I’m using a variety of PIR motion sensors and mmWave presence sensors; most work fairly well, with a few exceptions. At this point, I have all the lights in my house automated, but with one exception: the master bedroom. I’d like to automate my bedroom lights so that they turn on when someone enters the bedroom unless someone else is already in bed sleeping. So far, none of the sensors I’ve used are precise or reliable enough to do this. I’ve thought about using the status of our phones (charging/not charging), but my girlfriend doesn’t always plug in her phone when she’s asleep. Scheduling won’t work, since we both sleep at random times when we’re off work, sometimes during the day. Maybe a pressure sensor under the mattress?

Aquara makes a device that’s advertised as being able to detect multiple people as well as sleeping people. This would be perfect if it worked, but Aquara devices seem to be the ones that always cause me the most problems.

Any suggestions?

  • SolidGrue@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Is one of those mmWave sensors the Seeed R60A? There are two models out, one with fall detection and the other with respiration/heartbeat. Seems like you could use the respiration/heartbeat one to baseline a sleeping person, and then use that in a conditional for toggling the light.

    I have one of the fall detection models but only just recently started messing with it. (I might have accidentally cooked it)