Home Automation
- www.notebookcheck.net IKEA's new smart plug to track power consumption could launch soon
IKEA could be about to launch a new smart plug, INSPELNING. The device was revealed earlier this year and has since appeared in the IKEA Home Smart app. Features include energy usage tracking and the ability to create a schedule.
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Feeling Overwhelmed Picking Door Sensors
I'm looking for door & window contact sensors and motion sensors to replace an old Simon 3 ADT security system. I've read a lot of posts and such and I'm still having a hard time picking out sensors that will work with an existing Smarthings v2 Hub (currently used for lights) and eventually Home Assistant once life calms down a bit more and I have time to go through all the setup. As I understand it, matter/thread support was added in the v3 hub so I don't have this on my ST v2.
I'd like to avoid anything from Amazon and locally functioning sensors are preferred.
Can anyone advise on how to pick good devices? There seems to be tons of info out there, but I'm having trouble sifting through it for the info I need. This is a surprise for a family member who has been considering replacing an older system. I'd like to get it in place before they have the chance to buy a crappy, locked down, spyware riddled system from a company like Amazon so that I can be sure everything will transition smoothly to Home Assistant later.
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presoldered air quality sensors
Are there any individuals or services that will build a custom air quality sensor from individual components for a fee? I am mainly interested parties in a couple humidity+temp+co2 boxes (wifi,zigbee,zwave or cable)
(Airgradient is prob ideal but too expensive)
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Can I use a Broadlink RM4 (Pro) to learn IR codes AND store them somewhere I want? Would be amazing if the format can be transformed with IrScrutinizer too. (Using Home Assistant)
So, what I want to do is basically to be able to publish some of my own IR remotes at home to some public database, very probably IRDB. Of course I'd also be using the device for automations and so on, which I know it works great at that. But my main goal is to make it possible for people to not have to buy a stupid remote for some old hardware they have.
From the docs, it seems like it is possible.
Do you have any experience on this?
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The Open Home Foundation: Home Assistant's new foundation - and goal to become a consumer brand
arstechnica.com Home Assistant has a new foundation and a goal to become a consumer brandCan a non-profit foundation get Home Assistant to the point of Home Depot boxes?
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Make an DIY and FOSS Garage door opener in West europe...
cross-posted from: https://iusearchlinux.fyi/post/5789452
> Hi all, > > I would like to install a door opener on my single panel jamb garage door > > So for starter it seem hard to find brands that sell engine and accessory available for west europe.... > (so, if you have any, fell free to share.) > > My garage will be access by few peoples. therefore they need to have access but without being able to add or remove any other access.. > > So to start an external keypad might do.. and the engine should not have button that allow programming.. > > In the future I would like to be able to (trough Internet) > - open/close the door remotely > - add/remove code on the keypad > - add/remove remote control that are bind with the door. > > I've found all-in-one solution but they are of course not FOSS[^foss].. \ > So no thank you ! I would like to be able to connect easily a SBC or SBM[1][2] > > So if you have any clue or if you think of a Lemmy community that might fit this post, I'm all ears. > > Thanks. > > > [^1]: Single-Board Computer > [^2]: Single-board microcontroller > [^foss]: FOSS aka FLOSS >
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NFC tag automations
Hi there, i recently got 50 NFC tags and these things are amazing for making shortcuts and the like, so i need any ideas and uses you guys already have for these!
I currently use one for my Bluetooth headphones to connect, one on my work phone for call forwarding, one for my battery charger to set an alarm and one on my washing machine to set a timer for when it's done.
Any ideas are appreciated!
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[Home Assistant] Port forwarding?
I followed this video to make my Home Asssistant accessible from everywhere, and yeah, port 8123 is fully clear to me, I've done it, it works great.
But he also talks about port 443, and when he sets it up in the router instead of choosing 443 on both WAN and LAN he goes for 443 to 8123. Why? And which one is the WAN and the LAN one? His router config has completely different names to mine, and as you can tell I am quite a noob at this.
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VCNL4010 proximity sensor component for ESPHome
github.com GitHub - dixonte/esphome-vcnl4010: VCNL4010 component for ESPHomeVCNL4010 component for ESPHome. Contribute to dixonte/esphome-vcnl4010 development by creating an account on GitHub.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12979137
> I made an ESPHome external component for the VCNL4010 proximity sensor. > > Hopefully it's of use to someone.
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zigbee switch recommendation
Which switches can you recommend?
