Relay with decoupled mode and fallback?

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  • esp8266_milight_hub

    Replacement for a Milight/LimitlessLED hub hosted on an ESP8266

  • So, I have a few proprietary RF smart lights all around the house. I control these using an ESP project I found in Home Assistant. The problem I'm running into is kids turning off the lights from the switches. I figured the solution would be running relay switches for the smart lights since I want to install some for the dumb lights either way. I read up somewhere that you can run some relays in something called decoupled/detached mode, which allows them to send their state to home assistant, which can toggle the smart bulb.

  • esphome_component_bthome

    This package implements ESPHome components to low-code support Bluetooth Low Eneregy BTHome device standalone reception, and a leverage this protocol over ad-hoc routerless WiFi transmission over ESP-NOW channel.

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