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MSR-1 mmWave Multisensor For Home Assistant

MSR-1 mmWave Multisensor For Home Assistant

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Description

Introducing the Apollo Multisensor Mk1 for ESPHome (MSR-1), designed by community makers. We proudly offer the software and CAD drawings to the community, encouraging all to modify and improve upon them. For more information, visit our GitHub or wiki. We're eager to see the innovative adaptations you come up with. Join our Discord community to share your unique remakes, or to engage in discussions about future products.

The MSR-1 packs a diverse array of sensors in an affordable and compact package. With dimensions of 40.5mm by 32mm and a profile of just 13.2mm, this sensor can seamlessly integrate into any space. We offer several mounts and colors to customize your home automation solution.

Use Cases

Use the mmWave to instantly detect when someone walks into the room and turn on the lights. Since mmWave is so good at still detection (detecting you sitting very still), you can also keep the lights on while you are in the room.


The mmWave can also be placed under your bed to determine if someone is in the bed or not. This can make for great morning or alarm automations.


The RGB led is great for notifications. Trash night? Turn the LED green. Mail in the mailbox? Turn the LED blue.


The piezo buzzer is great for notifications you don't want to miss (also good for party tricks playing songs). Has your CO2 level risen to very high levels? Beep the sensor to let you know to open a window. Did your front door just open? Beep once as a notification.


Use the UV sensor to let you know how much sun is coming through the window. Or use the LUX sensor to only turn on the lights if it is dark in the room.


The optional CO2 sensor is very eye opening. Many people do not know the air in their office or bedroom reaches CO2 levels that have an affect on you. From poor sleep at night, drowsyness in the office, and brain fog can all be caused by high CO2. This sensor will let you know if your levels are getting too high and you need to turn on the air circulation or open a window.

 

Details

mmWave Radar Sensor (HLK-ld2410b)

Recognizes even the subtlest movements. Great for instantly detecting someone entering a room, and keeping you notified while they are in there even with minimal movement.

  • Max distance: 5m (16.4ft)
  • Response time: Near instant
  • Single target
  • Detection angle: 60 degrees (In practice this is actually very near 90 degrees)

LUX and UV Sensor (LTR-390UV)

Offers better, more accurate light readings by having a dedicated light sensor in an optimal location. Check the UV index or just the light level.

  • Decide whether to turn on the lights when motion is detected.
  • Find out if your pet left the lights on.

Temperature / Humidity / Pressure Sensor (BME280)

Provides accurate readings of temperature, humidity, and pressure. The pressure enhances the readings from the CO2 sensor. Note: The ESP32-C3 in constant WiFi connection generates significant heat; you might need to adjust the offset based on your setup and the temperature/humidity won't be as good as a dedicated sensor with less heat build up.

  • Manage thermostat or fan controls based on room conditions.

C02 Sensor (Optional SCD-40)

This optional add-on brings a CO2 sensor to the package, which comes pre-calibrated and ready to use. (This device does not meet the requirements for CO2 safety monitoring per the NBIC, NFPA, or IFC)

  • Get alerts to open a window or automate your HVAC fan to run when CO2 levels are high.

RGB Pixel

Uses color-coded alerts for various home scenarios.

  • Flash red if the garage door is open.
  • Flash green on trash night.
  • Flash blue when it's treat time for your pup.

Piezo Buzzer

Emits different beep patterns based on various alerts.

  • Beep on and off when the CO2 level is high.
  • Beep three times if motion is detected in the basement when it shouldn't be.
  • Beep once when an exterior door opens.


Exposed GPIO

Exposed GPIO pin, 3v, 5v, ground, and I2C on back of board. Allowing you to solder in your own addition.

  • External temperature sensor

What's in the box?

  • 1 x Apollo MSR-1 (Assembled board, and case)
  • Links to our documentation, open source code, and CAD models
  • Sticker of Apollo, the dog featured on this sensor

 Extras Always available:

  • Access to our discord for support, product announcements, and home automation ideas.  Link
  • Access to our code and CAD files for you to remix or browse community remixes. Link

 Community Support: 

  • We hope to build a community on our discord and continue delivering products the community wants. Our team will be there to help answer any questions, suggestions, or problems you might have. Join us here: link
  • Wiki for documentation: https://wiki.apolloautomation.cloud

Reviews

Smart Home Scene MSR-1 Blog

SimonSays MSR-1 Review

BeardedTinker MSR-1 Review

 

 

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Customer Reviews

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Yonatan Feldman

MSR-1 mmWave Multisensor For Home Assistant

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WCLeafs
Great little sensor

Nice sensor, easy to set up in Home Assistant and still playing around with it.

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April
Sensor works great!

Took me a few days to get it tweaked for my setting, and what I wanted it to do, but the MSR-1 works great, and is very quick to detect motion and occupancy. I highly recommend the sensor. Sadly I DO NOT Recommend getting the articulating stand add on AT ALL! I really wanted to get the outlet mount when I purchased the MSR-1, but it was out of stock, so I ordered the stand instead. It fit nicely at first, but within the first week the sensor had fallen out of the stand. The "arms" that hold the ball seem as if they are slowly moving outward, and don't hold the ball. So I put a small piece of plastic wrap in between them, to make it snug again. Then the next week I found it had fallen out again. Same problem, no longer fits snugly to keep the sensor in place (and this is a VERY light weight sensor)! Rinse and repeat.... I have been fighting with this thing, to keep my sensor in place for almost two months now, and keep having to put more layers of plastic wrap in between to make a snug fit. I'm half tempted to just glue the thing in, but then I won't be able to adjust the angle of the sensor. I just had to do this again today, when my lights wouldn't turn on, and I found the sensor once again just dangling from the power cord, and not attached to the base of the stand. So MSR-1 is great, but the articulating stand sucks. Stay away from the stand!

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Nikko Pabion

MSR-1 mmWave Multisensor For Home Assistant

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Fabrice
Happy with my purchase

Great multisensor and easy to integrate with home assistant thanks, looking forward to trying out your other products