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The GoveeLife Door Window Sensor is a compact, battery-powered contact sensor designed for smart home automation. It supports group control of unlimited GoveeLife devices via a stable 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection with up to 265 feet range. Compatible with over 50 GoveeLife smart products, it enables seamless if/then automation like turning lights on/off when doors or windows open or close. Easy to install with included battery and adhesive, it’s perfect for millennial professionals seeking discreet, reliable smart home upgrades—though it does not support Alexa or Google Assistant integration.














| ASIN | B0BZ458T6M |
| Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,502 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #62 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (174) |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2023 |
| Description Pile | Lithium |
| Included Components | Door Window Sensor, Battery, Adhesice Tape, User Manual |
| Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
| Item model number | H5123101 |
| Manufacturer | GoveeLife |
| Maximum Range | 265 Feet |
| Mounting Type | Window Mount |
| Noise Level | 65 Decibels |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
| Product Dimensions | 2.83 x 2.44 x 0.73 inches |
| Sensor Technology | Contact Sensor |
| UPC | 810127731479 |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
M**T
Good sensor
I just got this sensor, but so far it works fine. It came with a fully charged battery, even though the product info says the batteries aren't included. It was easy to install and set up. It does not work with Alexa or any other smart home integration, and it doesn't send notifications when the device is triggered. It does keep records of the device being triggered, but I haven't figured out a way for it to result in actual notifications. It seems like it is more designed for "if/then" style commands, such as turning on a light when a door is opened. And if you want "if/then" commands to happen based off of the sensor, then the other products must be GoveeLife brand. None of that is a problem for me as that is exactly what I wanted this sensor for, and I have other Govee Life products. I bought this for my walk-in closet. I have it connected to a smart bulb so that when I open the closet door, it turns on, and it turns off when I close the door. I really like the GoveeLife app and integration. It's super easy to control all of your products with one app, and Alexa integration is a snap, as well (for products that will work with Alexa).
M**X
Amazing product
Works well .. I have it working with other Govee products .. as soon as my door opens my lights turn on .. great product just wish I had a feature to turn off light on closing door !! But other then that I love the product and Govee
N**S
Useless by itself! Waste of money.
You need to purchase another Goveelife product with a distributed gateway. I contacted Govee for assistance with what would work with this product and they never contacted me back. Govee needs to make it clear that this product alone will NOT work as advertised. I have multiple govee products AND 2 different Gateways. That is not sufficient. Misleading advertising. When I started the return process, the return label needs to be red. I do not have a color printer and do not have the time to get to a colored printer.
A**X
Functional for Govee products
Good sensor; however does not support direct smart home control. It can automate anything within the Govee ecosystem, but can not for example turn on other lights within Google Home or other services.
Y**T
IFTTT discontinued on Alexa so routines os the work around with voicemonkey
I used mine as a window sensor since I sleep with a window open so if someone or something moves the window I'll be alerted/alarmed via my echo since its disabled on the real professional house alarm system. I attached the sensors with magnetic tape since you have to change the batter eventually or have a hardware failure/replacement. There's no actual Govee alarm aside from the water/thermometers that just beep, so that's why I used Alexa instead. IFTTT has been discontinued so you have to use routines inside of Alexa instead. Alexa can enable/disable routines using the custom line which is what would say i.e.: "enable x routine". Using Echo 4th Generation, the big one not a dot. I also have a Govee corner light and presence sensor. You need Alexa app, Govee Life app, IFTTT app, and Voice Monkey app. You need to add all these apps as skills in the Alexa App. This is considered a sub sensor BTW. Voice Monkey, add a speaker will treat it like a toggle door open/closed while routine trigger can split the open/close state. Either one will make this Govee devices discoverable for routines now or as a simple doorbell trigger/announcer. Use IFTTT to have the Govee app be the IF trigger, while Voice Monkey be the THEN that will pass along to Alexa. Create a routine in Alexa using the Voice Monkey as the WHEN event, and then fill in the ALEXA WILL section for audio. Save the routine and use something else like a new routine triggered by saying Good morning/Good night to enable and disable rather than saying Turn on/off disable/enable routine name. Additionally you can use the govee app to send you a notification to verify things are being triggered as a redundancy/tracker if you are away from the speaker/announcement device. The one that is sent from Alexa to your phone will only sound any other notification and won't work as a makeshift alarm.
C**R
A must if you have a govee ecosystem!
Literally build your own home automation system the way you want it! I use this because I live in a camper and I've put it in between my screen door and my solid door. But I also have a fan that is pretty much strapped to the screen for ventilation. Whenever I have just the screen door open. The contacts are apart so it turns the fan on and when I close the doors together they contact so it turns it off. So if I just want to open the solid door it doesn't turn on. There are so many other things you can do. You can connect this to their light strips and it will turn them on and you can even set a presence mode as I have with my bathroom door. I have a light strip that is activated by one of these quite inexpensive for what they are sensors. I can even set them to turn off a strip of lights in 10 minutes if the door is closed. I haven't ventured into third party with these but with as much features as govee puts in their app. I wouldn't be surprised if it did work with other setups. I know it works with razor chroma because you can set it to turn on the razor chroma devices via the govee app if you link it as my gaming room is activated when I open the door
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