Sensibo Air Smart AC Controller With HomeKit

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • Sensibo recently introduced a HomeKit update for their Sensibo Air Smart AC Controller, their first HomeKit enabled product, in a lineup that also includes another AC controller (Sensibo Sky) an air purifier (Sensibo Pure), and the Sensibo Room Sensor, which works with the Sensibo Air.
    Today, I'll look at this product, and how it performs, as well as look at some basic comparisons to other similarly functioning products already on the market.
    #HomeKit #SmartHome
    You can also check out full, in-depth written review here: wp.me/p9NnDL-7iQ
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:28 Overview
    0:52 Unboxing & specs
    2:47 A closer look
    3:47 Setup in the Sensibo app
    4:34 Sensibo Air in the Home app
    5:00 Extras in the Sensibo app
    5:55 Comparison to other AC controllers
    7:17 Pros vs cons
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Komentáře • 176

  • @homekitnews
    @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

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  • @rengalafuze8700
    @rengalafuze8700 Před 2 lety +3

    This is the only air conditioner controller that truly works. The app is a little convoluted and has features that are gimicky but, I am happy after trying the competition.

  • @JD.TheMusician
    @JD.TheMusician Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, subscribed!

  • @michaelr1154
    @michaelr1154 Před 11 měsíci

    Pretty happy with this device, been using it with the Apple home and it works pretty good for automations. Still waiting for native home notifications, that would be the icing on the cake so I’m aware when automations are triggered. We don’t use the optional subscription and it has never been a problem

  • @jonathantang4722
    @jonathantang4722 Před 3 lety +2

    終於有一款外型跟功能都比Tado的homekit冷氣控制器!

  • @SanchezFive7
    @SanchezFive7 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the vid

  • @gmail4roger
    @gmail4roger Před 3 lety +2

    看起來很不錯!

  • @Mingyuan730
    @Mingyuan730 Před 3 lety +1

    很棒的分享!!

  • @jimwilcox946
    @jimwilcox946 Před 3 lety

    I see that it is possible to program the device like you program a thermostat; however, my schedule is different from day to day. Is it possible to create a set of commands that I can easily switch between on the app or from google ... similar to turning on a lighting scene?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety

      Hi, I can’t answer the question as it relates to Google, but it’s certainly possible with HomeKit, so you can just create a series of specific scenes involving the Sensibo Air with the parameters you want. I imagine there’s something similar with Google though.

  • @kbhasi
    @kbhasi Před rokem

    (4:49) There may have a misconfiguration that led Apple Home to think that Sensibo controllers use Fahrenheit internally, hence the half-degree steps when using Celsius.
    (I'm not an Apple user, but this is one of the few videos I could find about the Sensibo Air. I couldn't find any videos about the Sensibo Air Pro!)

  • @grisgriz85
    @grisgriz85 Před 3 lety +2

    Look forward to giving it a shot at home.

  • @puputocasper
    @puputocasper Před 3 lety +1

    看起來很不錯

  • @ipadmidiking
    @ipadmidiking Před 3 lety

    I have a mitsubishi mini split in the USA...wondering if this Sensibo Air is what I need for homekit control or will the Aqara P3 do a better job? I have an aqara hub and starter kit from Amazon right now....if i have 3 indoor units, would I need 3 Sensibo Air units or 3 Aqara P3 units??

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety

      The Sensibo Air will work fine with your mini split, as will the P3 (see my fuller separate answer re the P3 in the ‘hubs’ video). The P3 is a lot cheaper than the Sensibo, but the Sensibo is a lot easier to place due to it using a USB plug as opposed to a Chinese 16A plug. You may want to wait for the release of the forthcoming Mysa AC controller though, which should be out soon. Either way, you’d one each of these devices for each AC you wish to control, as they can only control one AC at a time, unless they’re all in one room, but even then they would be controlled as one AC together, not separately.

