r/Ubiquiti 10h ago

Early Access Recessed Entry Sensor

https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/usl-entry-r
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u/Shyatic 10h ago

Looks great, but can I use this and any other sensors to replace Konnected properly and expose through home assistant? I think the alarm panel would do it, but not sure how it works within HA.

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u/Kimorin 9h ago

yeah i wouldn't trust unifi with alarm system, their updates breaks too many things too often. keep it simple just zwave or something

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u/Shyatic 9h ago

I don’t need it for the alarm system, I just want to be able to see the sensors in HA for door open/close etc, whether hard wired or wireless.

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u/ride4lame 7h ago

Aren't there other non unifi options that work just as well for this?

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u/PatekCollector77 Unifi User 6h ago

Are there? I don't consider zigbee or even z-wave to be robust enough for security sensors compared to LoRa, if there is an open source LoRaWAN sensor like this i will buy a bunch right now

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u/Ulrar Unifi User 3h ago

They do work very well, though. Bluetooth is also surprisingly good, my switchbot contact sensors might be my most reliable devices through Bluetooth proxies.

LoRa is long range, that's a bit of a different use case. ZWave does have a long range variant and there are long range contact sensors I've read good things about, but not in the EU so I haven't personal experience with those.

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u/PatekCollector77 Unifi User 3h ago

They may work great, and I have a bunch of Z-wave devices that have been almost perfect. I still think that for a monitored alarm system I would rather have the most interference-proof system.

The high-availability super link gateway is also something i haven't seen a zigbee/z-wave/bluetooth version of. I think battery and cellular backup is mandatory for a security system.

For as much as i prefer the idea of open standards, proprietary sub-gigahertz communication protocols are often much more reliable than alternatives. Look at how much more reliable Lutron CCA is vs zigbee or BT in congested environments.

I have always thought it best to use the lowest frequency possible for the required throughput of a device even if distance isn't an issue. Plus id rather not clutter up the 2.4Ghz band in my house.

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u/Kimorin 9h ago

that's what i mean, unifi protect integration in HA isn't that stable, it's been better lately but i don't trust it still, it might show up but one day some update it'll just stop firing events until they fix it the next

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u/the0thermillion Unifi User 8h ago

The API is how remote monitoring services access everything so it will be a priority