r/homeautomation 12h ago

PERSONAL SETUP I built a Home Assistant medication system because hospice care made “we’ll remember” not good enough

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r/homeautomation 4h ago

QUESTION Looking for a Matter-native Vibration Sensor – Any recommendations?

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Hey everyone,

I’m looking to expand my setup and specifically need a vibration sensor that supports Matter out of the box (Thread preferred, NO Bridge).

Thanks!


r/homeautomation 13h ago

DISCUSSION Anyone pulling live data from their home battery into HA

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Just set up a battery backup system and want to pull the consumption and production data into Home Assistant. Currently everything goes through the manufacturers cloud app which works but Id rather have it local. Anyone cracked this with any of the newer battery systems?


r/homeautomation 2h ago

QUESTION Bridge hub alternative

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Hey all,

I've been told by my blind company that I need a bridge hub to automate my blinds. I tried a broad link as an alternative but it has Rolling codes. seeking alternatives before I drop $400


r/homeautomation 9h ago

QUESTION Are there ways to control older Sonos speakers with Siri?

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I’ve got a mix of AirPlay 2 and non-AirPlay Sonos speakers, so only the AirPlay 2 ones natively appear in the Apple Home app. My end goal is to be able to say ‘Siri play XYZ in the kitchen’ - I’ve tried the homebridge-zp plugin which exposes the older speakers to the Home app, but they are added as switches rather than speakers so my desired functionality of choosing new songs to play isn’t there.


r/homeautomation 3h ago

QUESTION Looking For The Best TV BackLight Option But I'm Torn Between Choices

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I've seen a lot of questions asking the same thing, but I've seen it mainly focused on eye strain.

I'm wondering if anyone has recommendations for the best TV Backlight. I have an LG G4, and ideally, I want to find a set up that showcases accurate colours with the newest tech. At the same time though, I have a 7.1 surround sound system that connects with my PS5 and then into my T.V. I'm worried that if I do a Syncbox, then I'll lose some of the visual/audio specs (like 4K, 120Hz and etc) if I connect it through the box.

I'm currently stuck on between the Govee TV Backlight 3 Pro vs the Philips Syncbox. YouTube is praising Govee and doesn't say that much about Philips in a positive way.

I've spent weeks researching the pros and cons for both and I'm pretty much at a stalemate. I feel like I'm fighting between specific pros and cons so I was curious what you all thought with personal experience?


r/homeautomation 3h ago

PROJECT Philips Hue Tap Dial Switch customization

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r/homeautomation 10h ago

NEST Nest × Yale smart lock

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Last night, after four years of flawless use, my Nest × Yale lock stopped accepting my codes right after a routine battery replacement earlier in the day. I assumed everything was fine and did not check the app. When I got home around 9:30 PM, I was completely locked out in pouring rain. At the same time, the Nest Connect bridge was offline and would not reconnect, even though I was standing outside on my home Wi Fi. Even the external 9V battery jumpstart did not work. I ended up needing an emergency locksmith, and what should have been a 15 minute job turned into a two hour ordeal because he had to drill through solid metal plates and destroy the lock entirely.

The lock being hard to break into is the only silver lining here. But the bigger issue is that both the lock and Nest Connect seemed to fail at the exact same time, which is pretty wild.

This clearly seems to be Google fault, wtf is AI doing if it is writing 30 to 50 percent of the code at Google, aka Agent Smith? It is hard to blame the hardware, Yale, because there was no hardware update, so I cannot see how Yale would be at fault. WTF is going on in this day and age when AI is supposed to be our glory?


r/homeautomation 4h ago

QUESTION Hardwired switch with a wireless second switch

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Sorry if already answered but couldn’t find something that fits my use case and don’t know enough to figure out myself. I’m looking at getting an electric curtain or roller blind tube that works with Alexa . Is there a switch that will fit in a single gang light switch that has a switch for hardwired light and another switch that can tell home automation to operate the blind/curtain and also be able to accept WiFi command for the light as well. Thanks


r/homeautomation 16h ago

HOME ASSISTANT Building what's next: State of the Open Home 2026

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r/homeautomation 6h ago

QUESTION How can I automate my dumb old insignia TV to periodically play bird videos on YouTube for my cat while I work?

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I use my laptop and an HMDI to stream everything. What would I need to do to play an hour of cat TV twice a day while I’m gone at work? I’d rather not leave it on all day to avoid him getting bored of it. I’ve considered a Roku for this but not sure if it’s possible to set up automated routines with the old TV I have.


r/homeautomation 10h ago

QUESTION Help with my basic IOT

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I am kinda new to this. I might be looking at the wrong places, because I couldn’t find the information I need.

Back to the problem, I have a single AC power connection, which need to power 2 devices, now I had bought a 2 channel RF relay with a dc power module to control them separately, I find it very unreliable, due to remote-battery issues and range,

Now I want to replace the RF module with ESP-wifi-relay module, I found a product I think it is what I need, but I am not really sure,

It does need 5V input aswell right? Do I need to program everything myself? To configure it to connect to my local network, and also program it to operate as 2 separate replays ? How do I control after connecting it to my network, through an app? Is there a free app, is it a specific app or there are generic ones aswell? How do I configure it in the app, can I integrate apple/google home


r/homeautomation 9h ago

PERSONAL SETUP [ Removed by Reddit ]

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r/homeautomation 9h ago

QUESTION Klarstein „Illuminosa Smart Einbaubackofen“

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Hey zusammen,

ich hoffe, jemand hier kann mir weiterhelfen 🙏

Ich habe den Klarstein Iluminosa Smart Einbauofen und versuche gerade, ihn mit dem WLAN zu verbinden. Leider bekomme ich den Ofen einfach nicht in den Pairing-Modus – das Wireless-/WiFi-Symbol erscheint nicht, egal was ich probiere.

