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irq5.io
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| | | | | The advantage of Zigbee devices is that they are very low power, and they communicate in a wireless mesh network. The sensors are small and can work off a CR2032 coin cell for at least 2 years, maybe more. Depending on the type of sensor, they cost around US$10 and are readily available from various... | |
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www.pieterbrinkman.com
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| | | | | I'm on a quest to decrease the number of points of failure in my home automation setup. Moving everything as close to Home Assistant core functionality. Recently I moved to ZHA for Zigbee support and removed external bridges like Xiaomi Gateway and Philips Hue. Now it's time to remove a Raspberry Pi that's running Zwave2MQTT. ... Continue reading "Migrating from Zwave2MQTT to Z-Wave JS for Home Assistant" | |
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phoscon.de
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Phoscon ConBee II is a cloud-free Zigbee USB gateway that enables local control of Zigbee devices from multiple vendors, offering extended range and compatibility with various home automation systems. | |
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blog.georgi-yanev.com
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| | | I first got interested in smart homes and home automation technologies roughly about 2 years ago (early 2016) and for the duration of the first year, that was it, just interest. Reading articles, exploring software. Then I found Home Assistant. | ||