

🎯 Six sides, endless smart possibilities—command your home like a pro!
The Aqara Cube T1 Pro is a compact, 6-sided smart controller requiring the Aqara Zigbee 3.0 Hub. It offers versatile control over smart home devices via distinct side-based scenes and diverse gestures like shaking and flipping. Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, and IFTTT, it supports OTA updates including upcoming Matter integration. With ultra-low power consumption, it delivers up to 2 years of battery life, making it a sleek, future-ready addition to any smart home ecosystem.















| ASIN | B0BHWS3VTZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,329 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #93 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Brand Name | Aqara |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (663) |
| Display Type | Physical indicators |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06970504217614 |
| Included Components | [Cube, Ejector Tool, User Manual] |
| Item Type Name | Aqara Cube T1 Pro |
| Item Weight | 2.47 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Aqara |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Operating Temperature | 15 Degrees Celsius |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
I**?
Small yet powerful
Great gadget. Using it with Alexa to fire off routines. Easy to setup. App is easy to use. Not all of the functionality is available unless you are deep into the Aqara ecosystem. I am not so I can only use half of the functionality. Requires a Aqara hub. Reasonably priced for all of the things it can do.
R**N
Impressive and Fun but Requires Some Effort to Set Up
I love this product! I have been using this for last four months. While I couldn’t use its full functionality since I connected it through HomeAssistant and I had to purchase the Aqara hub separately, this little gadget is so impressive that I still had to give it 5 stars. Every time guests see it for the first time, they are just so amazed. However, if you’re new to home automation, it might not be the easiest to set up. It took me some time to figure things out and I am new to HomeAssistant. Speed to turn on and off: 4/5 Battery Life: 5/5 Accuracy: 3/5 Ease of Installation: 2/5 Once everything is set up, the combination of its price, functionality, and the “wow” factor it brings to guests makes it a solid 5/5. Highly recommend it for smart home enthusiasts!
M**L
Fun Toy, Possibly Useful, Sensitivity Questionable
I ordered the cube to have on my desk to control stuff in my room like lights and media. It paired easily with HomeAssistant andnI downloaded the rvaidya 69 action blueprint for ZHA. At first I could only get it to recognize shake and rotation actions and it wasn't reliably detecting anything but shakes. I had to quickly press the link button 5 times to get it to change modes and then it was able to detect flips and other actions. The responsiveness is hit or miss. For flips to be recognized they almost need to be rolled on a hard surface and not raised in your hand and manipulated then placed down. I can sometimes get the latter to work but only if I'm quick about finding the side I want. I have also found with my setup that rotations only seem to trigger after it's been flipped and you leave it on the hard surface. If I pick it up to do a knock or a shake or something and place it back down, the automations don't recognize the rotations anymore until I flip it again. I suspect this may be more a software issue than a hardware issue but I'm not sure. Another thing I noticed with the blueprint I'm using is that knocks on face 6 and face 3 are swapped so if you want a knock with face 3 active you have to set the automation on face 6 and vice versa. I haven't fully mapped automations to every face / action yet but so far that's the only error I've found. Again this is likely software not the hardware. I do find that sometimes you have to repeat actions a couple times to get them to be recognized. Not sure if this is a learning curve thing where I just have to get used to it more or if it's a sensitivity issue or a combination of both. It's definitely a fun little gadget to play around with. It may or may not be practical and definitely isn't guest friendly and takes a bit of training to teach someone what everything does. I'm going to get some 1" (25mm) stickers to print on that will fit on the faces so I can have a better visual on which side controls what.
T**M
Great in the Aqara Home app. Not good in Apple Home.
This Cube T1 Pro gets two ratings. It gets five stars if you only plan to use it within the Aqara ecosystem. It gets two stars if you plan to use it in Apple Home. At its best, you can change settings and activate automations just by flipping it over or spinning it. Which side is facing up doesn't matter. It's the movement that triggers the automation. This ability makes the Cube a fun way to control a smart home. The only problem is that this way of controlling your smart home is only available within the Aqara ecosystem. Not Apple Home. Like dice, the cube has dots on each side. Within Apple Home those dots matter. Which side is "up" matters. Imagine four dots are facing up and you need to manipulate the cube so that six dots are facing up. Which direction do you flip the cube? There is no answer. It just depends on how the cube is sitting on the table. So users are forced to pick up the cube and turn it, looking for the side with the correct number of dots. This process is slow and it doesn't get faster over time because the sides are always in a different orientation. If you're not following, let me give you a real world use case. I have a lamp on my nightstand that is connected to a Lutron dimmer. I wanted to set up an automation so that if I rotated the Cube 90°, the lamp came on at 10%. If I rotated it farther, it came on at 40%. You get the idea. I can't do this in the Aqara app because the automation involves the Lutron dimmer. I have to use Apple Home. In Apple Home, the only option is to tie an action to a specific side of the cube. But it's dark when I'm trying to trigger my automation and there is no way to tell by feel which side is which. Even if it was midday, I'm still left counting dots and searching for the correct side of the cube. The whole system is no bueno. Bottom line: The bottom line here is that the Cube T1 Pro is a fun controller only if the devices you want to control or the automations you want to trigger are 100% Aqara. The moment you need to trigger automations involving other smart home devices, the Cube is essentially crippled. Since my use case is the latter, the Cube gets two stars. But if your use case is Aqara-only, go for it.