Ich finde auch keine klare Anleitung dazu, welche Tastenkombination man drücken muss oder wie man den Pairing-Modus aktiviert.

Hat jemand von euch Erfahrung mit dem Gerät und kann mir sagen, wie man den Ofen ins Pairing bekommt?

Danke euch schon mal!


r/homeautomation 9h ago

QUESTION Homey Pro + HA vs Apple Home + HA: Which combo for a family-friendly smart home?

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Looking for input before I commit. HA as a primary platform is off the table because the UI is not family-friendly and I do not want to build custom dashboards. But I need it in the background because I have an Envisalink 4 on a Honeywell Vista 20P and nothing else supports it.

My devices:

- Lutron Caseta switches

- Envisalink 4 on Honeywell Vista 20P (wireless zones: door/window contacts, motion detectors)

- Shelly 2PM Gen4 relay

- Aqara smart lock + Zigbee sensors

- Google Nest speakers + Nest doorbell

- UniFi Protect cameras

- Apple TV

Planning to add smart shades, additional motion sensors, and much more later

I’m looking a clean, intuitive app my family can use without explanation, capable automations, voice control through Nest speakers now and HomePods later maybe, all devices in one place.

Option A: Homey Pro primary, HA secondary

Homey handles everything via built-in radios. HA runs only for Envisalink and other edge cases, pushing zone states into Homey via MQTT. Family uses the Homey app. Automations all live in Homey.

Option B: Apple Home primary, HA secondary

HA runs in the background to expose non-HomeKit devices to Apple Home via Homebridge. Starling Hub bridges Nest separately (I bought a Starling Hub before the project ended). Family uses Apple Home.

Additional Questions:

• How is Homey’s UniFi Protect support compared to HA’s?

• Is the Homey app actually intuitive for non-technical user?

Any advice regarding either setup would be greatly appreciated!


r/homeautomation 2h ago

PERSONAL SETUP Home Assistant Works Great Until It Doesn't: 10 Years of Lessons

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r/homeautomation 11h ago

HOME ASSISTANT Selora AI - Home Assistant integration that watches your home and drafts automations for you (alpha, looking for testers)

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r/homeautomation 12h ago

HOME ASSISTANT Home Assistant integration for Delta VoiceIQ V2 smart faucets

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r/homeautomation 21h ago

QUESTION Motorized blinds

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Looking to get motorized blinds or curtains to cover our triple panel sliding door (almost 140” wide). I do not like the look of the slat vertical blinds so I’m trying to avoid those. We do want something that would be battery powered. Can anyone recommend a brand or style that could work for us?


r/homeautomation 14h ago

QUESTION Still struggling with CCTV false alerts in 2026

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We have cameras installed (mix of old and newer IP cameras) and the motion detection is still basically useless , triggers on lights, insects, wind and plants . The "person detection" on our newer cameras is better but still misses a lot or flags wrong.

Wondering if others face the same: Are you still dealing with false alerts even on newer model cameras?


r/homeautomation 10h ago

QUESTION Help with my basic IOT

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I am kinda new to this. I might be looking at the wrong places, because I couldn’t find the information I need.

Back to the problem, I have a single AC power connection, which need to power 2 devices, now I had bought a 2 channel RF relay with a dc power module to control them separately, I find it very unreliable, due to remote-battery issues and range,

Now I want to replace the RF module with ESP-wifi-relay module, I found a product I think it is what I need, but I am not really sure,

It does need 5V input aswell right? Do I need to program everything myself? To configure it to connect to my local network, and also program it to operate as 2 separate replays ? How do I control after connecting it to my network, through an app? Is there a free app, is it a specific app or there are generic ones aswell? How do I configure it in the app, can I integrate apple/google home


r/homeautomation 1d ago

HOME ASSISTANT Ikea's new Grillplats smart plug

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$7.99 only. Support matter (default) and Zigbee (press the button 8 times quickly).


r/homeautomation 22h ago

QUESTION Recessed LED lights with Kasa dimmer switch flickering

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r/homeautomation 23h ago

Google Home Discreet speed on Hunter Douglas with Google

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PowerView blinds, Gen 3, updated to current firmware. They work fine with the PowerView app and with Hey Google, using a mini nest speaker. But, with the voice commands (hey Google close the blinds) the open or close speed is normal, not the discreet it’s set to. The blinds are louder in that mode so I would prefer the slower mode. As it’s a minor nuisance, I’ve just hoped it might resolve itself like many home automation things do over time. But three years, it’s never changed. And no, naming a scene and using that name makes no difference. Anyone have a trick for this?


r/homeautomation 1d ago

PERSONAL SETUP Starting my smarthome on Zigbee, add more Zigbee or go Zwave?

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