Aqara Temperature Sensors to Ewelink

Can I add Aqara Temperature Sensors to Ewelink? Tnx

Which one? There are several Aqara sensors available. Shall we make an intelligent guess or will you provide us with some basic info?

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Aqara temperature sensors t1

You can’t connect your sensor directly to the eWeLink platform. The Aqara T1 uses the Zigbee 3.0 standard, but eWeLink’s implementation (e.g. in Sonoff Zigbee gateways) doesn’t support all clusters and device types used by Aqara. Aqara sensors (including the T1) have their own Zigbee mapping, which isn’t fully compatible with what eWeLink expects. In community tests, Aqara T1 sensors were not detected correctly or only worked partially (e.g. without reporting data).

Are these sensors T1? Zigbee or Matter? Here’s the official list.

You got confused. The question was about an Aqara sensor. No one asked about a Sonoff sensor. Besides, those — as is well known — work with eWeLink.
In short: nobody asked about that. But hey, thanks for the unsolicited subplot — we love a good side quest.

The photo seems to show an Aqara sensor — looks like the same ones I use. Seems there was just a mix-up in the post.

Kind of, but it’s not really clear what litris was trying to say in reference to the Sonoff sensor. Let’s wait, and maybe he’ll clarify and explain how it relates to the original question :slight_smile:

You are asking about the Aqara sensor.

As you can see in the screenshots, I have included a photo of the sensor and a photo of the ewelink application.

As you can see, they are working correctly.

I will delete the other message.

I just wanted to help.

Remember that I use a ZBbridge-U.

Thank you.

Now I’ll delete the message so it doesn’t bother anyone.

I was just saying that the batteries last longer in So…. sensor

Thank you.

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Message deleted, problem solved.

Thank you.

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Likewise :slight_smile: