Pre-order delivery
UltimateSensor v2 will be shipped start of June.
From 94,17€
113,95€ incl. 21% VAT
Temporary pre-order benefit
You are currently ordering with a pre-order discount. The normal price after this period becomes: €119.95 without dust sensor and €136.95 with dust sensor.
Please note: the UltimateSensor v2 is expected to ship from +/- early June 2026. The product is now available for pre-order. A temporary introductory price applies during this pre-order period. After the pre-order period, the regular retail price will increase!
UltimateSensor v2 is our most complete, modular smart home sensor for Home Assistant, featuring advanced presence detection, extensive air quality measurement, and a built-in microphone and speaker for local voice assistant applications.
Standard built-in: LD2412 + LD2450 dual mmWave for presence, micro-movement detection and tracking, an additional PIR sensor for fast motion detection, sensor for CO2, temperature and humidity, sensor for VOC and a lux sensor for light intensity.
The UltimateSensor v2 is available in white and black, and can be supplied with or without an SPS30 particulate matter sensor. If you initially choose without the SPS30, you can later order it separately and click it into the sensor yourself. The casing is completely modular, snap-on and screwless.
Also optional: the standard LD2450 can later be replaced by an LD2460 module for more extensive tracking. This upgrade is also available separately and can be easily clicked in by yourself.
Extra compared to the Mini: the UltimateSensor v2 has a built-in microphone and speaker, an additional PIR layer for fast motion triggers, and a powerful ESP32-S3 for local voice assistant functions.
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, Ethernet and PoE. Power: USB-C or PoE.
Important: if you do not want a microphone and speaker, you should get the UltimateSensor Mini v2. See UltimateSensor Mini v2 for that.
Expand later? That's possible. The SPS30 and LD2460 are also available separately and easy to install yourself thanks to the modular click design.
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Write a reviewWi-Fi 2.4 GHz
Ethernet (RJ45)
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Bluetooth for Home Assistant BLE proxy use
Standard dual mmWave setup: LD2412 + LD2450
LD2412 for still presence and micro-movement detection
LD2450 for X/Y tracking, people count and zones
Extra PIR motion layer on the UltimateSensor only
LD2412 module range: up to 9m
LD2450 tracking range: up to about 6m
PIR range: up to 12m
Up to 3 tracked people and up to 3 tracking zones
CO2, temperature, humidity, lux and VOC
RGB LED status lighting
Optional particulate module for PM2.5, PM5 and PM10
Built-in microphone and speaker
ESP32-S3 (16MB)
Designed for local Home Assistant voice assistant setups
USB-C power input
PoE supported
USB-C adapter set available separately
Freestanding on furniture
Wall-mount capable with bracket
Designed for indoor rooms such as living rooms, offices and hallways
165 x 59 x 48 mm
ESPHome + Home Assistant ready
Over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates
Local-first setup with BLE proxy support
IP20, for indoor use
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about the UltimateSensor family.
The UltimateSensor v2 family consists of the UltimateSensor v2 and UltimateSensor Mini v2: two modular Home Assistant sensors with standard LD2412 + LD2450 dual mmWave, SCD41 for CO2 / temperature / humidity, SGP41 for VOC and a lux sensor. Both work fully locally, support USB-C or PoE and can be delivered with or without the optional SPS30 particulate sensor. The regular UltimateSensor adds microphone, speaker and an extra PIR layer, while the Mini is more compact and adds Thread / Matter-ready support.
Both v2 models share the same climate and presence core: Wi-Fi, Ethernet, PoE, Bluetooth, LD2412 + LD2450, SCD41, SGP41 and lux. The UltimateSensor v2 additionally includes microphone + speaker, an extra PIR sensor and an ESP32-S3 for voice-assistant use. The UltimateSensor Mini v2 is more compact, uses an ESP32-C6 with Thread / Matter-ready support and has no microphone or speaker. On both models you can later replace the LD2450 with an LD2460 and optionally choose an SPS30 particulate module.
The UltimateSensor works 100% locally! No cloud connection is required and all your data stays within your own network. This guarantees maximum privacy and fast response times. The sensor communicates directly with your Home Assistant installation.
Yes! The UltimateSensor runs on ESPHome, a fully open-source platform. You have complete access to the configuration and can customize it to your needs. The source code and documentation are available on our GitHub repository.
