eWeLink Zigbee Manuals & User Guides
eWeLink Zigbee provides a wide range of smart home automation products, including sensors, gateways, and switches utilizing the low-power Zigbee 3.0 protocol.
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eWeLink Zigbee represents a robust ecosystem of smart home devices that operate on the low-power, high-efficiency Zigbee wireless protocol. Developed to seamlessly integrate with the eWeLink smart home application, these devices range from essential environmental monitors, such as water leakage sensors, to multimodal gateways and smart relays. By leveraging Zigbee 3.0 technology, eWeLink devices ensure stable, long-distance network connections without congesting local Wi-Fi bandwidth, providing reliable home automation solutions for the modern household.
Whether securing a home against water damage, automating home lighting, or centralizing smart device control through an eWeLink Zigbee Hub, this ecosystem offers scalable and accessible technology. Users can effortlessly pair devices to an eWeLink Zigbee gateway, gaining features such as remote monitoring, real-time push notifications, intelligent scene linkage, and voice control compatibility with platforms like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
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How do I pair a Zigbee device to my eWeLink gateway?
Open the eWeLink app, navigate to your respective Zigbee Hub or Gateway, and select the option to add a new sub-device. Put your Zigbee sensor or switch into pairing mode (usually by holding the reset button for a few seconds), and wait for the app to detect and synchronize the device.
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Do I need a gateway to use eWeLink Zigbee devices?
Yes, because Zigbee devices operate on a different wireless protocol than standard Wi-Fi, you must use an eWeLink-compatible Zigbee 3.0 gateway to bridge the signal to your local router for smartphone and voice control.
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How long does the battery last in the eWeLink Zigbee Water Leakage Sensor?
Due to the low-power consumption of the Zigbee 3.0 protocol, the battery in the leak sensor typically provides up to 8 months of operational standby before needing replacement.
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What happens if my Zigbee sensor loses connection to the gateway?
If connection is lost due to distance or network failure, you will notice an 'offline' status in the eWeLink app. You should check the gateway's connection, restart it, or move the sensor closer to the gateway to re-establish the signal.