Are there any recommended best practices?

I’m doing a fresh setup on a new system and want to use this opportunity to organise things better. Previously it was quite a mess 😅

Some loose thoughts:

  • I don’t really want to use the brand, so I could replace devices
  • Not all devices have a fixed place (e.g. the phone), so using the room in the name might not be a nice solution, or I could use “portable” instead for those
  • @[email protected]
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    11 days ago

    My naming scheme is usually Area_Type_Location, e.g. i have a table lamp on a small table in a corner of my livingroom. the bulb in it is named Livingroom_Light_CornerTable

    As for movable devices, i name them Type_Model_Function/Owner, e.g. Phone_Pixel8_ExcessShiv or Tablet_Ipad_MainControl

    • @[email protected]
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      311 days ago

      I’m going to second this. I have things labeled like 1F_Kitchen_Counter.

      When searching for entities in automations it’s easy to type 1F_Kitchen and see all the entities associated with the room.

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    11 days ago

    In my installation, I use descriptive names like, e.g. ‘wall light couch’, ‘ceiling light living room’, etc. or ‘night light’, ‘bright’, ‘mood’ for scenes.

    • @AA5B
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      511 days ago

      Same here. My primary use case is making it work naturally for a voice assistant, so it’s a bit inconsistent because it needs to reflect what we actually call things

  • @shyguyblue
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    411 days ago

    When i add a Bluetooth device to my phone, i use an emoji to show what type of device it is. 🖥️📱🎮🎧

    I use the hearing aid emoji for earbuds: 🦻

    When i had home assistant working, i used emojis to name all my devices, then when you sort by name, it groups the emojis together.