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esp-homekit-devices
- Relay that appear as a lock
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What Automation are you most Proud of ?
Then, I make a HomeKit automation that automatically (without any silly confirmation on my iPhone) switches my Home alert system status to Away when I am not at home (based on geofencing) and conversely, switched it to Disarmed when I come home. You would say: this is not possible, dumb Apple does not allow this with security devices. And you're right. That's why I circumvent this moron attitude by using a dummy switch in the middle. The geofencing Home automation controls the Switch On/Off status, and that virtual switch has its own automation that control the security system status. That way, it works! The HomeKit switch is in fact a cheap ESP8266 DIY board flashed with Home Accessory Architect (HAA) open-source firmware (esp-homekit-devices repo on GitHub). But such virtual switch can also be created with homebridge. Or you can use a true Homekit physical socket for example.
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Any possibility to update this smart switch
But for homekit there seems to be this firmware: https://github.com/RavenSystem/esp-homekit-devices
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Ceiling fan control (in-fan)
I've had great experiences with the Sonoff iFan04-L with the Home Accessory Architect firmware -- I don't know if having to flash new firmware is a complete deal-breaker for you, but that combination of hardware and software is fantastic in my experience. I've installed two iFan04-L units with that firmware and have a third that I intend to install soon (while replacing knob and tube wiring to that particular fan). Flashing the bootstrap firmware is straightforward and quick with a USB UART device, after which there's some setup to do (enter wifi password and configuration script), and once that's done it's more or less a native HomeKit device for all intents and purposes.
- Are there any HomeKit in-line smart switches like this? Native or via Homebridge.
- Can I have HomeBridge, Home Assistant & Plex/NAS on the same Raspberry Pi 4?
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Any HomeKit accessories for this?
I replaced 2 of those with Sonoff switches that where flashed with raven to make them HomeKit compatible. https://github.com/RavenSystem/esp-homekit-devices
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Need help to create JSON string, ESP8265 2 relays
Hello, I'm trying to build a smart socket with 2 channels (2 relays), I'm doing this with the help of a Wemos D1 Mini and the project https://github.com/RavenSystem/esp-homekit-devices
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Magichome Lightbulb Upgrade
RavenSystems HAA - Home Accessory Architect
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I built a HomeKit Temperature and Humidity sensor using ESP8266-01S and DHT20
I think you could achieve the same functionality with it without homebridge as a gateway: https://github.com/RavenSystem/esp-homekit-devices
HomeSpan
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Does anyone know an alternative to Velux Active to get this into HomeKit?
and https://github.com/HomeSpan/HomeSpan
- Any possibility to update this smart switch
- Homekit BLE communication
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Sit-stand table
You can check out Homespan. Together with an ESP32 you can mostly hook it up with whatever appliance you want. Some soldering/tinkering might be neccesary though, but it’s really great.
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esp32 Halloween app suggestions
If you have an iPhone or iPad you can even do it through apple's HomeKit using the HomeSpan library for ESP32-Arduino. It's really well documented and that way you don't have to program a new app for your phone in addition to the esp32 code.
- Curated embedded code to learn from
- Homekit RGB LED Status Monitor
- Arduino IDE libraries for HomeKit development?
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Water level sensor
Also, for esp32 the situation is much better. As arduino core for esp32 is rtos based, it is possible to simply use espressif hap sdk from arduino corr or directly from bundled RTOS. Esp32 is much faster, SRP, which is the most time consuming, takes a second on it, while it could take up to 20+ seconds on esp8266. There’s also a nice HomeSpan app example for esp32/arduino https://github.com/HomeSpan/HomeSpan. Author calls it “library”, but it is more like a complete app, which can be highly customized and, I suppose, it is also possible to reuse just a necessary parts of it, just like a library.
- Are there any LED light strips that take USB PD input rather than 120-240V AC?
What are some alternatives?
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
Arduino-HomeKit-ESP8266 - Native Apple HomeKit accessory implementation for the ESP8266 Arduino core.
ESPHap - ESP32/ESP8266 Arduino library for native Apple Homekit Accessory Protocol (HAP)
shelly-homekit - Apple HomeKit firmware for Shelly's
esp-homekit-sdk
sonoff-hack - Custom firmware for Sonoff GK-200MP2B camera
IRremoteESP8266 - Infrared remote library for ESP8266/ESP32: send and receive infrared signals with multiple protocols. Based on: https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote/
homebridge - HomeKit support for the impatient.
dscKeybusInterface - An Arduino/esp8266/esp32 library to directly interface with DSC security systems.
zigbee2mqtt - Zigbee 🐝 to MQTT bridge 🌉, get rid of your proprietary Zigbee bridges 🔨
HAP-Python-Packet-Bridge - HAP-Python and 433 MHz sensors