Both the UltimateSensor v2 and Mini v2 use a LD2412 + LD2450 combination as standard. The LD2412 is meant for reliable presence detection and tiny micro-movements, so someone who is sitting still remains visible. The LD2450 adds position, direction, zones and multi-target tracking. If you want wider tracking or more targets later, you can replace the LD2450 on both models with the plug-and-play LD2460.
For the standard v2 setup on both models, think roughly LD2412 presence up to 9 meters and LD2450 tracking up to about 6 meters. The LD2450 supports up to 3 people and up to 3 tracking zones in the main field. If you later choose the LD2460 upgrade, you get wider tracking, more targets and better performance in more complex rooms.
The v2 models use a Sensirion SCD41 for CO2, temperature and humidity. For CO2 you can expect a typical accuracy of roughly ±(40 ppm + 5%), depending on ventilation, placement and calibration. The sensor supports automatic calibration for stable long-term readings.
Yes. On both the UltimateSensor v2 and the Mini v2, the standard LD2450 setup can track up to 3 people at the same time and work with up to 3 zones. The regular UltimateSensor also adds an extra PIR layer for fast motion triggers. If you want wider tracking or more targets, the optional LD2460 upgrade is meant for that.
Yes. The v2 housing is modular. On both the UltimateSensor v2 and Mini v2 you can later replace the LD2450 with an LD2460. The SPS30 particulate sensor is also optional and can be added later if you start without it. These are click-in modules, so no soldering is required.
The base installation is the same for both v2 models: connect the sensor using USB-C or PoE, get it onto your network through Wi-Fi or Ethernet and then add it in Home Assistant. If you just want to use it and read measurements, that is enough. If you work with ESPHome, you can then adopt the sensor as a project to further adjust packages, YAML or modules yourself. The Mini v2 remains the compact variant with a Thread radio; the regular v2 is the voice-focused variant with microphone, speaker and extra PIR.
For both v2 models, placement at roughly 1.5 to 2 meters height usually works best, aimed at the area you want to monitor. Avoid direct sunlight, radiators and spots right next to ventilation outlets if you want clean climate measurements. The UltimateSensor Mini v2 fits especially well in smaller rooms such as kitchens, bedrooms or hallways. The regular UltimateSensor v2 makes more sense in living rooms, offices or other spaces where you also want voice-assistant, speaker or extra PIR detection.
No. For normal use you do not need to solder or write YAML yourself. Both v2 models are meant to be used in Home Assistant first. Technical knowledge only becomes useful if you want to work with ESPHome, zones, advanced tuning or later module swaps such as the LD2460, but even that remains modular and screwless.
You can do this in two ways on both the UltimateSensor v2 and Mini v2: through Home Assistant for the simple default update flow, or through ESPHome if you adopted the sensor as a project and want to manage YAML, packages or overrides yourself. Both routes support OTA updates.
Because it bundles presence, tracking, climate, air quality, lux and status lighting into one housing. That means fewer separate boxes, fewer power supplies and fewer Home Assistant configurations. On top of that, the sensors, firmware and expandable modules such as SPS30 and LD2460 are already tuned to the same hardware line.
mmWave is better at continuing to see that someone is still there, even when that person is sitting still. PIR is strong as a fast motion trigger. That is why the regular UltimateSensor has both: mmWave for presence + tracking, and PIR as an extra fast motion layer.
Choose the UltimateSensor v2 if you want microphone + speaker, local voice-assistant features and the extra PIR layer. Choose the UltimateSensor Mini v2 if you mainly want a more compact model with Thread / Matter-ready support and do not need microphone or speaker. For presence, climate, CO2, VOC, lux and later upgrades such as SPS30 or LD2460, both models stay within the same modular line.
No. In the v2 lineup, microphone and speaker are only built into the regular UltimateSensor v2. The UltimateSensor Mini v2 does not have this hardware. This is intentional: earlier versions were different, but in the current v2 lineup the regular UltimateSensor is the voice-focused model while the Mini stays more compact.
All UltimateSensor products come with a 2-year warranty. Should anything go wrong within this period, we'll replace the product free of charge. We stand behind the quality of our products.
We offer support through our documentation, support portal, email and the community channels linked on the site. For installation, configuration and firmware, the documentation is usually the fastest route; for specific questions you can contact us directly.
All documentation is available at docs.smarthomeshop.io. There you will find installation guides, ESPHome information, firmware updates, configuration examples and troubleshooting for both UltimateSensor and Mini.
You have 14 days to reconsider after receiving your order. Not satisfied? Return the product in original condition and we'll refund the full purchase amount. Contact our customer service to start a return.
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