

🎲 Roll into the future of smart living—control your home with a flick, flip, or shake!
The Aqara Cube T1 Pro is a sleek, dice-shaped smart home controller requiring the Aqara Zigbee 3.0 Hub. It offers six programmable sides to trigger different scenes or devices, supports major ecosystems like HomeKit, Alexa, and IFTTT, and features dual control modes with multiple gesture options. With up to 2 years of battery life and OTA updates, it’s designed for seamless, long-term smart home integration.















| ASIN | B0BHWS3VTZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 78,686 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 119 in Smart & Remote Controlled Plugs |
| Brand | Aqara |
| Colour | White |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 667 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Display type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06970504217614 |
| Included Components | Cube T1 Pro |
| Item Weight | 2.47 Ounces |
| Item weight | 2.47 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd |
| Material | Plastic |
| Operating Temperature | 15 Degrees Celsius |
| Operating temperature | 15 Degrees Celsius |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
D**R
Waste of time..
Even when this does work, not very often, it's slow as hell. It's certainly not precise enough to use for anything decent. The aqara app is just as bad. It's supposed to have two different modes, but trying to get the cube to swap modes is a complete nightmare. Neither of the modes work well enough to be worth thr hassle. Do yourself a favour and use NFC tags instead. It's cheapet, they work perfectly, and you don't need to worry about the batteries running out :)
D**P
Weird, but fun little device.
This cube is one of my more unusual yolo purchases. It works fine with Home Assistant, personally I have mine paired via Zigbee2Mqtt and you require a blueprint to unlock the full functionality of it. Apparently it works via ZHA, however I have not explored that option. The combinations you can assign to this weird cube are huge. I have mine configured so I have to rotate it to the desired face, then bang it on the desk twice else you risk it triggering all sorts of automations when it detects motion. Be mindful that it's a battery powered zigbee device that will go to sleep when set down, so it usually requires a little movement to wake up. The cube is not perfect and the actions can take practise, however once you have them down and providing you make allowances for it, it's a fun product and definitely starts a conversation when guests see it on the coffee table. If you're willing to get busy with a label maker and a craft knife, you can make it look quite cool.
A**H
Great device
Great device, connects to Home Assistant compatible. Slight hiccups getting it sorted originally, but usual steps of repairing and such resolved these. Mostly got it as a gimmick for a family member who likes this stuff, but found they're really into pushing it to its limits Got a whole range of functions assigned already.
S**T
Clever idea for smart home control, but not as intuitive as I hoped
I bought this as a small wireless cube controller for a few simple smart home scenes in the living room, mainly to turn lamps on, switch to a softer evening setup, and trigger a movie scene without reaching for my phone. Once paired with the required Aqara hub, it did work, and I liked the novelty of being able to flip or rotate a cube to make things happen. The hardware itself feels solid and nicely made, and it looks tidy on a side table rather than like a cheap gadget. Where it became a bit less impressive was in daily use. Some actions registered well, but others felt a little hit and miss, especially when I was trying to do them quickly. The bigger issue for me was remembering which side did what and which motion triggered which scene. It sounds fun at first, but after a week I found myself second guessing whether turning it, knocking it, or flipping it was the one I had assigned. For very simple setups it is fine, but once you start getting ambitious it stops feeling convenient. Overall I think it is an interesting smart home accessory with decent build quality, but it makes more sense as a fun extra than a genuinely essential controller.
C**R
and I NEVER do good reviews!
this kind of stuff is what makes zigbee nonsense just fab. I don't use it with the branded hub and I did find it dependent on hub compatibility as almost every other function-rich zigbee thing on a zigbee net does, it's a common issue and a genuine bugbear with lots of zigbee things. it's unfair to single this one out over what may be proprietary issues. Perhaps it's got too many switches which everyone has to use [I forgot almost all of them] so as to get full value for money or whatever but it's just great. it's just fun. I deployed shake to switch on my reading lights. That's all. It does nothing else. I am wasting all the other functions. Every time I switch on my reading lights with a shake it just makes me smile. Worth every penny!
G**A
Innovation in your hand
Interesting input device that works well for smart applications. Every way for the cube to be moved or places can be used as a trigger. Simple to add to a hub and adaptable for Smart Control. Well made, you might add coloured stickers for a change
A**A
Poor execution of good idea.
Don't get baited in this nice idea. Most of the times it doesn't register actions (switch side, tap, shake), so you just getting frustrated trying to do something, or worse you do something else than intended (action will trigger for side that is not on top) Wish i had send it back while i could :(
M**H
Room for improvement, but still a good addition to a smart home.
I bought this as I had been looking at the older generation of the same cube. I use HomeKit so was very excited when they released it as compatible. My main issue is there are so many automations you can use in the aqara app, but only changing the sides of the cube work with HomeKit. I still give it 4 stars because I enjoy using it, I just hope the rotation, hold, shake etc. gestures can be incremented too in the future.
M**A
Goed
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 !
A**O
prodotto interessante, per il quale occorre un po di conoscenza del settore, lampadine o interruttori smart. Per utilizzarlo occorre una hub ZigBee (non funziona con wifi altrimenti la batteria durerebbe una settimana) o un hub domestico. Io l'ho utilizzato con home assistent e integrazione ZHA. (dopo un cambio di protocollo premendo 5 volte il tasto di reset). si possono associare eventi di accensione e spengimento a per ogni tipo si movimento del cubo (spingi, sposta, scuoti, ruota, posizioni numeriche da 1 a 6. Buon divertimento.
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