  • @joshNgab
    @joshNgab Před 2 lety +3

    The tado is available outside Europe, it can be purchased from the largest electric goods retailer in Australia. They are also the same price here both being $179, I guess the tado is being marked up a lot.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, that’s good to know. I think that Tado is a better option if I’m honest.

    • @hessulipoika13
      @hessulipoika13 Před rokem

      My tado is constantly ovearheating and ”support” is doing nothing

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Před rokem

      Interesting. It's harder for me to get in Singapore, but Sensibo devices are easier to get thanks to there being an authorised distributor here.

  • @DylanPinn
    @DylanPinn Před 2 lety +1

    Hi. Thanks for the review. I have read elsewhere that the AC is unable to be turned off using Siri or Home app. Is that correct?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, I no longer have the Sensibo here, so I can’t test Siri with this particular device, but I does work with my other AC controllers (I just tested it with my Tado to make sure!) The Sensibo should be no different in this case. There also should be no reason why you can’t turn the Sensibo off in the Home app.

  • @ajisaputrars
    @ajisaputrars Před 2 lety

    Does it have "parameter correction" like in Aqara P3? My AC does not have "Heat" mode so I need to turn heat mode off from sensibo app and HomeKit

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      Hi, as I understand it, if it can identify your specific AC unit and model, it should only show the modes that your AC is capable of. If your AC doesn’t have a heat mode, then it shouldn’t show up in the Sensibo app.

  • @titopr64
    @titopr64 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video thank you. I have a Sensibo Sky connected via Homebridge to Homekit. Recently acquired two Sensibo Air and these automatically connected via the Homebridge plug-in. I didn’t need to use the built-in HomeKit functionality.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Does the HomeBridge plug-in expose any extras to HomeKit?

    • @titopr64
      @titopr64 Před 3 lety +1

      @@homekitnews For the sake of trying I connected the Sensibo Air directly to HomeKit. It had exactly the same functions no matter how it’s connected to HomeKit. I guess I can say the plug-in works great as the HomeKit direct connection.

  • @RickyELREY069
    @RickyELREY069 Před 2 lety

    Excelente, encontré tu canal en busca de accesorios compatibles con HomeKit ya que me gusta la accesibilidad que te brinda Apple en controlar tus productos inteligentes. El video estuvo perfecto, lleno de información, curiosidades y comparaciones a otros dispositivos con la misma función, aquí encontré justo la información que necesitaba, para saber si comprarme el Sensibo o el Tado, ya que Sensibo a pesar de su precio elevado si esta disponible para envío a Latinoamérica y Tado solo en Europa. Keep it up! i subscribed, thanks.
    Regards from México!

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety +1

      Gracias amigo, me alegra saber que te resultó útil el video. Debo informarle que hay disponible un modelo más nuevo de este dispositivo, con sensores adicionales de calidad del aire - homekitnews.com/2022/05/30/sensibo-release-updated-ac-controller-with-air-quality-sensors/

  • @likeastar20
    @likeastar20 Před 8 měsíci

    I believe I have an issue with the thermostat in the unit. I set it to 25°C, and the actual room temperature is around ~20°C (I have a thermometer), but after 10 minutes, the unit's thermostat shows the room temperature to be around 30-31°C, and it doesn't provide much or any heat. Essentially, the AC sensor detects a much higher room temperature compared to the actual room temperature. If I use the "IFeel" button on the remote, it displays the correct (real) temperature. I used only the "IFeel" button, but after a while, it goes back to the unit's sensor. What can I do?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 8 měsíci

      It’s been a while since I tested this out, and I don’t currently use it, but is there an option to offset the temperature reading in the app? I know Tado has this feature.

  • @rabieah2
    @rabieah2 Před rokem

    How does this device send the signal to the AC unit? Does it need to have line of sight to the AC or can it be connected to a power plug near floor behind sofa?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem +1

      It uses infrared, just like the remote control it replaces, so it does need some measure of line-of-sight.

