esp32-homekit
ESP-32 implementation of Apple Homekit Accessory Protocol(HAP) (by younghyunjo)
esp-homekit-devices
Advanced firmware to add native Apple HomeKit and custom configurations, compatible with any SoC based on ESP32, ESP32-S, ESP32-C and ESP8266 series. (Shelly, Sonoff, Electrodragon, Tuya...) (by RavenSystem)
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I would probably base the design off of a ESP32 microcontroller since it has WIFI and HomeKit libraries https://github.com/younghyunjo/esp32-homekit (just one I found, I have never used this library so can’t say whether this specific one is good). You can get ESP32 development boards to prototype with cheaply on Amazon etc, but I personally use Adafruit’s dev boards (like the Feather Huzzah32) even though they’re a bit more expensive. The quality is good and they have an absolute tonne of example code for basically everything. Really cannot recommend Adafruit enough as a starting point for all this stuff. There’s so much information in their learning guides. https://learn.adafruit.com/all-about-leds
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Can I control ESP32 pin output through SSH ?
Once that part was done, I'd look at the various home automation protocols, possibly even Homekit (https://www.espressif.com/en/news/ESP_HomeKit_SDK or https://github.com/younghyunjo/esp32-homekit).
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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