Are Inovelli Motions any good?

I've been buying NYCE but good luck finding any these days. Im ready to do my bathrooms and tired of waiting on whatever's goin on over there. The inovellis look decent enough and considering how many of these sensors are ugly these are kind of on on my radar. I've tried to stay away from zwave motions as everybody says they are slow. So just curious, anyone having luck with these? Since I can't buy them on Amazon I'd love to hear someone's thoughts before I go thru the hassle of ordering them direct. I need them for light control and humidity exhaust fan control. I did some searches but didn't find anything beyond pairing and setup.

I use them in our basement... they are not "zigbee" fast but decent for Z-Wave - at least on USB power which is what I am doing.

For a bathroom - you might want something a little more responsive. Centralite Motion Sensors maybe?

https://www.amazon.com/Centralite-Motion-Sensor-SmartThings-platforms/dp/B0713STYJQ/

I looked at the centralites but I'd have to have a seperate one for humidity wouldn't I?

Yep.. I did not read your post thoroughly enough it seems..

For what it's worth I've been playing around with these Konke humidity sensors that @aaiyar uses.. They seem to be okay but my zigbee mesh has been a little unstable lately after adding 3 of them. It could be other things I've done recently though and not related.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33014773963.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.2be5261cK6fa1J

edit: don't know anything about the other devices.. but there are community drivers available.

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The Iris 3rd gen motion sensors have humidity, and they're great. Probably half this forum has bought iris sensors from this Ebay account.

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I recommended those in another thread. I think the inovelli has 2 advantages, LUX reproting & USB power, depends on your application.

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