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The THIRDREALITY Smart Presence Sensor R3 leverages cutting-edge 60GHz mmWave radar to detect even the slightest human micro-movements, ensuring accurate presence detection in quiet spaces. Featuring a USB-C power supply for continuous operation and an RGB light that provides both ambient illumination and visual status cues, it integrates effortlessly with Zigbee 3.0 smart home platforms like Home Assistant and SmartThings. Additional sensors for ambient light and air quality enable advanced automation and environmental insights, while its Zigbee repeater function strengthens your smart home network.













| ASIN | B0GJZ3B7WY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,941 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #57 in Motion Detectors (Electronics) |
| Brand | THIRDREALITY |
| Built-In Media | Motion Sensor R3 *1 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Home Assistant (ZHA & Z2M), SmartThings (2015/2018), Aeotec, Echo devices with built-in Zigbee hubs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 48 Reviews |
| Frequency | 60 GHz |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.42"D x 2.64"W x 2.76"H |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Third Reality, Inc |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Maximum Range | 6 Meters |
| Model Number | 3RPL01084Z |
| Mounting Type | Casual placement |
| Power Source | USB-C Powered |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 810210140546 |
T**T
This is the presence sensor I've been waiting for!
Adies and Gentledoos, it is here. The Good: - It accurately senses *presence*, even when I'm sitting still at my home office - It has all of the features of the night light - It has amazing new features I did not expect! - It is super easy to pair and use The Bad: - It is not a 1for1 replacement for the night light The Ugly: - It might be difficult to find the right place to put it in your situation First off, I asked for exactly this product several months ago in a review of another 3R device. I doubt this is a result of my review, product development takes a long time. But dangit, if it isn't still awesome. If you've seen the night light, then you know mostly what to expect. What's different here is that it does NOT come with an adapter for a standard wall outlet like the night light does. This is USB ONLY. Bring your own wall wart. The USB C power plug is on the back, but not recessed like the night light, so you couldn't easily plug this into a wall even with your own wall wart. tl;dr: This is a "set it on a counter/shelf" product. But it is USB, so you can run it off of a battery or a wall wart or any USB charger or even plug it into your computer. I have mine plugged into my laptop dock. I think this could be largely improved by adding a second USB port to the bottom so you could choose which one to plug it into and, for example, plug it in on the bottom and use a Command Strip to mount it to a wall or cabinet, or plug it in on the back and set it on a bookshelf. This new version has actual presence sensing. The high frequency radar does not penetrate walls, so it doesn't sense motion when I'm walking upstairs. It's sensitive enough that it accurately detects me sitting in my office chair not moving for hours hwil I work (or play games). A new feature I absolutely adore is that you can set an automatic brightness and color mode for the led light, so it changes color and brightness based on the time of day. That is perfect for a bathroom or bedroom that you might want brighter, whiter "night light" in during the day but be dimmer at night. I haven't yet checked for a device-specific driver from 3R, so I think it's using the night light driver right now. I'll be doing that and getting photos over the weekend. But I wanted to get this review up ASAP because I've only had this a couple of days and it's already filled in so many gaps in my home automation that regular motion sensors just can't. And it's zigbee, so I don't have to worry about smsrt devices spying on me, and it's 3R so it literally just works right out of the box. I'm definitely buying another one, and will probably get 3 or 4 more as budget permits. [quick update: This should use the ThirdReality Motion Sensor driver from the 3R channel, which is the same driver for both Smart Motion Sensor R1 and Smart Presence Sensor R2. However, I think there's a bug in the zigbee ID because this is using the 3R Zigbee Switch driver, which the night light uses. Hopefully 3R fixes that soon.] Final question, is it worth the price? At the current $50ish price tag, I think it's a bit over-priced. But if you really need that presence sensor (to turn off the lights in the garage when you forgot), and you really want that LED and the other features 3R offers, then this is definitely an upgrade over the cheaper single-purpose off-brand tuya crap you'll spend weeks fighting with to get a community driver to support. But hopefully you can find this one on sale :)
R**O
Feels like a early release with bugs
Tried this sensor with Hubitat using a community-built driver since no official driver exists yet. Initial performance was promising — mmWave occupancy detection and presence sensing worked well. Illuminance reporting works but is extremely chatty, firing every 1-2 seconds with minor lux changes which could stress a busy Zigbee network. The air quality (TVOC) sensor is the main concern. It reported real values briefly after initial pairing then degraded to zeros and never recovered. Extensive debugging using raw Zigbee frame analysis confirmed the device is transmitting zero on every report — this is not a driver issue. Other Hubitat users have reported identical behavior. The device is listed as "coming soon" on THIRDREALITY's own website suggesting the firmware may not be production ready. THIRDREALITY support was responsive and offered a replacement unit. Given that multiple users across independent drivers are seeing the same TVOC failure I believe this is a systematic firmware issue affecting the initial production batch rather than an isolated defect. Holding off on a replacement until firmware maturity is confirmed by the community. Hardware design seems promising — the TVOC sensor just isn't working yet.
