• The Pantser
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    114 months ago

    I like to point out Home Assistant, it’s FOSS and better than anything else. Nothing else comes close not even Google home and they are a trillion dollar company.

        • @Serinus
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          4 months ago

          I do try to go with Matter/Thread as much as possible. I do have old, in-wall switches that are on Z-Wave.

          I recommend using bulbs where you want the option of colors, and switches where you don’t. To control the color bulbs from the wall, you need a scene controller, which is a bit expensive and I haven’t found a good one yet. It’s not as simple as a switch.

          I did recently pick up a Matter/Thread Reolink doorbell for $100. It was pretty easy to install, and works well with Home Assistant. The TV controls are just a Chromecast, but of course the dedicated remote works better. Still nice for turning the TV off an on.

          I also use an old phone as a wall panel, set up with Home Assistant app pinned and set to Kiosk mode. HA does often become unpinned, so it’s not perfect.

          • @grue
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            4 months ago

            I’m just starting to get into Thread. Unfortunately for me, I’m militant to a fault about my stuff being really as Open Source as possible (and I’m also pretty cheap, NGL), so my “Thread Border Router” is a dev board and some instructions, not a finished product, LOL.

            (I haven’t set it up yet, so wish me luck. I also need to design and 3D print a case, etc…)

            • @Serinus
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              4 months ago

              I’m using a Skyconnect, which might be open? It’s made by the HA guys. (In addition to a Google hub v2.)

              • @grue
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                14 months ago

                Unfortunately, those are “temporarily unavailable.” The only place I’ve been able to find it is a third-party seller link on Amazon scalping it for $98.

                  • @grue
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                    14 months ago

                    Nice, $35 is way better than $98.

                    I’m still gonna try tinkering with my $10 ESP board for now, but I’ll keep that in mind if decide I’d prefer something that “just works.”