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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/Haunting-Pie1845 on 2025-04-22 14:24:39+00:00.


Thinking of modernizing my place with some smart gear, but I don’t want to blow cash on flashy stuff that’s useless. What gadgets have truly impacted your day-to-day? I’m after useful, time-saving tools—extra points if they sync well with Google Assistant or Alexa.

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/Handaloo on 2025-04-21 20:01:19+00:00.


Posting this here because I wasn't allowed to comment as the post is 3 years old.

u/Prolixia, your post re turning off Hue Hub has saved me HOURS of trouble.

Recently decided to get rid of some old Hue Kit and migrate all my newer bulbs to my ZigBee network and get rid of the hub. However, while I'd unpaired all the devices, I'd left the hub on. Was giving me loads of problems until I popped to IKEA today to buy some Tradfri bulbs. I happened upon your post trying to pair them and BOOM. Hub gets switched off and all my problems go away

thank you thank you thank you!

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/ApZ3r0 on 2025-04-21 10:53:48+00:00.


Yesterday I started telling my wife about ZigBee and why we need it, she understood Sick Bee and got sad. I corrected my pronunciation and we had a good laugh. Never thought of the similarity before.

She doesn't like tech, but appreciates the easiness of turning lights on/off or setting timers and alarms with the voice that we have set up so far.

What are other automations or integration ideas that your partner enjoys?

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/mokeypon on 2025-04-21 09:56:03+00:00.


I'm curious and thought it would be fun to see everyone's audio setups.

So, what setup do you use for (multi-room) audio?

  • What speakers do you use? (Sonos, "dumb" speakers with a wifi chip, a mix of different brands, ...)
  • What music server/solution do you use? (Directly via bluetooth, Music Assistant, Mopidy, ...)
  • What is your preferred way of listening to music? (Spotify, YouTube, ...)
  • If you use local music files: what format and how did you acquire/manage them?
  • Do you also use the speakers for audio output from other devices (pc, phone, tv, record player, ...)?
  • How is the latency/syncing?
  • How do you control it? (A remote/web interface, buttons on the speakers, ...)
  • How much did it cost you?
  • Was it hard to setup?
  • For how long have you had your current setup?
  • Are you happy with your setup/what would you improve or do differently?
  • Would you recommend your setup?
  • Are there any technologies/speakers/... you will never use again or can't miss anymore?
  • ...

Feel free to only answer the questions you want or share even more, like diagrams, specs, etc.

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/End3r89 on 2025-04-21 04:34:45+00:00.


TL;DR: I'm posting this just to help anyone else who has been in a similar position to me, specifically when it comes to aqara devices. I tried many different things, but in the end the only thing that worked for me to get a stable network was getting an Aqara M2 hub on top of my zigbee routers/coordinator and bring all the aqara devices in through there and the homekit integration. Now everything has been solid and responsive for (so far) a week and counting.

Initially I had a Sonoff ZBDongle-P as a coordinator and a handful of thirdreality zigbee outlets. The coordinator was in the basement, thats where my server running a HA VM is. I had zero issues at this point, so I decided to add some door and window sensors and a few temperature sensors, did some research and figured the ones from aqara were the best to get with long battery life and decent reliability. I added a few around the house but immediately noticed that there were connection issues. By this point I had the third reality zigbee switches in lots of rooms throughout the house for nightlights and various other things (mostly to create a robust zigbee network since they are all routers themselves) but I was still having issues with the aqara devices constantly becoming unresponsive within hours of reconnecting and was starting to get frustrated.

I did some more research and figured the best thing to do was get my coordinator in the middle of the house, but couldn't do that with the existing coordinator. (At this point I've got a few more zigbee switches from companies like Leviton, Sonoff, and others, which are all fine, zero issues. Just still having issues with the aqara devices). I ended up getting the SLZB-06P7 POE coordinator based on reviews and for a while this seemed to help a lot, I was getting much more stable connections with the aqara devices. At this point I 25 other zigbee devices (most of them mains powered routers) in the network and 8 aqara devices. Once I had better, stable connection with them I figured I had solved the problem with the new coordinator, so decided to go all in and get a door/window sensor for all the windows and doors in the house and a few more temperature monitors so I could do two things: have an automation to turn on the bathroom fans when the humidity in the bathroom went above 50%, and prevent the AC from being turned on when there are windows open in the house.

Something unfortunately broke when I got above ~15-20 aqara devices. All of a sudden they started dropping out again on a regular basis. Now I took a deep dive into zigbee stability research and started doing all sorts of things... I have 3 unifi APs, one on each floor, and I set up 2 day tests with the APs running on different wifi channels, this never seemed to have any effect no matter what channels I set the APs to. I also changed my zigbee network channel, literally going from 1 all the way to 25 (I got seriously used to connecting all the devices literally hundreds of times for the 50 devices I had by now) and did end up having differing levels of success. Channel 25 ended up being the most reliable, but still had around 12 aqara sensors in various places around the house that just would absolutely not stay connected. I also tried ZHA with no more success than Zigbee2mqtt.