9**E
is this my new favorite device? great sensor !
does not work. connected to smartthings via an aeotec hub with zigbee. it automatically picked a zigbee RGB driver that i had from Mariano, but does not allow any control or adjustment for Presence Sensor. There is no driver apparently. another 1 star chinese rollout product. if i have to scour the internet for it to work, it should not be for sale. UPDATE: Thirdreality tech support told me to use their driver for their Zigbee Switch, which offers no motion sensor control, no air sensor readout in the app, no air sensor routines can be made. the only automation that can be made is RGB on/off/dim, lux automations, and basic motion automations. Unless a dedicated driver is made for this sensor, it is not worth buying. it is bad that they have a dedicated driver for their other motion sensors, but not their new sensor. Update 3/20/26 - Customer service in their forums has been good ! They actually updated the Zigbee Switch Driver to show TVOC in the device tab and allow automations with this data. Did this sensor just become my new favorite device? No false presence detections, very good distance and sensitivity (it accurately and instantly sees me 25 feet away when i walk in the side door of my garage, and cools down within a minute after i leave, it has never stayed "hot" after no detecting motion.) solid 4/5 star device. it has only one thing to make it a 5 star device, but this is only a nit pick. allow sensor sensitivity control from within Smartthings, but this might not be possible as there is a physical button on the sensor dedicated for this purpose. additional automation controls would be nice, maybe a "blink" or "breath" automation for the RGB when an elevated TVOC is sensed. but this again is nit picking. turning out to be an industry leading sensor imho.
A**R
Missing features and the presence sensor has a big flaw UPDATE: It's good now
Update: I've updated to firmware 23 and it seems to have fixed my problems with the sensor. I have air quality sensors now and the cool down time is really quick now. When I leave the space where it is, it's consistently clearing the presence in less than 10 seconds. I don't know how accurate the air quality sensor but I'm happy with it as a presence sensor with a light now. Which is the main reason why I got it. My old review is still below and I'll just leave it there as is. I'm using this in Home Assistant with ZHA and so far the air quality sensors aren't available yet. I contacted Third Reality about that and they said they're still working on it but it is coming. It's not a good idea to release a product without all the promised features, but I'm willing to overlook that for now since I mainly got it as a presence sensor. But even the presence sensor has issues. It detects and maintains presence just fine. The problem is that it can take a very long time to clear the detection. Even when it's fast, it still takes around 1-2 minutes. But most of the time it takes 3+ minutes. But I've seen it take 10+ minutes several times as well. Admittedly this isn't really affecting me too much but it's still very disappointing. I'm going to keep it anyways because it does a good enough job for where I have it and I'm just going to hope that things improve in a future update. And that's what you have to consider if you're interested in getting it right now.
