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๐ Elevate your space with presence-perfect smart sensing!
The GoveeLife Human Presence Sensor leverages advanced mmWave radar and PIR technology to deliver ultra-precise indoor presence detection up to 26 feet. Designed for flexible installation with a magnetic, rotatable base, it smartly filters out false alarms from pets and appliances. Compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and IFTTT, it empowers customizable automation for a smarter, more responsive home environmentโideal for professionals seeking seamless, intelligent living.










| ASIN | B0CNRRT45G |
| Antenna Location | Bedroom, Indoor, Living Room |
| Battery Description | Battery not included |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,480 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #45 in Motion Detectors (Electronics) |
| Brand | GoveeLife |
| Built-In Media | Presence Sensor H5127 *1, User manual *1, USB Cable *1, Adapter *1, Metal Plate *1, 3M Sticker *1, Screw Kit *2 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Fan, Light, Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 240 Reviews |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.49"D x 1.65"W x 2.53"H |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 14 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | GoveeLife |
| Maximum Range | 26 Feet |
| Mfr Part Number | H5127 |
| Model Number | H5127 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount & Celling Mount |
| Operating Temperature | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 810127732544 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
K**K
This does exactly what I needed it to and well...
A SENSE of security! The app notifications work well. I also connected it to alexa, and the automations work flawlessly. Anything you want to do when presence is detected or not detected, it will work. For example, I have it set to notify my phone with 2 notifications. One voice and one push notification. Alexa will say "MOTION DETECTED!". You can do anything, turn on a light doesn't have to be a govee product. Easy to install, I'd say its worth its price if you focus on alexa integration. Notifies me instantly, no delay. This does exactly what I needed it to and well. I may buy into the lights. Maybe an govee air filter too. The GoveeHome app notifies you when presence is detected and when there is absence. You can adjust the distance very accurately. There are settings to make it more accurate/sensitive. With one setting it can see through a plant for example. Although, when connecting to google home there is almost nothing it can do. I have tried every button, cannot create anything from it detecting motion. Only thing google home will do after adding it, is change from presence detected, to absence. No automation. If you jumped ahead, go back read what I say about Alexa. Good product.
F**A
Works but not the way I hoped
I wanted to use this in my garage to detect if I was in there and turn my motion sensing Govee light switch on. I canโt just use the motion sensor as my car blocks the motion sensing if I am on the other side. After installing I created an Alexa routine that said if presence detected turn on light. This worked but it only sends this message to Alexa once. So even though it sensed my presence the motion sensor switch detected nothing and eventually shut off. I will most likely replace the motion sensing switch and try just using the presence sensor. Just be aware that if you are using it with Alexa it detects and sends presence and no presence once each time. My use case is probably a fringe example but wanted to make any buyers aware of how the Alexa routine integration worked.
K**R
Elevate Your Home Security with the GoveeLife Sensor
Imagine this: You walk into your cozy living room, and the lights gently brighten as if theyโve been expecting you. The GoveeLife Human Presence Sensor is the magic behind this seamless experience. Hereโs why Iโm genuinely impressed: Ultra-High Accuracy: This sensor isnโt just smart; itโs Sherlock-level smart. It combines radar and infrared technology to detect human movement and static presence with jaw-dropping precision. Whether youโre tiptoeing through the hallway or settling into your favorite reading nook, itโs got your back. Easy Integration: No tech headaches here. Connect the GoveeLife Presence Sensor to your Wi-Fi (itโs a friendly 2.4GHz connection) and watch it sync effortlessly with your smart home ecosystem. Alexa, Google Homeโeveryoneโs invited to the automation party. Versatility: Picture this: Youโre in the kitchen, hands full of groceries, and suddenly the lights come on. The sensor sensed you, even when you didnโt have a free hand to flip a switch. Plus, itโs not just for indoorsโuse it in the garage, the home office, or wherever you need that extra layer of awareness. Multi-Person Detection: Unlike those basic motion sensors that get flustered when more than one person moves around, the GoveeLife Sensor stays cool. It identifies multiple family members or colleagues, making it ideal for busy households or bustling offices. Sleek Design: Itโs like the James Bond of sensorsโcompact, unobtrusive, and effortlessly stylish. Mount it discreetly on walls or place it strategically. Your guests wonโt even know itโs there, but your smart home will thank you. In summary, the GoveeLife Human Presence Sensor isnโt just a gadget; itโs a silent guardian, a watchful companion. Elevate your home security game and embrace the future of automation. ๐ ๐
S**S
Hit or miss. Basically a motion sensor.