Can you get them in bulk for a cheaper price?
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wifi vs zigbee
What's the advantage of the zigbees? I can get both bulbs, wifi and zigbee for ~5 bucks.
I tried reading a lot of articles/ posts. This is all confusing. Some write zigbee is better with battery because wifi lamps need to stay connected with wifi. But the zigbee lamps need to stay connected with zigbee (however they communicate. must be waves as well) as well, does it consume less power? What's the range of these hubs? Wifi is available everywhere. Do I need multiple hubs?
I want to connect them to home assistant, so arguments like zigbee can be better automated should fall short as well, right? I already have one wifi lamp which is automated enough for my taste. What shall I more automate than turn off at x and turn on at y.
And I haven't even read properly into zwave or matter.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Homey PRO / alternate solution and connection of doors
Hi. I live in a housing cooperative. Am considering a solution for connecting some Doors and booking function to a central hub. What are your experiences there? For example I have a yale doorman that has the possibility to be controlled via a hub. Thankful for tips and recommendations
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Low power security camera
Any low power security cameras that would recommend with night vision and decent quality? Ideally non-smart without a cloud option as I would like to connect it directly to an offline server with a cable or wifi (although not having a wifi might be better)
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ArsTechnica: I was wrong to ignore Zigbee and Z-Wave. They’re the best part of my smart home.
arstechnica.com I was wrong to ignore Zigbee and Z-Wave. They’re the best part of my smart home.There's plenty of room for this early-aughts tech in a modern connected space.
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Relay and sensor for ice maker
I recently bought a portable ice maker, and want to be able to set it to a schedule/make it smart. Unfortunately, it does not power on when plugged in, and the power on is operated by a momentary push button.
I'm trying to find a relay that can send a power on/off pulse, with a voltage sensor that can tell if the machine is currently on. It would have to accept a variety of voltage supply, because I don't know exactly what the internals operate on yet.
For technology: I don't have zigbee/zwave hub, but am happy to buy one. Currently doing automations through Google Home, and plan to switch to home assistant at some point, so it would need to be compatible with both.
I've been looking at some of the Shelly relays (1, uni), but I've seen mixed reviews if they can operate a momentary switch without flashing tasmota, and if they would be able to sense if the machine is on.
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Alternatives to Blynk
So since Blynk have started paywalling more and more controls, and have finally reduced it to just a button and a slider...
Does anyone know any alternative apps which do a similar thing?
(Use case, I just want some kind of RGB colour space slider to update some lights on an Arduino, without having to pay a subscription for the privilege)
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Dongle recomendations
I want to get started with home automation, probably based on a raspberry pi (or as of now with my banana pi which is my home server) and either openHAB or home assistant. My goal is, first, to put some temperature/humidity sensors in varous rooms and leak detector in my basement where I had some issues with the main drain. I wonder if you have some recomendations for a usb dongle for zigbee and/or z-wave compatible with linux, not too expensive but good enough if I want to extend the network later. I read about SONOFF-ZB USB Dongle Plus Zigbee 3.0 available on Chinese websites. What do you think?
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Revisiting temp sensors: DS18B20s more accurate than self-heating SHT30 D1 mini shields
I put three DS18B20s on a wire along with three SHT30s on D1 mini shields, all in a cardboard box indoors, for a day.
My conclusion is that the DS18B20s are actually more accurate. My Fluke's thermocouple also agreed with them.
The SHT30s all read several degrees higher, with the one that was at an angle reading a little lower than the others which were flat. When I turned them all on edge their temperatures converged a bit lower but still a bit high. I wonder if some of the spikes from their readings are just microcontroller activity.
I'm hoping to use the Tasmota TempOffset command to adjust.
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Comparison of data from SHT30 and DS18B20 temp sensors (via Tasmota / HomeAssistant)
The DS18B20 (on a Feather Huzzah) seems to miss some rapid changes that the SHT30 (on a D1 mini shield) reports, even though TelePeriod=60 for both. The DS18B20 does seem to report changes within 60s of each other sometimes so I think we're just seeing duplicate values elided, which I do expect.
The thermostat on the wall near them (which they'll be replacing) reports 70F, closer to the DS18B20. I have a thermocouple for my Fluke multimeter which I may try to calibrate in ice water and then use to calibrate the temp sensors, though I'm curious if there's an easier way; or I might not bother since I care more about just setting the climate for room comfort than specific numeric temperatures.
