home-assistant-js-websocket VS frigate-hass-card

Compare home-assistant-js-websocket vs frigate-hass-card and see what are their differences.

home-assistant-js-websocket

:aerial_tramway: JavaScript websocket client for Home Assistant (by home-assistant)

frigate-hass-card

A Lovelace card for Frigate in Home Assistant (by dermotduffy)
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home-assistant-js-websocket

Posts with mentions or reviews of home-assistant-js-websocket. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-18.
  • What is your preferred way to do automations?
    2 projects | /r/homeassistant | 18 Jan 2021
    Now I write most of my automations in Javascript/Node using generators which makes it super easy to reason with lots of async stuff. You can use https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant-js-websocket to interface with Home Assistant.

frigate-hass-card

Posts with mentions or reviews of frigate-hass-card. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Viewing motion recording in a timeline
    1 project | /r/frigate_nvr | 28 May 2023
    You may want to try out the Frigate Lovelace Card
  • How do you find events at a specific time quickly?
    1 project | /r/frigate_nvr | 10 May 2023
    I use the Custom Frigate HASS Card as it now has nice timeline features. It makes going to specific times MUCH easier.
  • Birdseye restream
    1 project | /r/frigate_nvr | 16 Apr 2023
    Personally I am using the frigate-hass-card v5 beta2 which natively supports the new go2rtc features and provides a very slick HA native front end to frigate. I don't send the streams to anything else at the moment.
  • Just upgraded from 0.11->0.12-rc2
    1 project | /r/frigate_nvr | 5 Apr 2023
  • Planning to create a CCTV ecosystem. Need a guide
    1 project | /r/selfhosted | 5 Apr 2023
    However, if you choose firgate I HIGHLY suggest using latest release candidate or 0.12* version if it is out by then. It is much more stable and it can use other AI accelerators rather than coral TPU. You can use OpenVINO aka intel CPUs 6th gen and up and Nvidia GPUs. Here list of HW and expected performance. I personally picked up a cheap 6th gen i3 because of it's low TDP and option to accelerate and a low price (on ebay you can get office drone email box with i3 6th gen in as low as 70-60 EUR because businesses are upgrading to win 11 so you can get really good deals). Frigates UI is ok but it lacks camera controls (lights, IR, movement, zoom lvls, etc.), however if you will be using home assistant it has an excellent plugin that lets you pull add anything else that integrates with HA in custom buttons/controls https://github.com/dermotduffy/frigate-hass-card
  • Self hosted alternative to Security cams like Anker Eufy etc?
    1 project | /r/selfhosted | 7 Apr 2022
    Yes, the cameras do a compressed raw stream to frigate, there are home-assistant integrations directly with frigate which allow you to view live streams directly on your homepage and view historical recordings https://github.com/dermotduffy/frigate-hass-card. Frigate is responsible for the recognition (using the coral) as well as detection. I store all the recordings on my unraid NAS (both HA and frigate run on docker containers). I keep all recordings for 14 days, 90 days if there's anything detected on them. I get push notifications on my phone when a person is detected approaching the house, all through home-assistant via the mqtt integration on frigate.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing home-assistant-js-websocket and frigate-hass-card you can also consider the following projects:

frontend - :lollipop: Frontend for Home Assistant

home-assistant-sun-card - Home assistant sun card based on Google weather design

ewelink-web-ui - Ewelink Web App Tool for managing devices from PC

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).

twitch-js - A community-centric, community-supported version of tmi.js

node-red-contrib-home-assistant-websocket - Node-RED integration with Home Assistant

room-assistant - Presence tracking and more for automation on the room-level

ActionHero - Actionhero is a realtime multi-transport nodejs API Server with integrated cluster capabilities and delayed tasks

scheduler-card - HA Lovelace card for control of scheduler entities

iota.js - IOTA JavaScript

risco-mqtt-local - Provide Risco alarm system integration to Home assistant using local TCP communication (no cloud required) and MQTT