  • @pall1031
    @pall1031 Před 3 lety +1

    期待試用不同的Aircontroller

  • @filippoghezzi654
    @filippoghezzi654 Před rokem

    Great video indeed... by any chance do you know how I find out how many of these I need for my apartament? The number of Sensibo Air devices that I need to buy is given by what?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem +1

      Hi, each Sensibo can control one AC unit - unless you have two in the same room and want them to be controlled at the same time with the same settings. So if you have 5 AC units generally you’d need 5 of these controllers

  • @vskal
    @vskal Před 3 lety +1

    The Aqara Hub M2 has both zigbee and IR controller, in my case however, the 20 year old Daikin A/C IR protocol is not supported.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety

      Does the Daikin remote come with a display that shows the different modes and temperature etc?

    • @vskal
      @vskal Před 3 lety

      @@homekitnews Yes it does, it is the classic LCD whith the swing, mode, etc. Do you have a similar experience?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety +1

      We have Daikin ACs here but they’re probably about 5 years old at worst, so not quite as old as your Models. The remotes have been readable by the M2, and all of the AC controllers I’ve tested so far, including the aqara P3. I wonder if it’s possible the AC would work with a newer Daikin AC remote that can also be recognised by the M2.

  • @bryxilog34
    @bryxilog34 Před rokem

    Question, I am using a universal remote for my AC, will it connect the app as well?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem

      Hi, do you mean will the remote connect to the app? If so, that’s not possible.

  • @peterades9482
    @peterades9482 Před 2 lety

    Great Video, As I have just bought a Sensibo Pure, I am extremely interested in a Sensibo Air Smart AC Controller, Thank for all Info. You have made up mind LOL.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Peter, if you have any questions, feel free to ask.

    • @peterades9482
      @peterades9482 Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews Thanks I sure will do.

    • @peterades9482
      @peterades9482 Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews Sorry to trouble you my question is I have a Google Nest Hub gen2 it doesn't my Sensibio Pure. Is there anyway I can download something so that When I speak with command to Sensibio Pure i will get a reaction.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      @@peterades9482 Hi Peter, the company’s website says it supports Google, so what happens when you try to control the Sensibo via Google Assistant?

    • @peterades9482
      @peterades9482 Před 2 lety +1

      @@homekitnews Well i spoke to my Google Nest Hub and it worked, I will paly around with it hopefully i wont stuff my Nest UP LOL

  • @jasonlai79
    @jasonlai79 Před 3 lety +1

    老舊的空調用這個就能變智慧了!

  • @kermie3234
    @kermie3234 Před 3 lety

    Do you have plans to review Mysa's controller for AC units?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety

      Hi, yes I’ve already been testing it. There should be a review in a couple of weeks.

  • @lhb_hehe
    @lhb_hehe Před 3 lety +1

    很小巧 看起來很有質感

  • @seowonztravelogue1965
    @seowonztravelogue1965 Před 8 měsíci

    Can this be used to also control ceiling fan with remote control?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Not with this device, but the Switchbot hub 2 has an IR blaster that exposes up to 3 devices to HomeKit via Matter, although it would only be on/off in HomeKit.

  • @thomasbarr7037
    @thomasbarr7037 Před 3 lety

    Great video!

  • @Lalegende3
    @Lalegende3 Před 3 lety

    Do I need a Sensibo device for each AC unit I have?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety

      Yes, as they use Infrared signals just like the remote control that came with your AC. If your original AC remote can’t reach another AC unit in another room, then it’s the same for the Sensibo Air.

  • @gpxsin302
    @gpxsin302 Před 3 lety +1

    變身智慧空調就靠它啦!!

  • @user-rx1jv4mx4z
    @user-rx1jv4mx4z Před 3 lety +1

    這多少錢?想買!