T**E
Disappointingly Slow Presence Detection, Unreliable VOC, and Quirky Home Assistant
The LED light diffuser on this is amazing, great color range and light distribution. The color controls work great, instant updates via ZHA in Home Assistant. Once presence is detected, presence reporting is reliable with no false clear events. I'm sad to say that's where the great things end. Had no problem adopting in Home Assistant with ZHA, but several of the sensors are not present, like air quality - which was surprising given the whole Thirdreality being known to be almost HA native. Their docs send you to GitHub for quirks that are poorly organized and not for beginners who just want to start using the sensor without installing yet another proprietary app just to tune settings. The quirk for both ZHA and Z2M is named "Multi-Function Smart Presence Sensor R3.py" in the Thirdreality Github repo. It's worth noting that even if you do load the quirk, you cannot update some settings like sensitivity via Home Assistant, as it just throws a failed to write attribute error regardless of level. Firmware was reporting 0x00000011 out of the box and had an OTA update available, but that update kept failing despite a good signal strength in a clean Zigbee network. I had to unplug and move the R3 sensor within 10 feet of my coordinator antenna, a shiny ZBT-2, to even get the device to update so I question if the repeater is going to be super reliable given it couldn't even do updates once it was more than 10 meters away. Updated firmware to 0x0000001b and no real changes in performance except for now the device reports "Unknown" firmware sometimes. As others have said, the presence detection delay is way too slow to be used as an automation trigger on initial presence. It takes at least 5 seconds to report initial presence even if you walk right up to it. You will have to use another PIR sensor or some other mechanism to detect presence if you want to use this to say turn the lights on. Same for clearing presence, where it takes up to 30s sometimes to clear. I tried configuring the transition values but they were not honored, and only seemed to make the triggers take longer. It also has very poor object penetration and must have a very clear view of the room. Otherwise, you get tons of false clear triggers. I've even just been too still sometimes and been put in the dark. Very disappointing for the price. The light (lux) sensor updates quickly, but it uses a very slow ramp-up curve. If the light in the room goes from 60lx to 100lx instantly, like a light turning on, it takes 5 to 10 seconds to slowly watch it update in a smooth ramp-up curve. The updates are frequent but its clearly averaging values before reporting. The VOC sensor for air quality has a trigger threshold range of 3000 to 15000 ppb. The sensor value doesn't seem to update very often, stuck on the same reading despite me doing horrific things to try and trigger an air reading update. I found that it never updated when I had the LED light on and it worked for about 20 minutes after turning the light off and got stuck again. Since then, it works periodically then stops at random. Twice now I've gotten a random screeching alarm with the sensor flashing red that doesn't turn off. The calibrate button throws an error from the device management screen. Unreliable. I was also shocked when unboxing how big this presence sensor actually is - way larger than expected. See the picture of the device beside a coin, USD quarter sized. This device isn't going to be stealthy but at least that makes the light more valuable for those seeking a nightlight effect. A matching white USB-A to USB-C cable included, quite short and typical economy grade cable. TL;DR is buy this presence sensor if you just want an all-in one nightlight and you don't use it to do automations that need fast response times, like turning lights on and off in a room. Software has quite a few bugs still so not really ready for prime time.
J**H
Want a red blinking light? Look no futher because that what this dies best.
tried forums and AI and still blinks red all the time and apparently is not fully compatible with alexa, homey or ikea zignee hubs. The air quailty, luminance and presence work but seem to be limited. Returned as defective.
C**E
Great, basic product. Works with HA.
So far I've found it to be a good entry point to presence detection. It offers simple controls and limited configurability, but that's not who this device is aimed at. It was easy to set up, and so far has just worked with HomeAssistant. I do wish it was slightly more configurable - namely I wish there was some ability to tap into the accuracy of the sensor to gather information like heart rate sensing. The VoC sensor does not seem to be configurable through HA. They seem to be of varying levels of sensitivity. One got set off today (turned blinking red) because my cat sat under my desk and groomed himself.
X**G
Fixed my whole Zigbee network
I didn't even buy this for the repeater functionality—I just wanted reliable presence detection for my smart home automations. But wow, what an incredible bonus the Zigbee repeating has been. Before I installed this, my garage sensors were a constant headache—they used to disconnect or go "unavailable" all the time due to the distance from my hub. I put this R3 sensor in the hallway near my garage, and suddenly every single device out there is rock solid. My mesh network has never been happier. A few highlights: mmWave Presence: It uses 60GHz radar, which is way more accurate than traditional PIR sensors. It catches micro-movements, so the lights don't shut off while I'm just sitting still. Zigbee Mesh Hero: If you have "dead zones" in your Zigbee setup, this is a two-birds-one-stone solution. It strengthened my signal instantly. USB-C Powered: No batteries to change, which is essential for a device that acts as a repeater. If you're building out a Zigbee network (especially with Home Assistant, ZHA), grab a couple of these. Not only do you get great presence detection, but they are a total game-changer for signal stability. Highly recommended!
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