You also might want to investigate a more fundamental aspect: looking at your screenshot, for almost all your Zigbee devices Homey reports a relatively high transmission error rate. Ideally the error rate should be 0/very low and the error percentage should decline over time. If the error percentage stays constant or increases, it means your Zigbee network has issues and Homey might not be able to reliably communicate with those devices.
Keep in mind that communication of battery powered devices (end devices), like the FP300, normally goes via mains powered router devices. If Homey has trouble with communicating to those router devices, it also affects communication with the end devices linked to the router device.
Common causes are:
- Distance between router devices and Homey is too great. You’ll need more router devices (like a smart plug) in between;
- Overlap between your WiFi and Zigbee channel. Check this article: ZigBee and Wi-Fi Coexistence. If so, you might consider switching to a different WiFi channel for the 2.4 GHz band;
- Incompatible combination of Zigbee implementation by some brands, like the IKEA/Aqara example mentioned above. Consider adding/replacing one or more router devices (like a smart plug) of/with a different brand to your Zigbee network.
Also check this post for Zigbee troubleshooting: Advanced Zigbee Troubleshooting on Homey.