M**A
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M**K
Hue Dimmer Switch gibi birkaç farklı kumanda kullandım ve en eğlencelisi, en işlevsel olanı bu. Aqara uygulaması ve Aqara Hub M1S ile kullanıyorum. Cihazı elimde tuttuğumda Aqara Camera E1 gizlilik moduna girmesi için otomasyon kurdum. Aynı zamanda sağa sola döndürme otomasyonu kurup Aqara Roller Shade’e bağlı perdemi açıp kapatıyorum. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 numaralı yüzlerini de HomeKit üzerinden ışıkları ve sahneleri ayarlaması için kullanıyorum. Aşırı bariz bir gecikme hissetmedim.
A**Y
very cool item for the aqara ecosystem Easily impress your friends when dimming the lights with spinning the cube on the desk and more :) supports all the old cube methods (switchable in the aqara app) and adds new methods special to the T1 pro model do note - this requires one of the aqara\xiaomi zigbee hubs to work!
H**A
Acheté en octobre 2024 pour 27,99€, l'Aqara Contrôleur Cube T1 Pro s'est rapidement imposé comme le petit génie de ma maison connectée. Attention, ce n'est pas un simple gadget, ni un jouet, mais un véritable assistant domotique déguisé en cube ! L'installation est un jeu d'enfant : il faut ouvrir la face 6 du cube avec une languette métallique fournie pour appuyer sur le bouton d'appairage. Une fois cette mission accomplie, le cube s’est facilement connecté à mon setup Home Assistant via une passerelle Zigbee 3 Sonoff. La réactivité est globalement bonne, avec un léger décalage d'une à deux secondes selon les actions. Le secouage est plus rapide que le double tape, par exemple. Difficile de dire si c'est dû au cube, à la passerelle ou aux automatisations, mais ça reste tout à fait acceptable pour un usage quotidien. Le cube offre une panoplie d'actions digne d'un tour de magie : changement de face, soulèvement simple ou double, rotation, secouage... C'est comme avoir une télécommande universelle, mais en plus fun ! 😄 Grâce à un blueprint créé par la communauté Home Assistant, paramétrer ces actions est un vrai jeu d'enfant. Pour le moment, je l'utilise principalement comme télécommande de lumière, mais les possibilités sont infinies. C'est l'outil parfait pour ceux qui préfèrent les gestes aux commandes vocales. Imaginez : un simple geste pour créer une ambiance cinéma dans votre salon, en baissant toutes les lumières et en réglant la couleur. Magique, non ? Côté design, c'est sobre et élégant. Il trône fièrement sur ma table de salon ou dans mon plateau de bras de canapé, servant presque d'objet déco. Attention toutefois si vous avez une table en verre : utilisez un dessous de verre pour protéger votre surface (le cube, lui, est assez robuste). L'autonomie de la batterie semble bonne jusqu'à présent, aucun souci à signaler de ce côté-là. En conclusion, l'Aqara Contrôleur Cube T1 Pro est bien plus qu'un simple gadget. C'est une baguette magique pour votre maison connectée, offrant une façon ludique et intuitive de contrôler votre environnement. Certes, il y a un léger délai dans certaines actions, mais la polyvalence et la facilité d'utilisation compensent largement ce petit défaut. Si vous cherchez à ajouter une touche de magie à votre domotique, ce cube est fait pour vous. Il transformera vos gestes en véritables tours de passe-passe domotiques !
H**R
Sehr spannende Fernbedienung. Ich setze sie mit Zigbee2MQTT und Home Assistant ein. Sie wird komplett unterstützt und man kann sich alles per Automation basteln, was man will. Der Phantasie sind kaum Grenzen gesetzt.
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