ble_monitor
qolsysgw
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ble_monitor
- [Home Assistant] Je suis passé de "l'intégration passive du moniteur BLE" au nouveau support de Bthome d'assistant à domicile natif pour mes thermomètres: comment puis-je ajuster l'intervalle de balayage et le nombre de décimales dans l'assistant à domicile?
- [Home Assistant] Sono passato da \ "passive ble monitor integration \" al nuovo assistente di casa nativo bthoome supporto per i miei termometri: come posso regolare l'intervallo di scansione e il numero di decimali nell'assistente domestico?
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How do you all monitor ambient temps for your drives? Cooking drives is no fun... I think I found a decent solution with these $12 Govee bluetooth thermometers and Home Assistant.
For those who are interested, the Passive BLE monitor Home Assistant integration supports quite a few thermometers. The Govee support is based on a component I wrote, Home-Is-Where-You-Hang-Your-Hack/sensor.goveetemp_bt_hci/. If you are looking for just the decoder, check out Thrilleratplay/GoveeWatcher.
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Anyone used the Govee Thermometer/Hygrometer sensors?
However, I use some of their other (older?) BLE temp sensors, and for Home Assistant, you can use this driver for them: https://github.com/custom-components/ble_monitor
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My Preferred Smart Home Vendors
FWIW, if your HASS is running on a device (like a Raspberry Pi) that has Bluetooth, you might be able to get away with a custom component like https://github.com/custom-components/ble_monitor instead. Of course, if your setup is working for you already there isn't much incentive to change it.
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Home automation suggestions
https://github.com/custom-components/ble_monitor will work with govee
- Keep Mi Flora sensor data after HA restart?
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Jumping through hoops
Once again, who knows better how to install it other than the guys who made it? No one , luckily for you, even being an Hacs integration (so not necessarily polished) the documentation seems very well written
- Do I need ESP32 in order to connect temperature/humidity monitor with RPi?
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Data logging from the Xiaomi Mijia temperature/humidty sensor?
Yes, there's an installable component with HACS : https://github.com/custom-components/ble_monitor It's working really well 👌
qolsysgw
- Alarm.com wants to charge me monthly now after the free new home period. I have moved everything to google home and have no wall tablet control the house. Can I somehow hack this for use with Google home app? It's the IQ Panel from Qolsys
- PowerG vs ZWave vs 433 Mhz (proprietary over open)
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Thermostat T6 Pro zwave and IQ Panel - throw or keep?
Z-wave equipment is generally very good and vendor-independent so you can get a new hub and keep most devices. I use Home Assistant and a Z-wave usb dongle as my hub, because it is free software that works a lot of different services. Connecting a new hub to your thermostat and light switches should work without issue, but the iq panel is somewhat proprietary. There is a GitHub project to make it work with Home Assistanr, which may not require paying for their service, but if this doesn’t work the panel might not be worth keeping. Finally, if you happen to have iPhone and HomePod, those devices also have smart home services include with the purchase of the product and let you control your devices when you’re away from home. They don’t use Z-wave, but many hubs (including Home Assistant) can bridge your Z-wave devices to apple home.
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Help switching from Qolsys to DIY
This is the one mentioned above: https://github.com/XaF/qolsysgw it's free along with home assistant
- Is the Qolsys IQ Panel 4 any good?
- Error trying to install Alarm.com Telus Security plugin
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Qolsys IQ2+ schedules
Depending on how you value your time - Home Assistant plus https://github.com/XaF/qolsysgw
- Home automation suggestions
What are some alternatives?
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.
hass-opensprinkler - OpenSprinkler Integration for Home Assistant
nordpool - This component allows you to pull in the energy prices into Home-Assistant.
raspberry-pi-home-automation - Code examples, errata and additional tips and references to interesting projects for the book "Control Your Home with Raspberry Pi: Secure, Modular, Open-Source and Self-Sufficient"
home-assistant-solaredge-modbus - Home assistant Component for reading data locally from Solaredge inverter through modbus TCP
homebridge-node-alarm-dot-com - Alarm.com plugin for Homebridge using Node.js
Xiaomi-cloud-tokens-extractor - This tool/script retrieves tokens for all devices connected to Xiaomi cloud and encryption keys for BLE devices.
niko-home-control-II - Home Assistant Custom Integration for Niko Home Control II
XiaomiGateway3 - Home Assistant custom component for control Xiaomi Multimode Gateway (aka Gateway 3), Xiaomi Multimode Gateway 2, Aqara Hub E1 on default firmwares over LAN
ad-spotify-mood-lights-sync - AppDaemon app that synchronizes rgb lights to the mood of the currently playing spotify song in Home Assistant.
openrgb_ha - OpenRGB integration for Home Assistant
hass-kumo - Home Assistant module interfacing with Mitsubishi mini-split units