  • @smasherdokcer
    @smasherdokcer Před 2 měsíci

    The sensibo air might work on remotes without a display since I saw a CZcams video about the sensibo and the person was using an AC remote without a display and it still identified the remote.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I have heard this, but I was unable to test whether it’s accurate. Pretty much all the other manufacturers insist on this as a prerequisite for their AC controllers to work, so I’m not sure how Sensibo managed to avoid this.

  • @FoxDenStitches
    @FoxDenStitches Před 2 lety

    I’m new to this side of things. How do you know it will be able to replicate your air conditioners remote? Does it work on all air conditioners remotes?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety +1

      Theses types of devices are designed to do exactly that, replace your remote, for at least the main controls.The AC remote you have should have a display of sorts, with options to choose temperature and mode (heat, cool, auto etc). The device receives the basic IR signals from your original remote and determines what set of instructions the controller needs to download, via a database of 100s of different remotes. From there, it sends out signals in exactly the same way as you would with your remote, but with the ability to control it via HomeKit (or Google, Amazon etc).

    • @FoxDenStitches
      @FoxDenStitches Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews thank you that’s very useful!

    • @MF-lv7oq
      @MF-lv7oq Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews Will this work on PTAC Units? And I have no remotes.. Can your device be programmed without remote controllers?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      These devices need to get their IR codes from a remote in order to be set up, so if a device doesn’t come with a remote, you can’t use it.

  • @81nyaree
    @81nyaree Před 2 lety

    Can it work with more than 1 air conditioner in the same time.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      Not usually, it’s designed to work 1 for 1. If you have two ACs of the same type and the device can send a signal to both, then it can control both, but they will always be working on the same settings.

  • @krokodilen31
    @krokodilen31 Před 3 lety

    Can you change the temp with it so you for example have it set to 10degrees Celsius in the weeks and if u go to the cottage for the weekend u can raise the temp to 22 degrees?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, you can program it do temperature changes based on days of the week in either the Sensibo or Home apps. Not sure it’d go as low as 10°C though. My AC units can’t get that low.

    • @krokodilen31
      @krokodilen31 Před 3 lety

      @@homekitnews My Sharp has a "vacation" mode that i use in the winter so to make the question more precise.... Can i disable the vacation mode and set it in the normal heat mode that begins at 18C.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety

      @@krokodilen31 yes, that’s easy to program in the Sensibo app. If you were to use the Home app, then you could easily set an automation that triggers the AC to come on based on your location as well.

    • @krokodilen31
      @krokodilen31 Před 3 lety

      @@homekitnews Lets hope it works.... I just ordered a Air one..... Really good Olympic Games deal 50% off.

    • @krokodilen31
      @krokodilen31 Před 3 lety

      @@homekitnews in the home app can u program it like ... If im coming closer than lets say 80 kilometers then it goes from 10 to 23C automatically?

  • @mattmellor4
    @mattmellor4 Před rokem

    Hey mate, does the room sensor get exposed to HomeKit?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem

      No, it doesn’t get exposed to HomeKit.

  • @NathanAshe-pumpkinpizza

    I've been using a Lenovo IR blaster which is great & can control more than just my AC but anything with IR remote function.
    However is naturally doesn't have AC specific functions and only has the basic operation of on/off hot/cold, set temp, set fan speed.
    It cannot do manufacture specific functions, for EG my Samsung AC's have a "FAST" button.
    I cannot seem to find out if the Sensibo CAN do this or not.
    NO Review I've found comments on the app functionality V's what the remote can do.
    Dose anyone know???

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem

      Hi, most of these AC controllers for HomeKit can do almost all of the functions of your AC controller, but there are always some specific features that are missing unfortunately. It’s the same with the Sensibo. In their own app you get access to all the modes, but in HomeKit it’s more basic with only off, Heat, Cool, and Automatic exposed, along with speed.

