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Crowdfunding 349 yuan! Xiaomi released the Sensor Pro: can be divided into zones and located for power supply

2024-08-19

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According to Fast Technology on August 19, in May this year, Xiaomi finally launched its first human sensor, and it is a version that does not require plugging in. The battery life is 3 years, and the crowdfunding price is only 119 yuan, which is very popular.

Now, Xiaomi has released an upgraded version - Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro.


The Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro is now available on Xiaomi Youpin and will be open for crowdfunding from 10:00 on August 21 to 10:00 on August 28. The crowdfunding price is 349 yuan and the suggested retail price is 399 yuan.

The Pro version is obviously different from the previous version in appearance. It is much larger and requires power supply. The installation location is not as free as the standard version. However, the official version comes with two accessories, power cord and adapter, so there are many options.


There has also been a significant upgrade in configuration. It is equipped with a high-performance 24GHz millimeter-wave radar that can track the real-time position of the human body in the room. When a person enters the designated area, the smart scene can be triggered.

Supports demarcation of up to 12 zones, with no cross-interference between zones during deployment.


With a detection angle of 110°, it can achieve moving human body tracking up to 7 meters and static human body detection up to 4 meters.

It can track 3 targets at the same time. When there are 3 or fewer people moving in the room, the sensor can complete the tracking at the same time, and everyone can get the linkage scene they want.


In addition, it is equipped with hidden infrared sensors and a high-performance radar that transmits four signals at a time. It can set the sofa area as a static detection area and the door as an "entrance and exit" according to different home uses, so that it can more quickly identify whether there is someone in the room when someone enters or leaves the room.

Supports geek version of automation, which is richer in conditions and execution operations, and can customize more content.