I have 5 of these and they work pretty well, however, there is a lag from some of them some time, not sure if this is because of some interference or due to the sensors flooding the zigbee log.
Some good news of the LED indicator front, I found to that when pairing these sensors with a TUYA hub, instead of my Z2M network, it pops up saying there’s an update, specifically to allow you to turn off the indicator LED.
So, if you update the device and then set the LED to off in the TUYA app, remove the device from the TUYA hub and repair with you Z2M network, it keeps the off setting and so stays off when motion is detected - GREAT!
This does posisble mean that there is now a cluster exposed to be able to configure the LED state over zigbee so anyone that can, please look into whether the LED cluster is exposed and add it to the device configuration.
Is anybody aware of the power consumption of these Zigbee sensors? I’m thinking of re-using the +5V that powers my PIR sensors, however they are wired back to alarm system and I want to make sure I don’t end up drawing too much power and frying the thing…
Am I missing some sensor? Named the sensor PS_Moes, stupid name:)
Update: I’m using “Zigbee Home Automation”.
Anyway I tried to remove that integration and installed Zigbee2MQTT, that was a pain in the a**. Still have not got it to work with Zigbee2MQTT, I thought that maybe it had something to do with the integration I was using…I think I need more sensors:)
If you have the same problem as me, then you are using “Zigbee Home Automation”, disable it and install Zigbee2MQTT. Now it exposes more sensors.
That goes for my other sensor as well, the Tuya sensor:
Just remember that you need to fiddle a little bit in Zigbee2MQTT on each sensor to get them to respond as you want:)
One more thing, Moes is recognized as Linptech sensor.