Product Details

mmWave Radar Sensor (HLK-ld2410b)

  • 1 Target tracking
  • Very good still detection
  • Very good tuning capability
  • Ability to tune out false positives

LUX and UV Sensor (LTR-390UV)

Temperature  / Pressure Sensor (DPS310)

Provides accurate readings of temperature, and pressure. The pressure enhances the readings from the CO2 sensor. Note: The ESP32-C3 in constant WiFi connection generates significant heat; you might need to adjust the offset based on your setup and the temperature/humidity won't be as good as a dedicated sensor with less heat build up.

C02 Sensor (Optional SCD-40)

  • True CO2 sensing

Bluetooth Tracker(ESP32-C3-Mini) - YAML Config Required

Track Bluetooth devices in your house, letting you know which devices are closest to the sensor. You will need to know the MAC of the Bluetooth devices you want to track.

  • Find your phone if you left it in the office or the bedroom.
  • Know who just walked into the room.
  • Track a beacon attached to your dog's collar.

RGB Pixel

  • RGB neopixel

Piezo Buzzer

Add Ons

USB-C wall plug mount
Ball mount

 Extras Always available:

Access to our discord for support, product announcements, and home automation ideas.  Link

Access to our code and CAD files for you to remix or browse community remixes. Link

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Customer Reviews

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Ryan J.

MSR-2 mmWave Multisensor (LD2410B)

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Jeremy D.
Great device!

As a newcomer to Home Assistant, I was a bit apprehensive about setting up new devices, but the MSR-2 mmWave Multisensor completely blew me away with its ease of installation. I had it up and running in no time!
What truly impressed me was how immediately I could dive into the advanced settings. I have a small room, and I needed to ensure the sensor wouldn't trigger from movement outside that specific area. The fine-tuning options allowed me to dial it in perfectly, and the precision of this sensor is remarkable.
While it's not very often, I have experienced a false trigger here and there. However, this is a minor quibble considering the overall performance. I'm genuinely very happy with my MSR-2 and highly recommend it for its precision and user-friendly setup, even for Home Assistant novices like myself!

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Eugene I.
Feature packed, hard to tune

I bought these because when looking for presence sensors, these kept coming up. In short: seems like they’d be great if I could dial in the settings. They’re not very intuitive. Until then, I’ll keep having lights go on and off randomly (instead of auto off/on when I’m in/leave an area) via my automations. A simpler gui would make this product perfect. As is now, gotta find time to really tune it if you want it to work as desired.

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Stepan O.M.
Cool Sensor, but several shortcomings

I bought gpio header hoping I could hook up a IR diode, but it doesn't work out of the box due to the RGB LED. Also I bought a swivel mount, and its not compatible with the GPIO header, dang. Finally, its not well calibrated out the box, so I haven't had a chance to fully dig in and set it up.

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bill f.
MSR-2 Presense sensor.

I was looking for an unobtrusive mmwave presence sensor. My primary target was a bathroom, but I trialed it in my office. I would have preferred Zigbee or Zwave as opposed to Wifi, but the ESPHome platform is completely reliable for me so far. I put minimal time in to restrict detection when people walk by in the hall. There' a lot more to this unit than I'm using, but it's 100% reliable detecting me at my desk and keeping the lights on and turning them off automatically.