Accurate Motion Tracking: Integrate the Sensy-One E1 mmWave Sensor with Home Assistant Today!
Tired of unreliable motion sensors? Discover the Sensy-One E1 mmWave sensor, the smallest and most powerful solution for accurate motion detection and seamless Home Assistant integration and boost your smart home automation.
Instant, Hassle-Free Home Assistant Setup
Forget complicated setups. The E1 integrates directly with Home Assistant via wired Ethernet using PoE or Ethernet + USB-C 5V.
- No wireless configuration needed.
- Just plug it in, and it works.
- Enjoy reliable, rock-solid integration.
Precision Motion Tracking for Superior Automation
The Sensy-One E1 accurately tracks up to three targets simultaneously in real time.
- Detects X and Y coordinates and movement speed.
- Features a 6-meter range, 120° field of view, and 35° pitch angle.
- Enables precise and reliable motion tracking for effective automation.
Customizable Detection Zones to Fine-Tune Monitoring
Customize your sensor's behavior to match any environment! Use up to 10 detection zones and one exclusion zone.
- Each detection zone includes three dedicated sensors: movement, presence, and target count.
- Adjustable motion thresholds and timeouts ensure optimal performance.
- Gain detailed insights into activity within each specific zone.
Power-Packed Performance, Wired Reliability
The E1 is more than just small. It leverages an ESP32-S3 with a dedicated PoE module – bringing serious processing power directly to the edge!
- Dual-core processing delivers lightning-fast response times.
- Enjoy ultra-reliable automations without Wi-Fi dependency.
- Experience rock-solid performance over wired Ethernet.
Compact Design for Flexible Placement
Don't let its size fool you. The E1 packs a punch in a small footprint.
- Measures only 25 mm × 30 mm × 75 mm.
- Includes a Command™ Velcro Strip for easy, no-drill mounting.
Real-Time Visualization with Plotly Graph Card
Visualize movement directly within Home Assistant.
Quick Installation for the Plotly Graph Card
- Install HACS (if you haven't already).
- Search for and install the Plotly Graph Card integration in HACS.
Simple Setup Instructions of the Plotly Graph Card
- Add a new Plotly Graph Card to your Home Assistant dashboard.
- Paste the custom configuration from the Git repository into the YAML configuration editor.
- Replace the placeholder IDs with your sensor name (e.g.,
sensy_one_1617c8
or your renamed sensor likeliving_room
).
Precision Zone Configuration so You Can Focus on the Right Events
Configure up to 10 detection zones and one exclusion zone directly from your Home Assistant dashboard.
- Set Horizontal Boundaries: Define the leftmost (
X Begin
) and rightmost (X End
) coordinates of your zone. - Set Vertical Boundaries: Define the top (
Y Begin
) and bottom (Y End
) coordinates of your zone.
Example:
X Begin
: -125X End
: 125Y Begin
: 175Y End
: 425
Each zone reports a presence sensor, a movement sensor, and a target count sensor, offering all the data needed for precise automation.
Always Up-to-Date: Effortless Over-the-Air (OTA) Firmware Updates
Enjoy the latest features and performance improvements with regular OTA updates.
- Download the latest OTA firmware from our Git repository.
- Access the sensor’s web server via the ESPHome integration in Home Assistant.
- Upload the firmware file and click Update.
Maximize Control with Custom Firmware
For advanced users, integrate these settings into your YAML for custom firmware development.
Troubleshooting and Factory Resets
- Download the latest factory firmware from our Git repository.
- Plug the sensor into your PC via USB-C.
- Use the Official ESPHome Web Wizard to flash the firmware.
We're Here to Help
- Discord: Contact our community on our Discord server.
- GitHub Issues: Report bugs or suggestions on our GitHub Issues page.