Do you agree Home Assistant is the future? Let me know what you think👇
@scarffyvr8 ай бұрын
no one cares
@caffeineTX8 ай бұрын
Absolutely, with so many different standards Home Assistant has already been the best solution for marrying multiple things together. Just need to get stubborn companies that lock down IoT devices from being open source or unwilling to provide any sort of API support to live in the year 2024 and realize people don't want to be locked into an individual application.
@Skymack3518 ай бұрын
I think that eventually, Home Assistant will end up having to have a light version of itself with all the features they're adding to it. That way it can still be ran on a Raspberry Pi for the none advanced users. This is why I've recently migrated my home assistant over to a slim OptiPlex computer with an i7. That way I've feature proofed my integration, and it can run on a much more reliable NVME SSD!
@rogerwang14748 ай бұрын
Will, No one cares about whether you care or not, eather@@scarffyvr
@chw71118 ай бұрын
But it is so difficult to use…
@dab42bridges808 ай бұрын
I've been using Home Assistant for some time, and it continues to evolve, improve, and impress with every new version. I was initially hooked when I turned it on and it immediately began detecting smart items (from different manufacturers) on my network without user input.
@JbVest7 ай бұрын
I'm trying to get into it It just feels very overwhelming. I first started by running it in virtual machine and I've only gotten to the point where I type the URL into my browser and finally got it to open dashboard but I still can't connect to home assistant with my phone. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I just want to get a standalone piece of hardware to run it. Is there any router configuration involved?
@JbVest7 ай бұрын
I really do want to like this. I feel like it has a lot of potential as long as I can understand it and fully grasp how to use it
@dab42bridges807 ай бұрын
@@JbVest Definitely still has a learning curve.
@vexy19877 ай бұрын
@@JbVestjust ask chatgpt to guide you through the setup.
@Kealon7 ай бұрын
@@JbVest I had a similar problem using WSL connecting to the mobile app. I had to add a proxy rule using powershell to allow connections on the port home Assistant is running on
@sparkerc8 ай бұрын
I also like the idea of being able to work on a local AI box integrated with Home Assistant to keep all of the data local.
@valramos20038 ай бұрын
Home Assistant is the future as long as they don't sell to Google.
@dacian.vladimirescu8 ай бұрын
this is Gold
@JamesMyatt18 ай бұрын
They can't. That's the point of the Open Home Foundation.
@NicCrimson8 ай бұрын
I hope not Nvidia either
@A_Class2166 ай бұрын
🗣
@DangerNoodle164 ай бұрын
THIS!
@Sledge-fu5zr8 ай бұрын
Yes I am all in on Home Assistant. Needed improvements: assist voice listening accuracy.
@daphnetilling60348 ай бұрын
Not sure if this gonna get mentioned (wanted to note it whilst I remembered) one thing I would love to see is the ability in dashboard creation is to be able to 1) state screen size (so maybe 8" phone/tab, 10", 12" etc) 2) lock colomn count so I want to always display 4 or 5 columns and have columns resize to fit the screen size rather than have colum jump to a new row 3) have cards and text in card scale to card size (okay this would be a pain if you want a title that is massively long but you just have to think of different name lol)
@Paul-tp4hh8 ай бұрын
You can actually specify the maximum columns in the new dashboard
@technovangelist3 ай бұрын
Just found this. Love it. When we first started the ollama project and pivoted from the ssh tool we were building we had no idea where folks would be able to take it. It’s so exciting to see this happen.
@jamesd74488 ай бұрын
Making automations easier... I know this will never happen, but personally I wish they include Node-Red by default and work on tighter integration, ditching their own automation workflow. Like maybe have a simplified front-end but it creates Node-Red flows behind-the-scenes that you can still access through the Node-Red interface to get all its glorious versatility.
@EsotericArctos8 ай бұрын
I love Node-Red too, but this would be more a "tinkerer/maker" option rather than main stream. The Home Assistant automations can do virtually anything Node Red can do now, just in a different way. Node Red is a third party solution also. I don't think it will ever go away, but I don;t think it is the way forward for a main stream system either. Just my opinion :)
@akanegally8 ай бұрын
@@EsotericArctos I agree Node red is easier to use but it's very much for power user.
