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Aqara Wireless Mini Switch, Requires AQARA HUB, Not Support …
Original price was: $269.99.$17.99Current price is: $17.99.
【Notes】AN AQARA HUB IS REQUIRED AND SOLD SEPARATELY.(NOTE:Not support hubs from other brands.) Requires a secured 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network connection for Hub M2/ M1S/ E1/M1S Gen2 and Camera Hub G2H Pro/ G2H, and 2.4/ 5 GHz Wi-Fi for Camera Hub G3/Hub M3. ( Wired connection via Ethernet RJ45 for Hub M3/ Hub M2 is also supported). Additionally, please connect the Aqara Wireless Mini Switch to Aqara hub before connecting to Apple HomeKit or enabling skills in Google Home and Alexa.
【Proximity】For a sturdy connection, ensure that the Aqara Wireless Mini Switch is within 400 inches of the Aqara Zigbee hub, and the hub is within the same range from the Wi-Fi router. Additionally, make sure the hub and the router are on the same local area network (LAN).
【ONE TOUCH CONTROL & 3 CONTROL SETTINGS】A wireless versatile remote to control your smart home devices. Additionally, Set single press, double press, and long press to control programmable functions, such as turning on/off a device, activating a scene, etc.
【EMERGENCY BUTTON】When an emergency occurs in your house, your loved ones can press the button to send an alert notification to your device, or trigger the alarm sound on the Aqara Hub in another room.
【DOORBELL BUTTON】The device can also be used as a doorbell when connected to the Aqara Hub, which offers a selection of different ring tones.Please pull the battery tab out before use. If the device does not work, check to see if the battery is depleted.In addition, Aqara offers 12-months after-sales service. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Price: $269.99 - $17.99
(as of Apr 13, 2025 16:06:50 UTC – Details)
Customers say
Customers find the switch works well with Home Assistant and appreciate its responsive button functionality, with one noting it can handle three different routines with a single click. The device is easy to set up and offers good value for money, with customers praising its build quality. While some customers report successful pairing with Home Assistant, others mention connectivity issues. The switch’s sensitivity receives mixed feedback, with some finding it quick to respond while others report slow reactions.



















Scott –
Cool Switch!
The switch is made of a high-quality and durable material that is able to withstand frequent use. It is also very easy to install and use, requiring only the AQARA HUB and a few simple steps to set up.One of the standout features of the mini switch is its versatility. The switch is able to control a variety of smart home devices, including lights, fans, and appliances. It is also compatible with a variety of smart home platforms, including Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, making it a convenient and flexible choice for controlling your smart home.In terms of design, it is very sleek and stylish. It has a compact and discreet design that is easy to install and blends in well with most home decor. The switch is also very easy to use, with a simple and straightforward process for controlling your devices.Overall, I recommend the switch. It is a high-quality and convenient choice that is perfect for controlling your smart home devices. The versatility and compatibility are great added bonuses, making it a reliable and practical choice for anyone.
No One –
Endless uses.
As I’m sure you can see from the reviews, this is a great buy. I keep buying more and more! I use some as light switches, but that’s just the beginning.The things you can program these buttons to do can be very complex. I have mine running complex lighting automations, with functions that change throughout the day in a perfectly intuitive way. I have them hidden throughout the house to serve various functions. I’ve got one on my fan, and not only can it turn the fan on and off, it can also adjust it’s speed, and it can automatically switch between two set points where I want the fan pointed.I’ve even got one set up as an emergency button for my grandma. If she presses it, the hub plays an alarm, and everyone in the family gets a Critical Alert from the Aqara iOS app, so even if we have silent mode or do not disturb on, we’ll know there’s an emergency. It even works on Apple Watch, iPad, and Mac! One of these buttons could genuinely save a life.And I can feel safe relying on them, because I have a reliable internet connection both at home and on the go. The Aqara buttons are extremely responsive. Quick, reliable, well made, cheap, highly customizable, and they work with everything you could ever hope for.Especially once Thread versions of Aqara products arrive, I’m gonna be loyal to Aqara for a long time. I just couldn’t wait for these buttons to be Thread based to do it.
Eagle –
Great button for home assistant
Works as expected with home assistant. Perfect size to fit under my desk. The button has a good click to it
b –
Great quality, works great with Home Assistant. But no 4-press feature?
Set up easily in Home Assistant under Zigbee2MQTT (also works with ZHA). I used a blueprint for easier config. The blueprint offered single-press, double-press, hold, release and 4-press. This button only has single-, double- and hold.Looks like Aqara made several versions of this button, even though they all have the same model number. So you have no idea what you’re going to get, until you try to config it in Home Assistant.Even though I can only program the switch to do 3 things, it’s still a great value for the price. I like having 1 button programmed to turn off all lights in the house. It’s a great way to control automations.
Mommy2Connor –
What about Alexa Amazon?
