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Aqara Cube, Requires AQARA HUB, Zigbee Connection, Magic Cube Controller, 6 Customizable Gestures to Control Your Smart Home Devices, 2 Year Battery Life, Works with IFTTT

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  • NOTESAn Aqara Hub is required and sold separately. Requires a secured 2. 4 gigahertz WiFi network connection. The Aqara M2 or M1S Hub can connect up to 128 devices(*use of a repeater such as the Aqara Smart Plug or Aqara Smart Wall Switch(With Neutral) is required). Only work with IFTTT & Aqara Home app.
  • 6 GESTURES TO CONTROL YOUR HOMEPush, shake, rotate, tap twice, flip 180, or flip 90 to set home automation and control programmable functions, such as turning on/off a device, activating a scene, etc.
  • CREATE HOME AUTOMATIONYou can change the Aqara Cube settings in the Aqara App to control your smart appliances via the Aqara Smart Plugs, or control ordinary lights via the Aqara Wall Switches.
  • EASY TO CONTROL THE LIGHTSThe Aqara Cube is the easiest way to switch on your lights. When paired with the Aqara Wall Switches, you can easily control your lights via the Cube or your smart phone. For example, you can push the Cube to turn the lights on and off or rotate the Cube to dim and brighten the lights.
  • EXPAND YOUR AQARA ECOSYSTEMEasily expand your smart home system by adding the Aqara Cube. The Aqara Cube can control the Aqara Hub, all Aqara Smart Wall Switches, and Aqara Smart Plug.

Manufacturer: ‎Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd


Part Number: ‎MFKZQ01LM


Item Weight: ‎3.53 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.77 x 1.77 x 1.77 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎MFKZQ01LM


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Color: ‎White


Style: ‎Cube


Material: ‎Plastic


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Included Components: ‎Cube, Quick Start Guide, Customer Letter


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Metal


Description Pile: ‎Lithium


Warranty Description: ‎1 year manufacturer


Date First Available: November 20, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love this device!!! So much fun!!!
I bought this because it looked interesting. I watched a lot of you tube videos and ended up getting a Hubitat Elevation to use with the cube. (I don't have a lot of stuff setup in homekit). After some research I was able to setup the cube and get it to operate my lights. I use the flip 90 to turn on one set of lights and flip 180 to turn on another. I can use the rotate right/left to dim and brighten the lights. (I have to pick a set brightness) and shake to turn them all off. It's so much fun that I bought another one to setup in the living room. Also, now that I have hubitat as well, I am getting a lot more creative with my home automations! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022 by Barbara Koehler

  • Limited only by your imagination
I bought one of these to integrate with my Home Assistant. So many different actions can be automated (ex. flip, slide, rotate, tap. etc). I setup mine to open/close my smart blinds and as a dimmer for several of my smart lights.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2022 by Bryan

  • OMG this is the single BEST smarthome device I have ever acquired and I have hundreds!!!!
EDIT JULY 2021: Now, with Home Assistant automations, this is a snap to set up. Simply search for "Aqara Cube Blueprint" and voila! It provides for 51 unique actions! Amazing! Where do I begin? OK, there's some minor frustrations with this device. The first is that Amazon hasn't figured out instantaneous delivery yet. I mean, come on... how hard can it be. Also, to get serious for a minute, pairing was a pain. I had to try multiple times. The time I got it to work, I didn't feel like I did anything differently but it just worked. Maybe I was overthinking it before. OK, onto the GOOD (like seriously MIND BLOWING GOOD) stuff: 1. Don't believe them when they say you need the Aqara Hub for this to work. They are lying. You just need a Zigbee dongle attached to your Raspberry Pi that's already running Home Assistant. The Nortek one works natively without any need to install other add-ons. I repeat: YOU DO NOT NEED THE AQARA HUB. Why send your activity through the cloud? Keep it local like playas do. 2. You will need to know what you are doing, and flex some JSON skills to get automations working. What I did first was go into "Events" under "Developer Tools" and subscribe to "zha_event". Click "Start Listening" and then mess with the cube. Shake it, slide it, flip it, tap it. Go crazy! Watch in amazement as Home Assistant knows what you just did, including WHAT SIDE OF THE DEVICE IS UP. When you do the double tap it tells you which way the logo is aligned. What is this dark magic? 3. Get familiar with the output. Once, done, create a simple automation to notify you that you did something with the cube. I used the flip event, and picked the one where I flip it so the logo is facing me. For the trigger of your new automation, select "Event" and fill in "zha_event". In the data section of the trigger, copy the "data" section of the output from the listener into the "trigger" area (remember to bring over the "{" and "}" symbols - there will be two of each). Also, DELETE the "unique ID" line. You might have to left-align stuff and remember to indent the lines under "args". Then save the automation, exit it and go back in. You should now see that data but in YAML. If it's blank, you messed up and you'll get the notification for anything you trigger with the cube. But if you're right, Home Assistant will know EXACTLY what you did with the cube!!! From here, you are off to the races. This can be used to trigger virtually ANYTHING that Home Assistant can do. Mind. Blown. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2020 by Krell

  • A little buggy
The first one I received had no battery and appeared to be a return. The replacement I received was packaged better and had battery. It took a couple attempts to pair with Aqara hub. All their other devices paired flawlessly. Don’t understand why this one seemed like an issue. The gestures are a little hit or miss with Aqara hub. I wish they had which face of the cube was up as an action. Their actions are like rotate 90, 180. Double tap (couldn’t get to work) and shake. I was pretty consistent with the rotate 90, but parents had a little bit of trouble. If you stop just for a moment with your rotation it won’t consider a 90 degree change as 90 degree action. The easiest one for everyone was the shake. Which is a few seconds of back and forth jiggling of the cube. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2022 by g00ber

  • Half Dead Batteries
The cube itself is nice but the battery is half dead straight out of the box. The battery does not have the usual piece of plastic to keep it disconnected until it is opened.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2022 by William

  • HomeKit InCompatible!
The product itself is interesting and potentially impressive, but this model works only with other Aqara devices. HomeKit devices are inaccessible. There are some work-around, but don’t expect globally interactive use. Do more homework than I did, and wait for Thread compatibility.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2022 by Kindle Customer

  • Little glitchy but okay as fun HomeKit device controller
We are using this as a control device for HomeKit smart devices. We are using the Eve app in between Aqara and HomeKit which I watched how to do from the ModernDayTech YouTube channel. It’s a fun little device, but could be more reliable and less glitchy. The tap twice gesture doesn’t work consistently and the rotate doesn’t work AT ALL. I set up an automation in the Aqara app to turn on the hub nightlight, set it to a color scene, set a delay, set to a color scene I use as a reset, another delay and then turn the night light off. All the other gestures work fine with this type of automation except the rotate. So the problem is in the Aqara app or firmware. When the cube is rotated, it only makes it through part of the automation sequence. The hub seems to be doing better since the latest firmware update. I had to buy a plug to get a little more range. The motion sensor is great. I can’t wait until they release the new hub and the cameras. I don’t know what they were thinking with yellow and orange cameras, but looking forward to the navy and white. I wish someone would make gray or black. You kind of want the cameras to blend in. Orange and yellow might as well scream “hey, you’re on our camera!”. Overall, these are decent, affordable HomeKit options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2020 by Shay F.

  • Works nativity on Hubitat
Wasn't sure this would work without the Aqara hub but there are community drivers for Hubitat and paired directly to it. Driver is called "Xiaomi / Aqara / Opple Drivers with Presence!". Motion controls are cool, if gimmicky. I'll use it to control the accent lighting in my living room.
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022 by Andrew F.

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