[WIKI] How to find your Aqara Button or Wireless Switch model
If you have an Aqara Button:
There are three versions, each with different functionality:
Model | Revision | ZigBee Model ID | Functions |
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WXKG11LM | original | lumi.sensor_switch.aq2 | Single, Double, Triple, & Quad-click |
WXKG11LM | new | lumi.remote.b1acn01 | Single/Double-click, Hold, & Release |
WXKG12LM | lumi.sensor_switch.aq3 | Single/Double-click, Hold, Release, & Shake |
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Note: Sometimes the ZigBee Model ID for model WXKG12LM is truncated (cut off), so “lumi.sensor_swit” might be seen instead of “lumi.sensor_switch.aq3”.
The product model is printed on the back:
If you are using model WXKG11LM, then there are two revisions, only identified by checking the ZigBee Model ID after pairing the button. Please see the Checking the ZigBee Model ID instructions, below.
If you have an Aqara Wireless Light Switch
There is a one-button and two-button model, each with two revisions for different functionality:
Model | Revision | ZigBee Model ID | Functions |
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WXKG03LM | 2016 | lumi.sensor_86sw1lu | 1button: push |
WXKG03LM | 2018 | lumi.remote.b186acn01 | 1button: single/double-click & hold |
WXKG02LM | 2016 | lumi.sensor_86sw2Un | left/right/both: push |
WXKG02LM | 2018 | lumi.remote.b286acn01 | left/right/both: single/double-click & hold |
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Note: Sometimes the ZigBee Model ID of the 2016 revisions is truncated (cut off), so “lumi.sensor_86sw1” might be seen instead of “lumi.sensor_86sw1lu”, or “lumi.sensor_86sw2” is seen instead of “lumi.sensor_86sw2Un”.
Since both the 2016 and 2018 revisions have the same product model printed on the back, the only way to identify the revision is to check the ZigBee Model ID by following the instructions below.
Checking the ZigBee Model ID
Here are the steps to look up the ZigBee Model ID of your Aqara Button or Wireless Light Switch:
- Log into your hub’s SmartThings Groovy IDE
- Click on the My Devices tab:
- Click on the name of your button in the Display Name column, for example:
- In the device details page for your button, look for the Data section to find the ZigBee Model ID text next to "Model: ", for example:
If there is no text in the Data section, it is probably because the button was paired using the “catchall” method. In this case, the only way to know the ZigBee Model ID is by testing the functions of the button / smart wall switch.