    • @NathanAshe-pumpkinpizza
      @NathanAshe-pumpkinpizza Před rokem

      @@homekitnews oh cool, thanks for your reply. I've been trying to get that answer out of Sensibo.
      I'm not a HomeKit user, Google assistant is my setup and it is probably the same that the app is full/most functioned, but Voice commands via google/alexa/homekit will be limited to the basic functions...

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem

      I’m not currently using the Sensibo, as I already have quite a few other devices that do the same thing, the Tado Smart AC Controller V3+, but on my Google Nest Hub you only get access to the temperature, heat - cool - off, and an option for schedules, so I imagine it’ll be much the same with thr Sensibo as far as Google is concerned.

  • @panagiotispapadopoulos8186

    Hello guys, I saw the video, but I didn't quit get it.
    Is it fully compatible with Apple HomeKit, or do I have to run it through the app of Sensible?
    Thx in advance.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety +1

      The Sensibo Air is fully compatible with HomeKit. You initially need the Sensibo app to set the device up. When I made this video, the device didn’t come with a HomeKit code, so I needed the app to generate the HomeKit code. The newer models now come with a HomeKit code on the device.

    • @panagiotispapadopoulos8186
      @panagiotispapadopoulos8186 Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews Thank you very much for the response. I am going to buy a new A/c for the house, do i need one with a wifi module or with Sensibo Air it is not necessary.
      Thx again in advance..

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety +1

      @@panagiotispapadopoulos8186 if you get an AC with WiFi built in, that will just give you an extra way of controlling the AC, but not in HomeKit. Having the Sensibo Air means you don’t need WiFi for your AC. The only time it might be required is if the location of your AC is not reachable via the Sensibo’s IR transmitter, but as long as nothing is in the way of the IR signal, you shouldn’t have any problems.

    • @panagiotispapadopoulos8186
      @panagiotispapadopoulos8186 Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews I think i found the channel with the best response! Man, you are a life saver. Thank you very much, once again.
      I am trying to built a SmartHome from scratch and i have a lot of questions.
      May i ask you again, if something comes up?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety +1

      @@panagiotispapadopoulos8186 you can ask me any time. If you have a Facebook account, you can easily ask questions via the ‘Messenger’ feature built into our website. If not, you can ask wherever is convenient for you.

  • @RossMalagarie
    @RossMalagarie Před 2 lety

    So all any AC needs for this smart device to control it is the AC must have a remote?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      I believe that the remote has to have the option to change modes, as well as have a display that shows the temperature. If the remote has these, it should work.

    • @RossMalagarie
      @RossMalagarie Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews ok so my window acs that remotes don't displace any info will probably not work with this. Thanks

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      @@RossMalagarie possibly not, although you should double check with Sensibo to be sure. All other AC controllers I’ve tested have had this requirement, but it’s possible that the Sensibo doesn’t. You can check whether your AC model is compatible via this link - sensibo.com/pages/sensibo-sky-air-compatibility

    • @RossMalagarie
      @RossMalagarie Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews Yeah the problem is I wanted this device to turn my window acs that don't have wifi into a wifi/smart ac so I can control my ac at home while I was at work, because if the ac has a remote with a display then it probably is wifi/smart already then I wouldn't need to pay $120 to make it smart? But thanks for the info

  • @ahmadfaridahmadpuzi4706

    How many aircond can connect this device?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem

      Generally speaking, you can only connect one device to one AC.

  • @Moath360
    @Moath360 Před rokem

    One device can connect to how many AC?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem

      Each unit is designed to work with one AC, as it uses IR to control your AC unit. If you had two ACs in the room, it might be possible to control them both if the IR signal could reach both at the same time, but it would control each AC exactly the same, so both would turn off, on, set the same temperature etc.

  • @jorgeyaar5983
    @jorgeyaar5983 Před 2 lety

    What brands are compatible whit this device?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      Hi, they should be compatible with almost any brand, although you should first check their website for certainty. Additionally, most of these types of devices are basically replicating your hand held remote for your AC, and it’s important that the remote has a display that can show the temperature, and the different modes. If your remote doesn’t have these, it’s less likely it will be compatible.