@vinnie4v2777 ай бұрын
@@EsotericArctosi dont use node red, just the ha interface buttt, if you look at homey they use a node red like interface and homey is known for user friendlyness
@smarthome26608 ай бұрын
This tech does sound great, if not for my low income and my learning curve. After I had strokes, leaning has been a challenge. One thing I wish I could set up is all 60 smart lights in my home to be able to set dimming specific to time of day. I too started my smart home journey seven years ago. I now have 112 smart home devices, one main router and four access points (19 rooms - 3 floors). I use a different smart home assistant which has limitations, but works for my needs. Being disabled, the two things I am glad to have is the ability to reset Alexa, Google Home, and all cameras via app or voice, and everything on battery backup. My first Mr. Coffee I installed a Sonoff Mini R2 inside, which lasted three years. Now I use TP-Link Kasa 6 outlet smart WiFi power strip. Favorite routine - "Alexa, good morning" turns on Mr. Coffee, turns off dining room light, turns off kitchen stove vent light, turns off porch light, raises the east kitchen blinds, turns on bed light, turns off foot warmer (heating pad under my pillowtop), sets thermostat to awake mode and tells me the weather for the day.
@Jasonhartley318 ай бұрын
I’m using AI in my home to control things, but only if I ask it to. The beauty is being able to say to your voice assistant “hey I wish it was brighter in here” or “I’m feeling kinda down, can you adjust the lights accordingly?” and it goes and does what it thinks is best. Obviously “turn on the living room light” is straight to the point and it does that too.
@michaelsleen8 ай бұрын
I’m excited about the potential of local AI, shareable dashboards, and appreciate the emphasis on making a smart home that works for everyone in the home. Thanks for this preview of what’s to come!
@speedracer91328 ай бұрын
Spouse approval is HUGE
@OGKenG7 ай бұрын
My wife couldn't care less about automation of anything. She doesn't do any of it.
@GarNelson13 ай бұрын
I agree, for the automation to stay around, they have to work for me and be transparent for her. The cool factor for me takes a distant second if she can't walk into a room and turn on and off the light in a manner that makes sense and is easy for her. Home automation doesn't work if it makes the spouse's day more complex.
@MakeItWorkTech8 ай бұрын
A very important roadmap! I agree about dashboards... Sharing them should be easier!
@michaelmoore91208 ай бұрын
I’m just starting my Home Assistant journey but even though the learning curve is steep the benefits are clear and the effort and thought going into it’s continued development is inspiring. Keep up the great work everyone!!! 😃
@aaron574228 ай бұрын
If they're taking suggestions, extending their first party radio USB sticks to network devices would be a nice feature. It is often the case that people run their HA host with their network stuff in some corner of the house, and having the ability to move the Zigbee/ZWave/etc. radios to a more optimal location is great. I have one now from TubesZB, really just a Zigbee radio attached to a microcontroller running ESPHome, and it works great, but I think first party offerings would help for newer people.
@BoraHorzaGobuchul8 ай бұрын
There's a whole bunch of Ethernet ZigBee coordinators out there
@sparkplug00008 ай бұрын
I’ve been in the technology business for nearly 40 years. I like Home Assistant because it reminds me of the early days when smart guys would figure out something and then be happy to share it, the days before Bill Gates decided to entrap users and charge for everything, the days before every vendor made his product proprietary because he was obviously smarter than everybody else. There are countless brilliant people who prefer to work independently, outside the constraints of big business, and Home Assistant lets them shine.
@Adrian-jn9ov7 ай бұрын
They also didn't fall down the open source trap where you invest enormous amounts of time in a project with little to no compensation. Having a monetisation option that is fair, keeps the open source nature, but gives the ability to work full time and hire additional personnel, is huge. You need to make money and donations just don't work
@osunamex6 ай бұрын
The person who start all this was apple and steve jobs doing everything themselves and keeping everyone ignorant about everything about peoples phone
@sonnyboykristiansen89398 ай бұрын
i just noticed that you have lost a quite a bit since i started subscribing, you looking good my man, keep doing great
@aamrani8 ай бұрын
Glad to see some API integrations to leverage existing local LLM capabilities. I've been training a local LLM on my Home Assistant database for almost a year now and it's very useful to ask the local model to explain some events/incidents and/or to troubleshoot some "non-working" scenarios/automations.
@EsotericArctos8 ай бұрын
I've been using Home Assistant since 2016 nd I have seen it come such a long way. Home Assistant today is like a completely different system to what it was back then, yet in some ways you csn still see the roots. Home Assistant did what no other did. Completely local, no cloud needed. This is what set it apart for me. In many ways, even as it is right now, Home Assistant is easier to use than most other platforms on the market, and the way so many devices can integrate with Home Assistant just makes it ideal as that one hub fits all platform, even though it is much more than just a hub.
