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ActiveAqara Cube T1 Pro (6-Axis Motion Controller)
Aqara Cube T1 Pro — motion-sensing smart controller.
Common Applications
Not a traditional button — a cube you flip, rotate, shake, and tap to trigger actions. 6-axis gyroscope detects which face is up, rotation angle, tap, shake, and throw events. Each face can control a different room or device. The most creative smart home controller available. Zigbee 3.0 with full Z2M support. Kids love it.
Openness & Hackability
Full Zigbee2MQTT support. All 6 faces + rotation + shake events exposed in Home Assistant. No hub required with generic coordinator.
Specifications
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Battery Life
Expected battery life under normal use. BLE buttons typically last 1-2 years on a coin cell.
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2 years
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Battery Type
The battery used. CR2032 = common coin cell, easy to replace. AAA = higher capacity. USB-C = rechargeable.
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CR2450
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Smart Home Integrations
Compatible smart home platforms and voice assistants.
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Aqara Home, HomeKit (via Hub), Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT
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Protocol
The wireless communication standard. BLE = short range, phone direct. Zigbee = mesh network, needs hub. Z-Wave = mesh, needs hub. WiFi = direct, higher power.
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Zigbee 3.0
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Installation Quick Reference
Setup: Pair with your hub or phone via Zigbee 3.0. Most smart buttons support single press, double press, and long press for three different actions.
Battery: Uses CR2450 battery. Expected life: 2 years. Low battery notification via the app.
Dimensions
Troubleshooting
Not responding to input
Check wiring continuity with a multimeter. Verify the contact block is properly seated. Inspect terminals for loose connections.
Where to Buy
Price range
$24.32 — $179.47
across 2 distributors
Quick Specs
- Battery Life
- 2 years
- Battery Type
- CR2450
- Smart Home Integrations
- Aqara Home, HomeKit (via Hub), Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT
- Protocol
- Zigbee 3.0
What People Are Saying
“Full Zigbee2MQTT support. All 6 faces + rotation + shake events exposed in Home Assistant. No hub required with generic coordinator.”