🚀 Elevate Your Space with Smart Motion Detection!
The Eve Motion (Matter) is a cutting-edge smart motion sensor designed for seamless home automation. With a 120° field of view and a detection range of up to 9 meters, it operates both indoors and outdoors thanks to its IPX3 water resistance. This battery-powered device allows for automatic activation of lights and appliances, ensuring convenience and security. Compatible with major platforms and offering 100% privacy, the Eve Motion is the perfect addition to any smart home setup.
Brand | Eve |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 2.29 Ounces |
Maximum Range | 9 Meters |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Battery Description | AAA |
Temperature Range | 0° - 130° Degrees Fahrenheit |
Compatible Devices | iPad, Tablet, Smartphone |
Product Dimensions | 1.34"D x 2.56"W x 2.56"H |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Recommended Uses For Product | Smart Home Automations, Security |
Upper Temperature Rating | 130 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Manufacturer | Eve |
UPC | 813180021037 |
Part Number | 10EBY9951 |
Item Weight | 2.29 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 20EBY9901 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Size | 1.34"D x 2.56"W x 2.56"H |
Style | Sensor |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Wattage | 1.65 Watt-hours |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Inside and Outside Wireless Motion Sensor |
Included Components | Eve Motion, 2x AAA replaceable batteries, Quick Start Guide |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Description Pile | AAA |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
J**Z
¡Excelente producto!
Responde muy bien, o sea rápidamente. Es aprueba de agua, lo uso para bombillas exteriores, y es compatible con Homekit de Apple. No lo exponga al sol directo porque se deteriora en un año o menos, coloquelo en exterior pero bajo sombra y le durará muchos años. Una cosa más, el soporte técnico es muy bueno.
M**N
Almost unusable on Google Home and Android
At the time of this writing 6 months after release, Eve's website lists Eve Motion (Matter) as supported on Google Home and Android, among other platforms, but the level of support is almost unusable.Eve has no Android app, so there is no way to configure the device except through the Google Home app. This means that you can add the device to your network and see its status, but there's no direct way to link it to do things like turn lights on or off. (Technically, you can create automations that will turn your lights on and off when the sensor detects occupancy or no occupancy, but they're unusable -- the lights turn on when you enter the room, but if you sit still for more than a few seconds they will flip off immediately. Desperate users can read some of the other amazon comments for scripts that can be used to work around this problem, if you want to get into scripting.)Eve support says this is Google and Amazon's problem to fix (apparently it's a problem on Amazon as well), and yes I expect at some point the smarthome platforms will catch up and provide better support for configuring motion sensors. But the real problem here is that Eve says they support Google Home but provides no app to configure it (they do on iOS, so this isn't a problem on iOS or Apple Home). Sure it would be nice if Google Home and Alexa provided controls for motion sensors, but Eve shouldn't release a product and say it supports a platform if there's no way to configure it on that platform. That's on Eve, not on Google or Amazon.Perhaps this will change, but for now it's clear that Eve released this product without a plan for how to really support Google Home and Android. They should update their website and this amazon listing to make this much more clear until they have a better solution.
J**N
Get it if you need a Thread enabled motion sensor.
Works really well. Fast and responsive. Price is a little high but not bad if you can get it on sale. Set up is very easy. Scan the code. I love Thread network items like this, so much better than Wifi IOT items. Make sure a thread router is near by. I'm using several around my house with Apple Home. Battery life is good, laster over a year.
B**N
This is a fine Motion, but not and Occupancy Sensor
This is a high functioning motion sensor and worth the investment. I have an earlier model that has worked for years. The reason didn't give it five stars is that I found the Eve vs. Apple description a bit misleading in that Apple also terms it an occupancy sensor, and that's what I wanted. If an occupant stops moving within a programmable time, the sensor turns off the lights. Eve's product discription is correct. They just need to get Apple on board with what this really is.
J**H
Good but expensive
The best motion sensor on have with excellent battery life and build qualityI just wish it was cheaper, it’s just too expensive to own a lot of themReliable signal and range
S**R
WARNING: Great product but you MUST HAVE APPLE HOME HUB to set the settings of this device (5/25/23)
I was so excited to find this product online. It checked many of the feature boxes I wanted.1. Outdoor motion sensor2. Matter / Thread compliance - so it would work with my SmartThings and Alexa stuff3. Uses batteries that CAN be recharged and are easy to find (AAA)4. Well designedThis being my FIRST Matter device, I was eager to see how well it integrated with SmartThings and Amazon Alexa. I am NOT an Apple Home user, though I do have an iPhone and iPad.The device was easy to set up via the SmartThings app, but DID require registration into Apple's ecosystem and would NOT register without accessing the iCloud. Why? Who knows? The advertising claims all these security features, and THEN Eve forces me to register with a cloud service I rarely use. Harumph. Ok. I let it access my iCloud, etc. and moved on.After adding it to SmartThings, the device showed up on Alexa. Hooray! That usually happens with every new device I add. The integration between SmartThings and Alexa has been exceptional.I went into the SmartThings Edit / Driver / Information for the device. No ability to adjust any settings other than the name and room. So I went to the manual to find out how to set up the sensitivity for the device. The manual said I had to download the Eve app. I did. I went to add the device to the Eve app and after scanning the barcode, the app failed and said it requires an Apple Home Pod to add the device. Sigh.In reading further, I found that I could use my iPad as a Home Hub. Great, I thought. I went to my iPad, turned on the "Make Device A Home Pod" setting and tried again. It failed. Longer sigh! It appears that this feature no longer works (or perhaps never worked). I rebooted the iPad, made sure the software and app were up to date and tried again. Fail!Frustration!Weren't these the VERY PROBLEMS Matter was supposed to address?It appears I have four options:1. Go buy a piece of gear (Apple Home Hub) that I don't want or need.2. Return the product.3. Use the product without being able to access the settings.4. Hope that Eve/SmartThings adds the settings capability to the SmartThings Sensor Matter Edge driver, or Eve creates its own Edge Driver for SmartThings, or allows registration in the Eve app without an Apple Home Hub.By the way, I re-read the Amazon description for the product and learned that the Eve app is required to change the settings for the device. But there is NO MENTION that I would also need a Home Pod device to do so. :-(Dear friends at Eve: You've made a great new sensor. Please consider the following:1. Please add SETTINGS capabilities to your product without requiring Apple Home Pod for those of us who don't use it. Either fix the Eve app to talk to the SmartThings hub OR create an Eve SmartThings Edge driver for the device.2. Alternatively, put a physical sensitivity setting on the device in the battery compartment. Not great, but better than NO settings at all.3. Please add language to your Amazon description above that lets buyers know that an Apple Home Hub is required to fully use the device.For extra points, in version 2 of the device, add a temperature sensor! That would make it even better! Many of your competitors already have that feature.I hope this review gives other potential buyers a heads' up and saves them the frustration and disappointment I experienced.Will I keep the device or return it?I don't know yet. I'm going to test it in a few locations and see I can live with the default sensitivity settings. Sigh.So close, but so far!Early days for Matter / Thread I suppose.Four by four breathing and a walk with the dog will chill me out and restore equanimity. :-)
P**B
Works well
Working well and sold, reliable thread connection. No issues and worth the premium price.
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