The data path is: Tasmota -> MQTT (Mosquitto) -> HomeAssistant -> InfluxDb. In this case the chart's just in InfluxDb's data explorer, though I have some dashboards in Grafana too (which was the motivation for having Influxdb).
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zwave to Ethernet bridge
I'm wondering if I can get a device that enables zwave over Ethernet/wifi and connect that to my home assistant setup?
Basically I have a home assistant setup in my house. I want to add a few simple things to my parents place but I want it to all be on the same HA instance.
On the router in my parents place, I can install wireguard to connect it to my LAN. So now my parents network is the same as my LAN network.
I'm looking for a device that can connect to zwave and then send that info over the LAN to my home assistant. Does such a thing exist? Thanks.
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Remote non-deadbolt locks for inside doors and drawers
Has anyone seen anything in terms of locks that could be used for smaller doors etc. For example, a drawer/cabinet style lock or something that might work for bifold closet doors etc. Also setups that could be used to automatically slide out a drawer.
I'd like to create some "secret drawers" as well as be able to lock out stuff like the "candy/snack drawer" as certain members of my household have poor impulse control and like snitch candy then not easy their dinner
(Yes I've tried hiding it, putting it up high etc, but they're sneaky and automation is more fun)
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Repurposing an Animus Heart
Way back at the beginning of my figuring out home automation, I bought a Animus Heart.
It's ok but it's extremely limited and the UI is terribly sluggish and unwieldy, so I'd like to replace the OS with Home Assistant instead.
I have reason (my router recognising it as a such when it crashed) to believe that on the inside it's just a Raspberry Pi with some added bells and whistles.
Has anyone tried this? Is this feasible?
- arstechnica.com Matic is a $1,795 robot vacuum for people concerned about privacy
Relying on local processing, Matic can see your home and suck up liquid spills.
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Do UltraPro Z-WAve Switches have local control?
By local control, I mean if the Z-wave hub is down will the switch still work as a dumb switch and turn the lights on/off?
This is the product I would like to get, but can't find if they allow 'dumb switch' operation. Does anyone have experience with these? https://byjasco.com/ultrapro-z-wave-in-wall-smart-switch-with-quickfit-and-simplewire-white
Thanks!
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A video doorbell with meaningful phone notifications?
My house doesn't currently have a doorbell of any form (100+ year old house, I guess no one ever installed one along the way), and lately we've been suffering a bit of antisocial behaviour so I've been looking into getting a smart doorbell.
Despite both my wife and I being tech literate people the only smart home devices we have are a few smart bulbs which we control through our phones (both Android and Apple).
Given that we don't have, and are not interested in getting a smart speaker or hub, are there any video doorbells that send meaningful notifications to your phone?
So far Google Nest Battery Doorbell looks like it would be the best all rounder for our needs, but it seems that it just sends a regular notification to phone that would be stupidly easy to miss. I also looked into Eufy and found contradicting things about how phone notifications are handled.
Ideally I'd want to get a ringing phone notification that wakes the phone and displays the camera interface, like a phone call, that way it would get immediatly noticed and not just lost amongst other regular notifications. I can easily set a different notification sound...but that isn't much help as my phone is always set to vibrate mode.
It sounds like Ring doorbells have the style of notification I'm looking for, but they seem to have an awful reputation and we'd like to avoid a subscription if possible.
Is there anything that fits my admittedly limiting criteria?
Thanks in advance for any tips, help, and advice : )
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Non-cloud wifi remote speaker/mic device
While I quite like the ability to broadcast TTS, media, and other such things to Google Nest or Amazon Alexa devices, I'm trying to rein in my HASS setup so that it doesn't send data to our require cloud services.
Does anyone know of or recommend a wireless speaker service that can accept broadcast/streamed/sent audio without needing an internet connection. Bonus if it has a microphone that can integrate with something like a local Genie instance for accepting voice commands (without cloud processing)
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Doorbell Camera That Has Continuous Recording
Hey all, I'm looking for a doorbell camera with continuous recording. Would prefer it not need a subscription but I guess that depends on what's available. Any suggestions?
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Question about Thread
Apologies if this is a common question - Lemmy search leaves a little to be desired still.
How exactly does a Thread border router talk to edge devices? Do they talk directly, device-to-device or will a border router utilize the 2.4GHz radios in my APs to extend its range?