  • @chiachunli08
    @chiachunli08 Před 3 lety +1

    這個好小好漂亮!

  • @t.d.i8436
    @t.d.i8436 Před 2 lety

    Will this work with a york brand air conditioner ?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      It mostly depends on the remote that comes with your AC. If it has a display that allows you to choose the different modes, as well as see the temperature it is set to, it should work.

    • @t.d.i8436
      @t.d.i8436 Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews ok thank you!

  • @tarekabdallah5896
    @tarekabdallah5896 Před 2 lety

    Does it work with any AC brand? Samsung, LG,… whatever?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety +1

      It should work with practically any brand, and even if it doesn’t have the codes to a specific or rare AC unit, you can still teach it to learn the remote control for hour AC.

  • @whizzardno1
    @whizzardno1 Před 3 lety

    No comparison to the Cielo Breeze?

  • @edwinwang2900
    @edwinwang2900 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Simon, does this accept receiving signals from the original AC remote and sync the states like on the Aqara P3? (Or could you do a little test to confirm that? Thanks!)

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety

      Hi Edwin, I have noticed that the P3 will sync the state and temperature when a signal is sent from the Sensibo. I’ll have to check if it works in the opposite way, with the Sensibo reacting to the signal from the P3. I’ll get back to you.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 3 lety

      Just checked; it seems the Sensibo can get the P3 to accept signals, but the Sensibo doesn’t react when signals are sent from the P3.

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Před rokem

      Interesting. I recently got a Sensibo Air Pro that I use with a Mitsubishi Electric air conditioner (purchased and installed in 2020), and it does actually sync with the remote for that! Even in the log on the 'graphs', it knows when the indoor unit had been controlled using the original remote.
      My guess is that Sensibo either sent out a software update to enable that, or it might be exclusive to the Air Pro.

  • @FursaFarfasha
    @FursaFarfasha Před 2 lety

    Have you ever reviewed the flair puck?

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      Hi, I hadn’t heard of this device until you mentioned it, but I do like the look of it. It’s not compatible with HomeKit however, which is probably why it wasn’t on my ‘radar’.

    • @FursaFarfasha
      @FursaFarfasha Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews ah yes, it has a home bridge integration, but that's not the same.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      @@FursaFarfasha I don’t use HomeBridge right now, but that’s more than good enough. Thanks for letting me know.

  • @parimalpatel7357
    @parimalpatel7357 Před 2 lety

    What's the cheapest option

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety +1

      Probably the Tado Smart AC Control V3+ if you live in the U.K./Europe.

  • @robertlasich747
    @robertlasich747 Před 2 lety +1

    It's still cheaper than the kumo cloud option for the Mitsubishi Split AC and Heatpump system.

    • @mgr633
      @mgr633 Před 2 lety

      Did you test it with a Mitsubishi unit?

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Před rokem

      Yep! Similar issue with the Vida Cool system for Mitsubishi Electric air conditioners sold in Singapore, that's expensive and it looked to me like it was more limited than the Sensibo Air Pro I decided to get. (I'm mostly looking into the official Sensibo API and connecting that to Home Assistant on my NAS for cross-ecosystem automations)
      I've been trying to see if there were ways to integrate it more, like drawing power from the control board of the indoor unit instead of using an external power adaptor, and a microcontroller set up to prevent the indoor unit from beeping when controlled by the Sensibo unit but still beep when controlled by the original remote. However, I've not had much luck yet, though I'm on to something now that this video showed where the sensors are located on the regular Air, and I'm assuming the locations would be the same on the Air Pro.