This sensor is a bit hit or miss if I am being honest, but it still gets the job done for what I needed. I bought it to turn regular light bulbs into smart lights that respond to whether someone is in the room. The idea is it detects human presence rather than just motion, so it should keep lights on while you are sitting still and not just when you are walking around. In practice, it works more like a motion sensor than a true presence detector. If I am sitting still at my desk for a while, sometimes it decides nobody is there and triggers whatever automation I have set up. That is a little annoying when you are working and the lights suddenly change because the sensor lost track of you. It is not perfect and I had to adjust my expectations. That said, it does work for basic automation. When I walk into a room, it detects me immediately and triggers the lights. When I leave, it eventually figures that out and turns things off. For simple use cases like lighting up a hallway or bathroom when someone enters, it handles that fine. The detection is quick and reliable for actual movement. Setup through the Govee app was easy enough. It connected to my wifi without issues and integrating it with my other smart home devices was straightforward. You can set up routines and automations based on the sensor output. I have it linked to smart bulbs so certain rooms light up automatically when occupied. Convenient when it works correctly. The range and sensitivity are adjustable in the app, which helps dial in the performance for your specific space. I played around with the settings and got it working better than the default configuration. It took some trial and error but eventually I found a sweet spot that reduced false negatives. For the price, it is a reasonable way to add presence detection to your smart home without spending a fortune. Just know that it is not flawless. If you need bulletproof detection for critical automations, you might want something higher end. But if you want an affordable way to make your dumb lights a little smarter and can tolerate occasional quirks, this gets the job done. I am satisfied enough to keep using it.
J**G
Setup govee presence sensor
Great presence sensor. Works but you have to set it just right. Lot of trial and error since govee changed the app. If you are looking for a setup video you will not find it. GOVEE PLEASE do a video on setup, luckily for me I had time and patience. For One ...set absence to 30 seconds and presence for immediate Also on go to short cuts panel and set auto run for both on and off they must be separate (who knew right) you have to do this or it will not work (my opinion) set up absence as off and presence as on for all lights ITS THE UPPER RIGHT CORNER that looks like a sandwich. Seriously I just clicked it and it's so convoluted and silly. But I bet it's best for dummies IDK. Also if the setup is on the wall set detection for at least 20ft to pick up all motion. Set the physical sensor 5.9 feet off of the floor I also set absence reporting time to 5 minutes which helps with immediate light on for some reason
J**E
The most UNRELIABLE device ever
You can bet this device will not work whenever you expect it to work. I installed this device to turn ON and OFF the light (not lights) of my home office when I enter and when I leave the office; you would think a motion sensor should do it... well, I spend a big part of my working hours in fron of a screen... no motion to detect and it turns the light off. This device claims it will detect your presence (a human presence) and will work with Google Home. Well, sometimes the light is turned on... but most of the time I have to turn it on (and off on the way out). I have changed the location of the divice through the office to see if it is a location issue with no luck. I cannot return it because I'm outside the return window, so it will be part of the spring garage sale (I'll be paying to the person that comes and takes it). I would not recommend anyone to buy this product.
P**3
Presence sensor = smarter handsfree device operations
Getting this thing combined 2 devices into 1 (PIR and M-Wave). Physical installation was easy: I used command strips to secure the base and rotated the sensor. Setup in the Govee app was easy and straightforward. The configuration is easy in the app, but it does take some time as you have to input and limit it's effective range of sensing movement and presence. Thankfully the app screen is easy to read and interpret during the configuration process. I have it so the lights can change color at specific times of the day depending on the presence in a room. Some things to be mindful of: it has to remain plugged in; it seems to only command Govee products ( I use google home and it just says if someone is present or not); it will take a few seconds to register that a person is in a room so it isn't as fast as a dedicated PIR sensor. Hover makes good stuff - especially their lights - so I'd light to get more to make my house even smarter. Wireless controls FTW.
W**K
Not very good at detecting still presence.
On the bright side, setup is simple enough and the power cord is long enough. The sensor itself is pretty small and has a good amount of articulation. But... Sometimes when I'm sitting at my desk (with minimal but detectable movement) my lights will turn off and I have to wave my hands around like an idiot to turn them back on. And when I'm in bed watching a movie or on my phone, the lights will turn off and I have to do the same thing. I've also found in the app that the target exclusion is horrible, like it'll suggest to ignore a range between 5 and 10 feet which is literally half of my room, so I suggest never using that and angling the sensor in a way that it doesn't detect the object you're trying to ignore (like angle it downwards if you want to ignore a ceiling fan). I accidentally threw away the box and I wish I didn't. I wasted $40 on this and will be looking for smarter, more accurate options.
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