Aqara Presence Sensor FP2, mmWave Radar Wired Smart Motion Sensor, Zone Positioning, Multi-Person & Fall Detection, Supports…
Best for
Best mmWave presence (FP2 class)
Amazon rating
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Current price
$82.99
Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
The Aqara Presence Sensor FP2 is the most-discussed mmWave radar sensor here, with around 2,476 verified-purchase ratings, but its 3.7-star average tells a more mixed story than its popularity suggests. Buyers are drawn to its standout features, multi-zone positioning, multi-person tracking, fall detection, and hub-free 2.4GHz Wi-Fi operation, which make it a favorite for advanced presence automations. When it works as intended, reviewers describe it as the most capable sensor in the category.
What reviewers liked
- Most capable feature set here: zone positioning, multi-person and fall detection
- Hub-free over 2.4GHz Wi-Fi; works with HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home and Home Assistant
- Large, engaged verified-purchase base (~2,476 ratings)
Where it falls short
- Lowest-rated radar pick at 3.7 stars, with reviewers citing setup and connectivity friction
- Reports of false triggers and finicky zone configuration
- Requires wired power and a stable 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection; no independent testing in our data
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The Aqara Presence Sensor FP2 is the most-discussed mmWave radar sensor here, with around 2,476 verified-purchase ratings, but its 3.7-star average tells a more mixed story than its popularity suggests. Buyers are drawn to its standout features, multi-zone positioning, multi-person tracking, fall detection, and hub-free 2.4GHz Wi-Fi operation, which make it a favorite for advanced presence automations. When it works as intended, reviewers describe it as the most capable sensor in the category.
The lower rating reflects recurring complaints in retailer reviews about setup complexity, Wi-Fi connectivity, and false triggers, the kind of friction that comes with bleeding-edge radar tech. We did not have independent lab testing or specialist-community threads in our data to weigh these complaints against measured performance, so prospective buyers should treat the FP2 as powerful but demanding, and budget time for configuration.
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