XiaomiGateway3
Xiaomi-cloud-tokens-extractor
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XiaomiGateway3
- Xiaomi Gateway 3 for Home Assistant
- Anyone successfully create own Control Panel with MiJia/Home eco system? Something like this photo? Can share how you do it ? iOS/Android also can 👍🏻
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Using Aqara Cube or Xiaomi Wireless Switch for more elaborate controls (+Alexa)?
Following the recommendation from u/flaquito and u/CorgiFinancial, and since I did not want to spend any additional time or money on getting new hardware, I ended up with the following. - Booted up my old laptop, which hasn't been used for 2 years, and set up the docker version of HASS. It was indeed very straightforward. In hindsight, I might redo the process and install either a VM or the supervised version, just so I can have the addons (seems like a cool thing to have). - Adding all WiFi-related things was super easy! TV, PS4, Chromecast, etc. For Yeelight, I had to enable "LAN Control" to all my lamps. - The Xiaomi Smart Home Hub is not offered by default on HASS. I found a custom integration on hacs.xyz (adding HACS integration was also straightforward). The custom Smart Home Hub can be found [here](https://github.com/AlexxIT/XiaomiGateway3). - Enabling the telnet mode was non-trivial for me, as I did not want to change the Mi server to China (seems it loses all current setup?). Note that most online guides tell you to swap over to China to get the "About" menu option so you can enable the telnet. Instead, I found [this](https://gist.github.com/zvldz/1bd6b21539f84339c218f9427e022709), which worked like a charm with the custom integration: first add the gateway using the Mi credentials (it reads the mappings and tokens from the Mi Cloud), then add the gateway *again* by selecting the direct IP + the above definition. You can then delete the cloud-based gateway.
- Mi Smart Home Hub Compatibility
Xiaomi-cloud-tokens-extractor
- FYI: Roborock S7 MaxV (just released in USA, aka Roborock A27) is compatible with HomeAssistant thru pre-existing integrations
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RTCGQ02LM Xiaomi motion sensor 2
So, to get work, you need to extract the encrypted key with this program (https://github.com/PiotrMachowski/Xiaomi-cloud-tokens-extractor/releases/latest/download/token_extractor.exe)
What are some alternatives?
zigbee2mqtt - Zigbee 🐝 to MQTT bridge 🌉, get rid of your proprietary Zigbee bridges 🔨
python-miio - Python library & console tool for controlling Xiaomi smart appliances
xiaomi_miot_raw - All-in-one & Easy-to-use. Integrate all your Xiaomi Smart Home - with a single integration and NO YAML files - into Home Assistant.
Home-Assistant-custom-components-Xiaomi-Cloud-Map-Extractor - This custom integration provides a way to present a live view of a map for Xiaomi (Roborock/Viomi/Roidmi/Dreame) vacuums without a need for rooting.
ble_monitor - BLE monitor for passive BLE sensors
lovelace-xiaomi-vacuum-map-card - This card provides a user-friendly way to fully control map-based vacuums in Home Assistant. Supported brands include Xiaomi (Roborock/Viomi/Dreame/Roidmi/Valetudo/Valetudo RE), Neato, Wyze, Roomba, Ecovacs (and probably more).
hacs-hubitat - A Hubitat integration for Home Assistant
zigpy - Library implementing a ZigBee stack
miband4 - Access Xiaomi MiBand 4 from Linux using Bluetooth LE
ZigStarGW-MT - GUI wrapper designed for convenient service work with TI CC1352/CC2538/CC2652 based Zigbee sticks or gateways. Packed into single executable file
sensor.goveetemp_bt_hci - Govee Temperature/Humidity BLE Home Assistant Component