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The HomeAssistant wormhole is a deep one, and the learning curve is steep. But it's definitely worth all the pain. I currently have all our lights, doors, blinds, robot vacuum, tv's, and 3d printer integrated with HA. Looks like there's already Wyze device support for HomeAssistant as well if you wanted to start before upgrading your devices, to see how you like it. Also, I don't know much about Wyze devices, but a majority of internet connected smart devices utilize a ESP32 board or similar. You can usually flash them and run open firmware such as WLED. I currently run a few of those boards with DHT22 temp/humidity sensors to get the temp readings you saw. Like I said, the wormhole is deep, the learning curve is steep, but I think it is by far the best option when it comes to smart homes.