargain Bunter: Didn't realise I was pasting an affiliate link…
            But any of the ZigBee mmWave presence sensor work fine with Z2M. About $9USD normally though.

            • @NigelTufnel: PM me the link? interested myself

              • @Slippage: Honestly, just search "mmWave presence" on Ali and pick your poison. They're all basically the same thing.

      • +1

        Pretty sure it's a rebranded Merrytek MSA 201Z, which is listed as supported by both ZHA and Zigbee2MQTT. It also seems to have a SAA certification (SAA230811), but it's unclear whether they're actually RCM marked. I've ordered one to find out.

        • Nice one, they do have similar model numbers and look the same so I think you cracked it. Well done!

  • Milliwave Radar

    Can it be used for warfare?

    Also, can it detect life sized dolls or just living objects?

    • +1

      Also interested to know…for a friend named science.

  • Okay, so the device I ordered to test with arrived last week but wasn't supported by ZHA/Z2M out of the box. If anyone was planning on using this with Home Assistant, I've created a custom ZHA quirk to get this working.

    It's RCM marked with a paper label. I ended up having to buy a Tuya hub to get the Tuya data point IDs.

    I'll get around to creating a PR to get this merged into the upstream zha-device-handlers package at some point but if anyone wants to have a go at developing the Z2M converter, or wants to use it in ZHA as is, I've uploaded my custom ZHA quirk here: https://github.com/brendanl94/zha_quirks/blob/main/ts0601_tz…

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