Mit der neuen Version 2025.9 bekommt Home Assistant, die kostenlose und quelloffene Software zur Hausautomation unter anderem ein neues Dashboard. Dessen Zweck soll es sein, dem Nutzer einfachen Zugriff auf die richtigen Informationen zur richtigen Zeit zu ermöglichen. Das Dashboard soll leistungsstark genug für fortgeschrittene Benutzer sein, aber auch zugänglich für Neulinge. Noch arbeiten die Entwickler weiter daran, es soll aber schließlich zur neuen Startseite werden. Derzeit ist es...| Linux-Magazin
It was hard to resist the new Moes labelled sensor on AliExpress because it looked identical to the Linptech ES1 sensor which works with Xiaomi’s Mijia ecosystem but I avoided ordering it because it was Bluetooth only. When the Moes Zigbee version popped up I had to snag one to see if its any good. Full disclosure: This device is purchased with the help of your donations. Links in this article are affiliate links. By purchasing through them I also get a small commission that funds future pr...| Blakadder's Smarthome Shenanigans
Finding a good lock that fits your door is not an easy task and mine was made extra difficult by having multi-point lock doors. SwitchBot’s Lock (their product naming team really outdid themselves this time) is designed to be a removable retrofit solution to your existing lock. This takes out a lot of the guesswork out of equation with their compatibility page and customer service will help you determine if it will fit your door and lock. Mind you, SwitchBot claims multi-point locks are not...| Blakadder's Smarthome Shenanigans
Your entire smart home on your wrist. I was battling with my Watch4 Classic for two years now and with all the new entries in the Wear OS arena I wanted to upgrade. While I love new tech I also like my watches to have a classic look which immediately eliminated the dainty pebble called Google Pixel Watch (and 2). Samsung’s Watch6 Classic looked the part but their choice of CPU, high price tag and previous experience wasn’t exciting me much. I wasn’t aware there was a less known but, on ...| Blakadder's Smarthome Shenanigans
So, a weird thing happened over the last couple of days, and my Tesla Powerwalls weren't working properly, or, at all, actually... What's even more strange is that Tesla has been completely silent about this and hasn't made a single announcement about the issue| Scott Helme
Découvrez toutes les nouveautés de Home Assistant 2025.8 : intégration poussée de l’IA, contrôle intelligent des groupes, nouvelles intégrations matérielles et ergonomie repensée. Optimisez votre maison connectée grâce aux nouvelles fonctionnalités estivales de Home Assistant !|
Découvrez toutes les nouveautés de l’application Home Assistant sur Android : contrôle total de votre maison, intégrations avancées, interface repensée et sécurité renforcée. Une mise à jour majeure pour vivre la domotique connectée à son meilleur niveau !|
This is the 8th post in the My journey with Home Assistant focus series. This post will be short, but I hope useful. My home is getting more and more connected, and the number of my automations grow each month. Recently, I equipped my roller shutters with connected Somfy engines so they could roll down automatically when it’s too hot in summer. Spoiler: given the current heatwave, it’s a boon!| A Java geek
Learn about Home Assistant Docker Compose design decisions and how to manage your home automation in the home lab| Virtualization Howto
I've had solar and batteries at home for quite some time now, and despite my experience with them being really awesome, there were a few little things that were bugging me. Using systems from various different suppliers doesn't always provide the perfect integration, so I hacked together my own! No,| Scott Helme
In my first blog post about hacking my Tesla Powerwalls, I laid out all of the foundations and information about my home energy setup. You really need to read that blog post first as I'm going to be building on all of that work here, and assuming that you're familiar| Scott Helme
I got this lovely SeeedStudio XIAO 7.5" ePaper display, and I wanted to visualise my energy consumption in a less limiting way. Thanks to Home Assistant, ESPHome and some cool tricks, I made it happen The post Smart ePaper display for Home Assistant appeared first on NotEnoughTech.| NotEnoughTech