  • @sunrio
    @sunrio Před 3 lety +1

    讓空調變的更方便操作就靠他了

  • @genie1125
    @genie1125 Před 3 lety +1

    原來是偵測器。

  • @moniquem783
    @moniquem783 Před rokem

    I've just read some awful reviews about this. I'm not sure if I dare try it now.
    There are a couple of other options you didn't mention. None are perfect, but they're options. The Aqara hubs with built in IR blasters have incredible functionality to run air conditioners. They have one downside, which for me is a big one. They connect to the air conditioner about every 20 minutes. Each time they do, the air conditioner beeps. But, you can fully utilise all modes (I mostly use dehumidify) and set multiple automations within the Aqara app to keep the temp within the range you want (drops lower, heat, goes higher, cool or dry, between x and y, turn off. And you can create Siri shortcuts to override the automations for a few minutes. I had It's a bit warm which set it to cool. Mostly used that if I'd been in the kitchen with the oven on or out in the garden in the sun and wanted to cool down quickly. Also had It's freezing for if I was cold (dehumidify function tends to chill the air beyond the set temp at times). So it was great, but the beep was annoying. I moved the G3 hub to a windowsill in another room to watch my driveway and had bought a switchbot hub mini for a bot, so have been using that on the air con. It's not as good, but no beeps. If you use the cool function rather than the dehumidify function it's probably perfectly fine, but if you set it to dehumidify you can't set a temperature, only lower the temperature by 3 degrees. It has been okay during our very mild spring weather, but summer has started to kick in now and it just doesn't cut it on a hot day if you're using dehumidify. Unfortunately I really need to use dehumidify as humidity causes hand pain for me so I'm a bit stuck! Maybe I'll get another M2 and use that on hot or humid days and use the switchbot other days. Hmmm.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem

      Honestly I prefer the Tado or the Mysa for controlling my AC units, as they have on-device control. I think the Sensibo is overpriced. The reason I don’t include thr IR blaster options in the Aqara hubs to control ACs is they aren’t exposed to HomeKit. Whilst the two Ambi Climate devices aren’t exposed to HomeKit offically, there are plugins to get them into HomeKit, so that sets them apart in this respect.

    • @moniquem783
      @moniquem783 Před rokem

      @@homekitnews Ahhh, I see. I'll have to look into the Tado. There's no Australian version but the UK version can be used with an Australian power adapter. I can't find a mysa listing anywhere.
      Neither the Sensibo nor Ambi have the dehumidify mode in HomeKit so I would be stuck using their app anyway. With the 2 IR blasters I've managed to set automations and a couple of Siri shortcuts so I don't need to open the app very often. It would be nice if it was in HomeKit though. At least the data from the sensors is.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem

      Here’s a link to a video review of the mysa - czcams.com/video/DH96-R2FwM8/video.html - but at present although the company are looking to sell internationally, at the moment they only sell (officially) within North America, so I think Tado is still probably a better bet and as it uses a simple micro USB to USB cable, and USB power brick will be fine to power it.

    • @moniquem783
      @moniquem783 Před rokem

      @@homekitnews oh great. Thanks!
      Yeah buying American stuff is tricky as our power is 240v here. Worth a look though. Especially now I’ve decided to get another Aqara hub to use on hot days and then make a proper decision after I’ve moved. Maybe the mysa will be available here by then.

    • @Kai-ow4ek
      @Kai-ow4ek Před rokem

      @@homekitnews what does on device control mean? I’m in Singapore and tado is more expensive than sensibo air, but I’ve read more good reviews of tado over sensibo. 🤔

  • @ctlspl
    @ctlspl Před 2 lety

    Why all they all with a wire? Sucks to mount them on the wall.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      You can also just place them on a shelf. As these devices generally all use WiFi, batteries would probably last a couple of weeks at best. Hopefully if a Thread enabled one came out, it would be a different story, although it’s also possible that the built in IR blasters these devices contain need a fair bit of power.

