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Apollo Automation - mmWave presence sensor and 7-in-1 multisensor MSR-01
The MSR-1 CO2 is a millimetric presence sensor coupled with a CO2, UV, LUX, temperature, humidity and pressure sensor. Based on ESPHome, it is designed for Home Assisant users.
The MSR-1 integrates a wide range of sensors into a compact and affordable housing. With dimensions of 40.5mm by 32mm and a profile of just 13.2mm, this sensor fits seamlessly into any space.
mmWave Radar Sensor (HLK-ld2410b): Recognizes the most subtle movements. Ideal for instantly detecting when someone enters a room and keeping you informed of their presence, even with minimal movements. Leave lights or fans on in a room until everyone has left.
LUX and UV Sensor (LTR-390UV): Offers more accurate and higher-quality light readings thanks to a dedicated light sensor placed in an optimal location. Check the UV index or simply the light level (lux).
CO2 Sensor: This optional add-on adds a CO2 sensor to the set, which comes pre-calibrated and ready to use. Manage thermostat or fan commands based on room conditions or receive an alert when CO2 levels are high.
Temperature, Humidity, and Pressure Sensor (BME280): Provides accurate readings of temperature, humidity, and pressure. Pressure enhances CO2 sensor readings. Note: The ESP32-C3 in constant WiFi connection generates significant heat; you may need to adjust the offset based on your configuration, and temperature/humidity readings will not be as accurate as a dedicated sensor with less heat buildup.
Bluetooth Tracker (ESP32-C3-Mini) - YAML Configuration Required: Track Bluetooth devices in your home, allowing you to know which devices are closest to the sensor. You need to know the MAC addresses of the Bluetooth devices you want to track.
** Mainly Android. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a good way to track iPhones in Home Assistant. Find your phone if you left it in the office or bedroom or detect who just entered the room.
RGB Pixel: Uses color-coded alerts for different home scenarios.
- Flashes red if the garage door is open.
- Flashes green at night for garbage.
- Flashes blue when it's treat time for your puppy.
Piezo Buzzer: Emits different types of beeps depending on different alerts.
- Intermittent beep when CO2 levels are high.
- Emits three beeps when movement is detected in the basement when it shouldn't be.
- Beeps once when an exterior door is opened.
Exposed GPIO: GPIO pin, 3V, 5V, ground, and I2C exposed on the back of the board. This allows you to solder your own additions.
What's in the Box?
- 1 x Apollo MSR-1 (assembled board and housing)
- Links to our documentation, open-source code, and CAD models
- Apollo sticker, the dog of this sensor
Optional Extras:
- USB-C Wall Mount
- Ball Mount
- Use
- Motion/Presence Detectors
Temperature/Humidity/CO2 Monitoring - Type
- Sensor
- Function
- CO2
Humidity
Luminosity
Multifunction
Presence detection (mmWave)
Temperature
UV - Gateway compatibility
- Home Assistant - Full compatibility
- Protocol
- IP
Apollo Automation is an American company specializing in the manufacture of ESPHome-based products.
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Seems to work as it should
And with ESPHOME / home assistant, works perfectly
Efficacité et précision
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