This is the 7th post in the My journey with Home Assistant focus series. I recently acquired Netatmo smart radiator valves to manage my rooms' temperature remotely. I’m not skilled at manual tasks, but I could easily replace the old thermo-static valves. I then registered the smart ones in the Netatmo app. Finally, I integrated them in my Home Assistant via the dedicated Netatmo integration. Everything was very straightforward. I noticed that each valve not only allows remote control but al| A Java geek
This is the 6th post in the My journey with Home Assistant focus series. I continue to take care of my Home Assistant. This week, I replaced my original setup with Cloudflare Tunnel.| A Java geek
I've had solar and batteries at home for quite some time now, and despite my experience with them being really awesome, there were a few little things that were bugging me. Using systems from various different suppliers doesn't always provide the perfect integration, so I hacked together my own! No,| Scott Helme
As one of the initial steps in my smart home journey back in November 2023, I purchased a set of 12 Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensors for £101 (approximately £8 each) from Aliexpress. Today, t…| addshore
Hledam jsem něco na sledování kvality ovzduší, co by mělo kvalitní senzor, mohlo být umístěné venku a jednoduše se propojilo s Home Assistantem. Našel jsem AirGradient.| Sesivany's blog
This is the 3rd post in the My journey with Home Assistant focus series. I’m the happy owner of a couple of Philips Hue connected lights for a some years. Some of them are colored, some of them regular. In addition, I bought a sensor to go along with the light I installed in my toilets: it turns on automatically when its detects a movement there. In this post, I want to document how I replaced the proprietary automation with Home Assistant’s.| A Java geek
Home Assistant is a massive beast. It can be overwhelming for a newcomer; it was for me. In this post, I want to describe the underlying model of Home Assistant, which is a good entry point for your home automation journey. The biggest issue in describing the Home Assistant is the number of conflicting sources for this model: The helpers package of the GitHub repositoryThe database; disclaimer: I didn’t find the schema generation in the code, and I wasn’t bold enough to check the d| A Java geek
I recently purchased a ratgdo device to replace MyQ's kit for a local non-cloud dependent solution. ratgdo offers homekit, mqtt, and Control4, Nice/Elan, or Crestron integration. For this tutorial, I'm going to cover ratgdo and MQTT integration. If you run Home Assistant as-is or are using their hardware, you can easily setup an MQTT broker […] The post Configuring an MQTT broker for Home Assistant appeared first on Jack Stromberg.| Jack Stromberg
Automatically track your filament inventory and usage. Set up on Windows, Linux, Mac, or a Raspberry Pi. Integrates with OctoPrint, Klipper, and Home Assistant.| OctoEverywhere Blog
[SOLVED] How to enable 'Turn On' action of LG webOS TV in Home Assistant media player using 'Wake on LAN'.| ShellHacks
This post provides a beginner's guide to editing the `configuration.yaml` file in Home Assistant and reloading the changes.| ShellHacks
With the introduction of PCIe connections on the Raspberry Pi 5, we are seeing the launch of new products that use this interface for fast NVMe storage. I previously documented my Home Assistant migration from SD-card to SSD on my Raspberry Pi 4 using an Argon ONE M.2 SSD case.| Martin Rowan
This will guide you with your installation of the Open AIR Valves in your Docobox! These valves can be used with the following boxes: Step 1: Physical Installation Install the Open AIR Valve in your ventilation box see picture below: The black arrow indicates the air OUTLET. Use the included stainless steel screws to fasten… Continue reading Open AIR Valve Installation| Flamingo-Tech
Do you want to run Home Assistant OS (HAOS) in a virtual machine using Proxmox VE 8.3? Check out my guide for the complete how-to with lots of tips!| Derek Seaman's Tech Blog
Following the launch of the $69 Homey Bridge, the $399 Homey Pro is now available in the U.S. Stacey reviewed the lower-costing Bridge model back in March, and reported feeling mostly positive about the product. The more expensive Pro model removes most subscription fees and limitations found in the Bridge. It also adds optional ethernet connectivity for an […]| Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things news and analysis
I used to have Wink set up, managing some smart home devices throughout our house. I liked it because the app UI was quite nicely done, and it seemed to be compatible with “everything”.…| Beau Lebens