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Tasmota with OpenHab or similar
Greetings, internet strangers. I just got a Martin Jerry Tasmota smart switch and would like to connect it to OpenHab or something similar. I have ruled out HomeAssistant because their docker image doesn’t have plugin support and I need to run it on an existing Debian 12 server. I know a little bit about mqtt but not much. If anyone could tell me how or recommend a guide to configuring a Tasmota switch with OpenHab or similar with a mqtt broker that would be great. Thanks.
Edit: typo
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Philips hue perifo track lighting now available in the US
www.philips-hue.com Smart track lighting | Philips Hue USGet everything you need for smart track lighting in your home. Choose lights, rails, and a power supply unit to design your own — or use the wizard to let us help you choose a kit!
These came out a while ago in the UK but I've been waiting for them to show up in Canada, looks like the US just got them so hopefully we're not far behind.
I like the clean look and the light bars look useful, but of course since they're hue they're $$.
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Hass templating compound logical operators
I'm working in the template editor, and if I use the 'and' operator, an entity disappears. I finally found/guessed a working combination but I can't find any examples to see the right combo of operators and parenthesis. HA tells you to look at jinja docs, jinja literally says "There is not an awful lot to talk about here"
any template guru out there know the secret sauce?
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Auto Shutoff Light Switch?
I have been searching on and off for years with no avail for a simple light switch that turns off after a preset amount of time to install on our closets. I just want a regular ass looking rocker switch, not one with a dozen timer buttons, not one with a motion sensor.
I know I could just use a smart switch and have HA turn it off, but I'm waiting for TP-Link to release a Matter ready firmware update before buying more.
I guess I could just use a sonoff relay, but I really don't think this particular application should require smart functionality.
Anyone know of a switch like what I'm trying to find?
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Aqara TVOC, help needed
Hi. I have an Aqara TVOC sensor that ran out of batteries and now I can't seem to get it working again. I've replaced the batteries but it doesn't come back to life. Is it possible to break the device by putting the batteries the wrong way?
Nothing happens when I push the button, not even the reset functionality.
Am I SOL with this device, or is there something I can do?
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Robot vaccums: Manufacturers and models that protect users' privacy?
Cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/4295133
My partner and I are getting a cat and consider getting a robot vacuum cleaner for our apartment to help keep it clean. Up until now, I've been against getting one due to privacy concerns and negative reports about certain manufacturers (e.g., iRobot/Roomba). Now I'm reevaluating, because my partner is sensitive to dust, and regular vacuuming will be a must.
Does anyone have any experience or recommendations about manufacturers or models with a light privacy footprint or good reputation on that front?
I am aware that most robots that actually work will also gather data, and newer models even incorporate photo/video to improve pattern recognition performance. Still, I would be more comfortable with one that does that within reason (e.g., collects as little data as possible, transfers as little as possible to remote servers, encrypts data for transfer and storage).
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In a smart switch such as Sonoff ZBMINI, do I need to connect both S1 and S2? I've seen tutorials only connecting S2 (on Aqara).
Essentially the title.
If only S2 (previous connection point from light switch to bulb) is truly required, then, wow, that makes things way easier to install.
I guess electrically it makes sense, I'm just weirded out it does not show in the instructions.
- www.theverge.com Why Thread is Matter’s biggest problem right now
The fight for who will own your Thread mesh network is creating an even more fractured smart home.
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Does Matter matter (compared to devices flashed with third-party open source firmware)?
I'm just getting into home automation, so I don't really know what I'm doing. I care a lot about supporting open standards (which is partly why I never bothered with it until now that Matter is coming out), but I also very much like the idea of having everything I own running Open Source firmware instead of whatever potentially untrustworthy stuff it comes with.
So anyway, I got some TP-Link Kasa smart plugs (KP125MP2), but have since been doing some more research and found that some folks don't think there's actually much, if any, advantage to Matter devices compared to older wi-fi devices that've been flashed with Tasmota or ESPHome. So now I've also got some Sonoff S31 smart plugs and a USB to serial adapter to flash them with, and I'm wondering which set of things I should actually keep.
I kinda feel like I need to try installing and using them to know which I prefer, but I'd also feel bad about returning stuff after it's got provisioning info stored on it (or worse, flashed firmware). So maybe I can decide based on advice y'all give me instead?
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Home Assistant 2023.8: Translated services, events, and wildcards!
www.home-assistant.io 2023.8: Translated services, events, and wildcards!Sentence triggers can now contain wildcards, a brand new event entity, all services are now translated into your language, generate images with OpenAI's DALL-E using Assist, and more!