GE Daintree Motion Sensors?

Anyone familiar with these motion sensors and whether or not they work with Hubitat? 10 for $50 seems like a pretty good deal. There’s also a ceiling mount version for $20.

I don't know but I do see this:

As part of the Daintree sensor product line and using open, standards based ZigBee wireless communications

But I also see that the "Daintree platform" uses something proprietary.

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Yup, that's generally a good sign...

Was trying to understand the "GE Daintree" in the topic. I hadn't heard of Daintree before. (Link)

and

CLEVELAND, February 1, 2022 — GE Current, a Daintree company, has completed the acquisition of Hubbell® Incorporated’s commercial and industrial (C&I) lighting business, creating a premier end-to-end lighting solutions business. The combined new business will be branded as Current. (Link)

Interesting...

You might want to get some specs on size...seems like this may be more intended for commercial use, where having a small form-factor isn't as big an issue as it can be in homes (WAF/PAF issues tend to arise w/large devices), so they might be large.

I found the specs and yeah, they’re rather large. Good battery life, if accurate, though.

Specifications

  • Dimensions 3.6” W x 2.8” H x 3” D (92mm W x 70mm H x 77mm D)

  • Weight: 94g (without battery

  • Indicators Network LED (green): Network joined; Sensor LED (red): Motion;

  • Controls Utility button: Installation test; Activate device; Reset

  • Trimpot: PIR sensitivity

  • Sensor Coverage 110°, 11 m/36 ft (WOS2-WM-W) 20°, 30 m/98 ft (WOS2-WM-L)

  • Off-delay Timer 30 sec (default

  • 30 sec (software configurable)

  • Radio Properties 2.4 GHz +7dBm transmit power

  • Operating Environment 14°F to +122°F (-10°C to 50°C) Indoor use only

  • Mounting (2) Screw holes on swivel mounting bracket; wall (or ceiling) mount

  • Compliance US: FCC Part 15B, FCC ID (NRH-ZB-Z100B) Canada: ICES/NMB-003 Class B, IC ID (8984A-Z100B)

  • Power Supply (2) AA 3.6V Lithium-thionyl chloride battery (included)

  • Battery Life 5 Years (normal operation)

  • Warranty 5 Year

Those are some fancy cells. :smiley:

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Didn’t even see that. Found a 10 pack on Amazon for $385! :face_with_peeking_eye:

https://a.co/d/3Zfmk9C

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Aieeeee!

I was just going to say, the batteries will bankrupt you. Considered buying a device a while ago that took these batteries. Once I saw the battery price, I was like no way. The battery life is amazing tho. Good for businesses where they can write off expenses. I can see the IRS auditor now, " you spent $5647.00 on batteries?"

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