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device-type-myNext
- [RELEASE] My Next Manager for your Nest® Tstats, Protects and Sensors: all Nest attributes available (home/away, motion detection, setTargetHumidity, setHotWaterBoost) for automation-and no throttling! New version of MyNextManager with better cache handling for all objects!
- [RELEASE] My Next Manager for your Nest® Tstats, Protects and Sensors: all Nest attributes available (home/away, motion detection, setTargetHumidity, setHotWaterBoost) for automation-and no throttling!
- [RELEASE] My Next Manager for your Nest® Tstats, Protects and Sensors: all Nest attributes available (home/away, setTargetHumidity, setHotWaterBoost, dual/fuel/alt control) for automation-and no throttling! New versions for faster caching and Switch capability in MyNextSensor!
3d-models
What are some alternatives?
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EMS-ESP32 - ESP32 firmware to read and control EMS and Heatronic compatible equipment such as boilers, thermostats, solar modules, and heat pumps
HASmartThermostat - Smart Thermostat with PID controller for HomeAssistant
infinitude - Open control of Carrier/Bryant thermostats
Nest_accfactory - Nest accessory developed with HAP-NodeJS to allow devices into HomeKit
better_thermostat - This custom component for Home Assistant will add crucial features to your climate-controlling TRV (Thermostatic Radiator Valves) to save you the work of creating automations to make it smart. It combines a room-temperature sensor, window/door sensors, weather forecasts, or an ambient temperature probe to decide when it should call for heat and automatically calibrate your TRVs to fix the imprecise measurements taken in the radiator's vicinity.