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XiaomiMi Smart Sensor Set

R1,249

Retail: R1,550
About

The control hub is plugged into the electrical socket and acts as a receiver from the rest of the sensors readings. It connects directly to the router through wifi.

The group of sensors connect to the control hub through Zigbee. This set contains, besides the control hub: 2 window & door sensors, 2 motion sensors and one wireless switch.

The Mi Smart Sensor Set enables an additional level of automation in your house. Now you can set the rules of when your devices will work, not work, when functions are activated, etc. based on sensor readings.

All rules and automations are set up directly on the Mi Home App through a very simple interface Once this set is installed, other Xiaomi products in your account will be connected to the Mi Smart Sensor Set and you will be able to customize your own automated house. Lights turning on when you pass by, purifiers starting when you close a door, etc. the possibilities are endless.

Product Features
  • Includes Control Hub, Window & Door Sensor, Motion Sensor & Wireless Switch
  • Connection Through Mi Home App
  • Simple & Easy To Use
  • No Installation Needed
  • Can Connect More Devices To The Set
What's in the Box
  • 1 x Control Hub
  • 2 x Motion Sensors
  • 2 x Window & Door Sensors
  • 1 x Wireless Switch
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