Hello, i am a newbie in creating a smart home. I have researched a bit and planned the following stack just by reading and hopefully to get some suggestion to see if the following combinations would actually work

Goal

I am planning the main control to be Home Assistant, Homekit a nice to have, not necessary. I was looking at hubs (Aqara, Xiaomi, Ikea, Homepod) but a comment from r/aqara suggests that ComBee II is potentially a better solution

Components that i think might work

  • Home Assistant + ComBee II: as the brain power
  • Light bulbs: ikea rgb and aqara white/cream colour
  • sensor: aqara
  • curtain driver: aqara
  • smart socket/plug: ikea and aqara

Components not sure how to integrate

  • Mijia sensors + display: This is a bluetooth device that works as sensor but i am just going display those information it catches
  • Aqara door bell: not sure if this is a zigbee 3 device or not
  • Other bluetooth device
  • Xiaomi vacuum: not sure what protocol but isn’t the biggest matter
  • Unsure which brand is good for security cams

questions

  • Any idea if the above makes sense in practice?
  • Any experience on the few items that I wasn’t sure of?
  • @Bluesheep
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    81 year ago

    I’ve been using HA for a long time. I love that it is capable of aggregating all the data sources and orchestrating all the different sensors that are on the market. I haven’t used everything below, but I have used a lot of it and can give some pointers.

    Instead of a Conbee II I would suggest the Sonoff Dongle. I reached a point when I had a lot of devices that the conbee couldn’t quite keep up.

    I have smart bulbs from ikea, innr, linkind, Aldi. They all paired to the zigbee mesh pretty well. I also had some Osram ones that didn’t behave as relays so I took them out.

    The BT sensors look nice, and I believe they integrate with HA well, but your HA needs to be in BT range for them to be able to communicate. You could also look at the Sonoff environment sensors. I use these tucked away in different rooms and they are great.

    Cameras, the general advice is to make sure they support RTSP and ONVIF, with brands being Hikvision, Dahua or Amcrest. Everyone will say you should feed your cameras into a Network recorder first, with options often recommended being BlueIris, Frigate. I use Frigate.

    Feel free to ask any follow up questions, I’ll do my best to guide.

    • @humantorchbankloan
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      21 year ago

      agreed conbee 2 is old tech, no use going that route these days