homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum
homebridge-tapo-camera
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homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum
- Possible to add roborock S5 to HomeKit via homebridge?
- Best Robot Vacuum to use with Homebridge?
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Xiaomi Roborock Plugin - How to set Speed Modes and Water levels
Hi, I've configured the Xiaomi Roborock plugin to work with my S5 Max, but how can I configure the speed modes and water levels so that they match with the naming in the Xiaomi app. I've been reading these three links (https://github.com/homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum/homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum/blob/master/models/models.js#L34-L39, https://github.com/homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum/homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum/blob/master/models/watermodes.js#L5-L30, and https://github.com/homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum/homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum/blob/master/models/speedmodes.js#L182-L219), but I don't understand much of it. What information do I need and where exactly do I have to position it in the config file? Thanks!
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Roborock plug-in checks firmware ~every min
https://github.com/homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum/homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum/issues/263#issuecomment-721705414
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So, HomeKit will definitely get robo-vac support in iOS 15, right?
Unfortunately it does change in case you remove/add your vacuum in the app, change an account etc. My approach towards Mi Home app is: Login with your Apple ID to the app, I prefer it this way, and I'd rather do this on my secondary device, its iPad for me, so I never deal with it on my iPhone, (agh, hate it), which I use only in case I add new devices im Mi Home, which is not frequent, and I keep it as is, all the usage, automations are use Apples Home app. So you added it in Mi Home, backed up you device, follow the steps in video one, extracted it, install node js plugin. My plugin of choice would be this: "Homebridge Xiaomi Roborock Vacuum" Here's the link, just in case... https://github.com/homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum/homebridge-xiaomi-roborock-vacuum.
homebridge-tapo-camera
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Tapo Cam users, how do you get your cameras to the Home app?
I use the homebridge tapo camera plugin because it also exposes a toggle option for privacy and alarm.
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Anyone knows what settings I have to enter to get Tapo C210 working with homebridge?
I tried scrypted but itโs a bit heavy for my pi. The plug-in is this one homebridge-tapo-camera and itโs verified
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