*UPDATE* Mar 2024. IT WORKS NOW! Bought a new one this week, connected it to my G3 and recognized by Alexa. One button can be used for 3 different routines. Better than the Cube, as the cube gets “bumped”. You’ll know if you know. Buy it!The smart things button is not recognized by Alexa. PERIOD. An internet search indicates others have had problems, but I did NOT see that here as a review. So, if you thought you could buy the Mini Button to pair with Alexa good luck. I did get it to work with the G3 camera (of course). Didn’t try with Homekit as these are going back to Amazon. Amazon, please update the skill, or update the listing if there is no Alexa support.I also recently bought an Aqara G3 and Cube T1 Pro. Both so far integrate well with Alexa. The cube, DOES have some extra functionality. Push, Turn, Tap, does NOT work with Alexa, however I can connect the six sides of the cube with Alexa Routines to activate lights, fan switches, whatever. Though TOGGLE does not work well to go OFF. That’s what works, and well enough. It can sit on my coffee table or night stand, to do things “quietly”.
Corey Russ –
Works well with zigbee2mqtt
This button works very well with Home Assistant and zigbee2mqtt. I don’t have the hub so I can’t speak to how easy it is to use with that. I have been using it for 5 months so far and the battery hasn’t needed to be replaced yet.
vito –
Barely used it and now it is dead as a door nail
I had this button in my office i rarely used it probably less than 50 clicks and it is now non functional, in Home Assistant is shows the battery is at 80 percent but when clicking on it, nothing happens.I remove it and tried to repair it with HA but it never goes into pairing mode, it is garbage. I even replaced the battery with a brand new one and the same results it does not go into pairing mode.I will not buy this brand again. And of course it is past warranty i bought this a few months ago.I am going to switch to Third Reality, they seem more reliable.
Fandal –
Ho anche altri prodotti del marchio Aqara e mi sono sempre trovato benissimo. È stato semplicissimo configurarlo ed è perfettamente compatibile con Alexa
Arif –
Ürünü evimde kullandığım Yale marka akıllı kapı kilidini dışarıdan açmak / telefonu evde unuttuğum da (kapı anahtar kullanımını iptal ettim) kapıyı açmak için gizli bir anahtar niyetinde kullanmak için aldım. Aqara G2Pro Kameramı Aqara ürünleri için zaten hub olarak kullanıyordum. Bu cihazıda onun üzerinden Aqara uygulamasına ekledim üzerinden kendisi zaten Homekit’e eklendi. Cihaz homekitte direk gözükmediyse kullandığınız hub hangi odada ekli ise oraya geliyor ama ana sayfada gözükmüyor. Kısacası benim gibi HomeKit için alacak olanlara sorunsuz çalıştığını söyleyebilirim. Tek, çift ve uzun basış özellikleri var.
JC M. –
Petit interrupteur domotique à poser ou à coller. Discret même si on pourrait espérer avoir le même en noir. Très peu gourmand en énergie (fonctionne à pile). 3 instructions sont possibles : simple clic, double clic, appui long. Fonctionne parfaitement sous HomeKit avec un Hub Aqara.
shin –
シングルクリック(ライト100% ON)、ダブルクリック(ライトOFF)、長押し(ライト2% ON)などの3パターンで動作設定できるため非常に便利です。HUB M2と接続することで、Apple HomeKitにも接続でき、反応速度も速く快適でした。
Porky996t –
I have a number of Smart Home items – all lighting is Philips Hue using a ZigBee network and a Philips Hue Hub, and other sensors (temp, humidity, lighting levels, door & window sensors, smart sockets etc) use the WiFi network. All of this runs via Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi 4.I needed a simple way of toggling some items on or off without asking Alexa to do it. After much research, I came across this small button. I went with ZigBee, rather than a WiFi-based solution as ZigBee is supposed to be more power efficient, and provide greater battery longevity and I had a ConBee II USB stick on the Raspberry Pi which could pick up the ZigBee network.It is straightforward to set up in Home Assistant. I installed ZHA integration first (it will work with DeConz and Zigbee2MQTT too) and then I just removed the small, plastic insulating tab from the mini-switch which enabled the battery to connect. A long press on the small reset switch on the top of the unit whilst the ZHA integration in Home Assistant was scanning and it popped up on my screen in about a second. I saved the settings, and then it was a simple case of adding automation in HA to allow it to do what I wanted. HA also shows the battery level as a percentage too – handy!!I only set up a simple toggle on/off to operate a remote smart plug. It appears (in HA at any rate) that there are three modes of operation which can be recognised and assigned.1. Single press – working great2. Quick double-press – not tried3. Long press – not triedThe flexibility of use within HA is down to the imagination of the user. So far (a couple of days in) I am impressed with this little switch. It is quite unobtrusive, and a useful addition to a smart home set-up that requires simple control functions.Would I buy another one?? Yes, without question, if and when the need arises, and from my experience of Home Assistant it is probably easier to set up than the similarly priced TRADFRI ZigBee-based, shortcut button from IKEA.