    • @ctlspl
      @ctlspl Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews Why? A remote uses also IR and lasts for years. Also there is wifi devices that last for years. Since this one has a touch function, it would be neat to place it next to the door above the light switch.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      @@ctlspl I’m not aware of a battery operated smart WiFi device that can last very long on battery power alone. If you know of one, please let me know and I’ll be glad to say I’m wrong.

    • @ctlspl
      @ctlspl Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews Just to name one: the new smart faucet from moen.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      @@ctlspl I'll give you some credit for actually finding a WiFi device that uses batteries, but come on now... Have you seen the size of the batteries it uses? 6 x 1.5v D size! just four of those together is about the size of The Hulk's fist! It also offers a wired power option for sensible people. Still, you're comparing apples and oranges here, as the Moen doesn't have the kind of sensors that need to be constantly monitoring the air, like humidity and temperature. These sensors are the reason you can't have a battery-powered AC controller, and if anyone thinks it would be a good idea to have 6 x D size batteries instead of a USB cable, needs to think twice. The only sensor device that measures these metrics and uses WiFi that I'm aware of is by iHome, and it's not battery-powered either.

  • @EM-ks5my
    @EM-ks5my Před 3 lety

    No broadlink? Like come on, it's Broadcom based.

  • @victortann1
    @victortann1 Před rokem

    would be perfect if it is battery operated so there wouldn't be an ugly power cable dangling off the wall

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem

      If it was battery powered, they’d last probably 1 week. WiFi is power hungry, and would go through batteries really fast.

    • @victortann1
      @victortann1 Před rokem

      @@homekitnews smart video doorbells lasts for months... i think the tech should be available now? either way, i nearly bought it but changed my mind when i confirmed the wire was going to be hanging out like that ;p

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před rokem

      Rechargeable Lithium batteries, yes, but can you imagine the size of it if you had to install a battery of a size similar to a doorbell? Not to mention the increased costs. Note that all devices of this type are the same, so you won’t be able to find something that supports HomeKit and is battery powered.

  • @borislavtodorov6191
    @borislavtodorov6191 Před 2 lety

    Is tado better

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      I prefer Tado for the touch control interface, so I would say it’s better, yes.

    • @borislavtodorov6191
      @borislavtodorov6191 Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews sensibo has a humidity sensor . Does it do something controlling humidity according temperature or just shows humidity as a level.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      @@borislavtodorov6191 in HomeKit, if you’re on iOS15.1, you can now use the humidity sensor readings in automations. You can also do the same for the temperature sensor.

    • @borislavtodorov6191
      @borislavtodorov6191 Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews I am on iOS but does it do something with humidity or just display it

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      @@borislavtodorov6191 the Sensibo will only show the humidity levels in the settings when viewing it in the Apple Home app, but you can still use the humidity levels in automations, as long as you’re running iOS 15.1.

  • @Glorious_Yell0w
    @Glorious_Yell0w Před 2 lety

    DOnt get why u ever would need this? We have two daikin pumps at home. Both can be controlled by the daikin app both iphone or android. I can see history and how much power it draws and the tempsens history. I can turn it off and on and set whatever temp or mode with my phone in house and even outside/away. So this is such a lame thing in my world.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety

      But not everyone has the AC that you have, so whilst it’s of no use to you, it may well be of a lot of use to many others, especially those who want to have an AC controlled within HomeKit.

    • @Glorious_Yell0w
      @Glorious_Yell0w Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews that is to true but any ac built within 5years with wifi has these functions.

    • @homekitnews
      @homekitnews  Před 2 lety +1

      But nearly all of them won’t have HomeKit, which is where these products fill a gap. Most people with smart homes these days don’t want to jump from app to app to see or control devices, they want a sensor or smart light from one company to work with an AC controller from another, which is the whole point as to why HomeKit (as well as Google, Alexa) is popular.

    • @Glorious_Yell0w
      @Glorious_Yell0w Před 2 lety

      @@homekitnews that is so true

  • @seabiscuit1909
    @seabiscuit1909 Před 3 lety

    Ugly device