← Back to context Comment by victorbjorklund 1 year ago A hack is to put a sensor on the chair 8 comments victorbjorklund Reply mytailorisrich 1 year ago I solved the issue by linking my lights to a switch that I turn on when needed. It has worked very well so far, with no false detection at all! banku_brougham 1 year ago plz let us know how it goes after sufficient testi g stavros 1 year ago Hmmmmm that's not a bad idea, I'll have to see how to do that, though. I don't want cables restricting me. swsieber 1 year ago If your fine with zigbee, I could see having one of these aqara door sensors in the cushion of the seat, triggering to closed when you sit on it: https://cloudfree.shop/product/aqara-door-and-window-sensors...Seems like it'd be finicky though. stavros 1 year ago Zigbee is great, but my chair has a mesh :/ I'll see if I can print something below, so that the sensor is activated, but yes, it does seem that it would be pretty finicky... 3 replies →
mytailorisrich 1 year ago I solved the issue by linking my lights to a switch that I turn on when needed. It has worked very well so far, with no false detection at all! banku_brougham 1 year ago plz let us know how it goes after sufficient testi g
stavros 1 year ago Hmmmmm that's not a bad idea, I'll have to see how to do that, though. I don't want cables restricting me. swsieber 1 year ago If your fine with zigbee, I could see having one of these aqara door sensors in the cushion of the seat, triggering to closed when you sit on it: https://cloudfree.shop/product/aqara-door-and-window-sensors...Seems like it'd be finicky though. stavros 1 year ago Zigbee is great, but my chair has a mesh :/ I'll see if I can print something below, so that the sensor is activated, but yes, it does seem that it would be pretty finicky... 3 replies →
swsieber 1 year ago If your fine with zigbee, I could see having one of these aqara door sensors in the cushion of the seat, triggering to closed when you sit on it: https://cloudfree.shop/product/aqara-door-and-window-sensors...Seems like it'd be finicky though. stavros 1 year ago Zigbee is great, but my chair has a mesh :/ I'll see if I can print something below, so that the sensor is activated, but yes, it does seem that it would be pretty finicky... 3 replies →
stavros 1 year ago Zigbee is great, but my chair has a mesh :/ I'll see if I can print something below, so that the sensor is activated, but yes, it does seem that it would be pretty finicky... 3 replies →
I solved the issue by linking my lights to a switch that I turn on when needed. It has worked very well so far, with no false detection at all!
plz let us know how it goes after sufficient testi g
Hmmmmm that's not a bad idea, I'll have to see how to do that, though. I don't want cables restricting me.
If your fine with zigbee, I could see having one of these aqara door sensors in the cushion of the seat, triggering to closed when you sit on it: https://cloudfree.shop/product/aqara-door-and-window-sensors...
Seems like it'd be finicky though.
Zigbee is great, but my chair has a mesh :/ I'll see if I can print something below, so that the sensor is activated, but yes, it does seem that it would be pretty finicky...
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