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[Upgraded Version] Aqara Dual Relay Module T2 with Matter, Requires Aqara Zigbee 3.0 HUB, Dry Contact Mode for Garage Doors and Boilers, Light Switch & Roller Shade Switch, Supports Homekit and Alexa

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  • [Compatibility Features] With an Aqara Zigbee 3.0 hub (Excluding the Camera Hub G2H), the Dual Relay Module T2 is compatible with a variety of mainstream ecosystems, like Matter (A Matter compatible Aqara hub is required), Apple HomeKit, Alexa, IFTTT, and the Aqara Home app. This broad compatibility allows for easy integration into diverse smart home setups and usage in smart home automation.
  • [Dry Contact Mode] The Aqara Dual Relay Module T2 supports dry (or potential-free) contact mode with both pulse and on-off switching, allowing for the integration of a wide variety of electrical devices such as boilers, garage doors, and more into your smart home setup.
  • [Wireless Switch Mode & Motor Control Interlock] The T2 provides easy and secure control of tubular motors and can also function as a roller shade switch. Utilizing the Wireless Switch Mode, the T2 can convert an existing wall switch into a scene controller without requiring any wiring changes. For instance, a button can be assigned to arm your wired doorbell or security system, enabling the integration of other wired sensors into your smart automations (AC only).
  • [Energy Saving & Power-off Memory] With advanced energy monitoring, the T2 helps maintain optimal control over energy consumption (Note: The energy monitoring feature is only available in wet contact mode). Leveraging the Zigbee protocol, the T2 features significantly lower idle power consumption compared to Wi-Fi relays, leading to reduced energy costs. Additionally, equipped with a power-off memory function, the T2 retains its last state even after power interruptions.
  • [Safety and Installation Flexibility] The T2 supports overheat protection, overload protection, and a customizable power limit that automatically shuts off the device if consumption exceeds specified settings, directly safeguarding your home and energy footprint. Additionally, it can be installed near a light, behind a switch* or wall outlet, and includes a DIN rail mount. (*Note: The T2 dimensions: 1.80 × 1.89 × 0.95 inches)



Product Description

Aqara Dual Relay Module T2
Aqara Dual Relay Module T2

Unleash the Potential of Existing Devices

The T2 is a compact and versatile module that adds intelligence to your appliances like switches, curtains, garage doors, boilers, etc. With this tiny unit, your ordinary devices will be transformed into components of your smart home system.

Aqara Dual Relay Module T2

Enhanced Compatibility

The T2 supports Matter through its hub and is compatible with a number of systems, including HomeKit, Alexa, Google, and IFTTT (Please connect the T2 to Aqara hub first). It allows traditional devices to become smart and seamlessly integrates with multiple third-party systems.

Aqara Dual Relay Module T2

Garage Door Controller

Thanks to its dry-contact mode, the Relay T2 can smarten up your existing garage door. Simply wire it to the garage door opener, and you'll be able to include the door in automations, such as geofencing.

Aqara Dual Relay Module T2

Install It Behind Wall Switches and Outlets

Simply install the T2 behind your current wall switch or outlet to make it smart, enabling automation and power consumption tracking.


P. Young
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Works as advertised. Used it to integrate the legacy garage door into my Smart Home. I could have paid $40 for a regular garage door remote but with this I get lots of additional features for $35. Primary ability is being able to disable the switch/garage door remotely so even the normal interior button doesn't work. Now I have to figure out what else I can automate with this thing.
Zach O.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
This relay was easy to use in order to turn my ceiling fan light into a smart fan/light. I plan to use this with my other ceiling fan/light!
J. Hulett
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
The first night I tried to add the T2 it was hard-wired in a ceiling fan canopy. It failed to be added to hub twice. I removed it and put the wiring all back. The next day, I took an old extension cord and wired the Live and Neutral directly to the T2 as a matter of convenience, this time much closer to the hub, but it failed again. Since I was sitting at the table and not standing on a ladder with my hands full, I saw the app had a message suggesting checking 2-4 things, including that the hub was on the latest firmware. It wasn’t. After the update, the T2 was able to be added, no problem.I’m using it to allowed remote, independent control of the light and fan in an otherwise dumb ceiling fan. Works both in the app and also using the double rocker switch WITH NEUTRAL for a physical remote, having programmed the buttons to operate the T2
RJ
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
This relay is well designed and constructed. It can power larger fans, many similar products do not. While on the large side it includes two independent controllable outputs which is perfect for a fan with attached light. The included, antenna allows the relay to be hidden within a metal fan housing. The package also includes a plastic bracket which I found very useful. I did find the bracket' which is supposed to hold the relay with plastic tabs friction mount, to need a little work. It seems to work well if attached to a wall but I was forced to mount it upside down in the fan housing. Space limitations meant the relay was very close to the revolving fan blade mounting bracket. The vibrations caused the relay to partially slip out of the bracket, falling to within a few mm of the revolving fan mount. I solved this with duct tape and the installation is now secure.My only quibble is with the antenna with a self sticking pad on the end. Again with revolving fan blades, it is very important the antenna is secure. I cleaned the painted steel fan housing with alcohol. Let the surface dry and pressed the adhesive pad for a full minute. It seemed to be secure. But, after several hours of the fan running, the adhesive failed and the antenna almost became entangled with the fan blades. Fortunately, I caught it in time. I reinstalled the antenna with black duct tape which is not very noticeable in my case as the housing is black.I coupled Aqara Dual Relay Module T2 with the "Aqara Smart Light Switch (with Neutral, Double Rocker). I now can control the fan's on/off and the light individually. I can preset timed operation and contol both fan and light through the Aqara Ap or through Alexa.
prish18
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
It is extremely painful to connect this to the hub. And even after you get a successful connection, it disappears after a few seconds.Update after a few days: I was finally able to connect it though I can’t tell why it eventually worked. You do have to press the reset button once for 5s, then watch the hub light. Then do it again. It only connects on the second try.Once it connected and eventually appeared in HomeKit, it has been functioning as expected.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
I've been using this for holiday decorations for about a month now and so far it has worked very reliably. But there is minimal documentation, you can't set a default power on state and it keeps reporting the incorrect output states when off (cycles back and forth between reporting as on and off, sometimes as frequently as every few minutes). I'm using a ConBee II/deCONZ so it might be better/worse on different hardware but this is definitely a bit glitchier than the other Aqara devices I have. The build quality is very good and it's fairly compact but might still be a bit big if you were trying to fit it into a electrical box behind an existing switch.