I ended up buying two more POE coordinators (SLZB-06 and SLZB-06M) to put as routers in various places around the house, but no matter where I put them it had zero effect on the aqara devices. Even when trying to pair the bad devices directly to a router that was strung on a long POE cable to be close to it for a test, the device would not remain connected to the network after a short period of time. This ended up being a waste of money completely...

On a side note for the POE SLZB-06P7 coordinator I noticed something very frustrating when I had power outage in the house. If there was a power blip the coordinator would sort of get lost and the ONLY way to reconnect it would be to physically unplug it and plug it into a different port in the POE switch. It's a unifi POE switch so you are able to remotely do a power cycle on the POE port, but this did nothing. If I was away during a power outage I would lose my zigbee network completely until I got back to the house to unplug the coordinator and plug it into a different port. EXTREMELY frustrating to figure this out... The only solution I had for this was to switch back to using my sonoff ZBDongle-P as the coordinator and just using all the POE ones set to router mode. The Sonoff zigbee coordinator is plugged into my server which is on a power bank so it doesn't lose power during a power blip.

Back to aqara devices sucking balls... The solution I eventually found when I was desperate was to just buy an aqara M2 hub and bring it in with a homekit integration. I watched this video to do it (). It's definitely less user friendly than bringing the device in directly with your own zigbee coordinator, but I've had zero issues with any aqara device ever since. The temperatures updating often, and I get door and window alerts within seconds of them opening now. It's been solid for about two weeks which was unimaginable a month ago.

I hope this is all done now, I've recreated my zigbee network so many times now that I think if something like this ever happens again i'm just about ready to burn the house down with me in it. Ok fine I won't do that but I might just throw everything aqara in a pile and burn it while dancing around naked and wasted. or something. Hopefully my trials and tribulations can help someone...

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/RB20AE on 2025-04-20 21:49:17+00:00.


This is going to sound really pants to some of you who are well experianced in HA but im quite happy with myself!

I have been toying with Ha for a month or so. Added the basics like my boiler, google homes, a few this party sensors, my Car etc.

I have worked on for the last few days trying to get my Google home to report back the pollen levels for me ( I get really bad hayfever!) and tonight I finally got it working Via a script and automation in the google home app!

I will admit i have used ChatGPT to help me but I can still be proud right? Also my wife rolled her eyes when I told her 🤣

I can share my Ymal if anyone wants to see it?

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/Home_Assistantt on 2025-04-20 13:57:17+00:00.


Ive been using HA for a good 4-5 years now and thought I managed to find my way around most things...but something had bugged me for ages...but Ive finally worked it out.

I have a number of dumb switches made smart with relays behind those switches that turn smart lights on/off but with the actual switch itself is detached so the power isn't cut to the smart bulbs and the input boolean being the one to control the lights, mainly via Node-Red but it also works via HA native automations.

So all of these lights work fine but of course I had issues when I wanted to launch said light from a dashboard...as I was controlling these entitiies directly, they never hit the automations as I was controlling the entities themselves rather than the binary sensor that was toggling the switches on/off setting....and this element cannot be affected directly in home assistant.

Then last week it finally clicked, set a toggle helper and have toggle of this element toggle the relevant automation in addition to the binary sensor of the relay. This alone means you now turn the light on or off and it is set by the same rules that apply when the switch itself is used, but then it mean the swtich icon state you use no longer shows correctly if the light is on or off and can get out of sync if you turn it off on the wall but on on the dashboard...but that can be sorted as well using a custom button card.

Here is my yaml for that below

type: custom:button-card

entity: light.studyceilinglight

state:

  • value: "on"

color: white

  • value: "off"

color: null

tap_action:

action: toggle

entity: input_boolean.studylightib

name: Study Light

icon: phu:ceiling-round

show_state: false

show_name: false

aspect_ratio: 1

Again, this isnt a ground-breaking thing by any means but it's ticked a box for me so I hope it might help some others

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/crcerror on 2025-04-20 05:06:39+00:00.


So I bought a vibration sensor with grand dreams of being notified the moment my dryer has finished its majestic cycle. Sadly, it turns out my dryer is about as emotionally expressive as a brick...barely any vibration, and now I’m left holding a lonely, unemployed sensor. Instead of tossing it in the junk drawer of shame, I figured I’d turn to you brilliant folks.

What’s the weirdest, most creative, or surprisingly useful way you’ve used a vibration sensor in your setup?

Bonus points if it involves pets, revenge, or something my spouse will side-eye but secretly appreciate. Hit me with your best ideas! Save my sensor! TIA

[Edit] The dryer sensing issue has been solved with a smart plug, all good there. Just don't know what to do with my Aqara vibration sensor.

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/iApexxx on 2025-04-19 12:40:08+00:00.


Hey everyone!

I'm a really forgetful person, and honestly I've been having trouble remembering to log my hours at work. A "brilliant" home automation idea came to my mind, and I've decided to learn how to build a custom integration, and well, write about it.

Any feedback is appreciated, and I've also linked the repositories at the end of the post, the Clockify integration is not so useful, while the DeepSeek one I'm sure you can fit somewhere into your smart home :).

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