@dtwink128 ай бұрын
Great video! To answer your question about local AI: yes, I could envision having a local AI "box" in the network closet. We tech people are used to paying a premium to have local hardware instead of a subscription (perfect example NAS vs cloud storage). As with any tech, the more mainstream it becomes, the cheaper it should get. Exciting things to think about for the future of the smart home!
@darknessblades8 ай бұрын
One feature I like to see is a online UI based card creator. where you can easily create cards within cards. trough a set of template/grid designs. Similar to how the sections works but then on CARD level [minecraft principle], where you have a large grid and are able to put in cards/blocks like lego, and design them based on what you want, with sliders above to change the PX distance between cards and it giving a error if the card is bigger than the default. I have seen many card-in-card things I like, but have no idea on how to properly set it up. or change things like instead of the template with 3 cards in a card, I want 2. removing one breaks everything. or a card with a dropdown menu. that automatically closes. things like this are things I want, but have no idea on how to add
@JohnDoe1999-lg7mh8 ай бұрын
Been on HA since 2017. I looked at two other system, but chose HA and never had any regrets in my choice. HA and local control rules.
@AuthenTech8 ай бұрын
Tbh, even though I play with tech full-time for my job, even I have steered away from Home Assistant due to it's lack of easability, setup, etc. I look forward to seeing what they do in the future
@Filipe_20048 ай бұрын
Private local AI box was just amazing
@ronm65858 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Reed. Yes, Home Assistant is the future as it was in the past. 😊
@mitas34843 ай бұрын
I had some ideas for dashboards. Like a shareable "Workshop" or even a Market type, where you can install templates for dashboards that comes with all the prerequisites needed to actually use, so all the "hacks" and Yaml etc. When the user boots up the new dashboard, each box of data present should have a box like "Set entity" where if you added all your sensors. If you give the dashboard the same sensor data = it should function as the original creator of the dashboard had it. So it becomes more an Interface type deal, instead of each user having to code own methods.
@vPeteWalker8 ай бұрын
I would absolutely want a local AI box in my home. I'm working on DIY'ing one right now with some leftover stuff, and donated hardware just for giggles. It had old Intel and NVIDIA gear but I think it'll at least be something. I would go for $2k, but only if I could condense everything I'm running elsewhere into a single box - NAS, NVR, containers, etc. which I need to look into these NVIDIA boxes to see what they can do vs. using my current PC desktop when I do my next upgrade (i.e. desktop class). Yeah, it'll take up way more power, but might be 1/2 the cost. I have plenty of room, and while I'd like to save power, that'd be a long ROI to justify. Interesting stuff, and thanks as always for the video, Reed!
@djcminuz8 ай бұрын
I actually agree with you, I’ve been looking at the Orion AGX, but I’m actually comparing it to like a Miniforums MS01 with an RTX A4000 SFF and 64GB ram which has a total cost of about 3k in the end but has capabilities to install promox, which I don’t think the AGX is locked into the running os.
@raymondcooper25268 ай бұрын
Very good stuff! after going going thru the MyQ debacle I'm really only interested in local only or local capable devices. i don't need my data constantly leaving my house. Im currently working thru the Odin Project to learn front end and backend to be able to do more of my own developing.
@RiceEater4838 ай бұрын
I finally got into Home Assistant because of Home Assistant Green, which came out late last year. This is exactly what they need to grow their market. It has to be plug and play, no buying your own PC or assembling different parts and then installing the OS yourself. If you make it very easy to get into the world, people will stick around once they try it out and learn more about it. Especially when they learn that it's not hard at all to use. I'm just doing the basics and it's more than good enough for me and will be for the vast majority of users.
@randominternetguy74268 ай бұрын
I like the idea of an “AI box” and have kinda already been experimenting with it using Ollama on my MacBook (which never leaves the house so it might as well be a desktop) so the idea of being able to further integrate it with home assistant would be cool.
@sageavatar8 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Thanks for brining the information from the summit here!
@r7boatguy8 ай бұрын
HA has progressed tremendously over the past 2-3 years. It's great how it works out of the box, however dashboards are still a weak point and require a lot of configuration. I have 2 HA instances which both work well, but only have basic dashboards because I don't have the time to really get into them. Having a focus on this vs AI would be my vote.
@Apollo_GodMode5 ай бұрын
what is home assistant and how does it compare to apple homekit? Is it 2 different smart home hubs or what?
@William02713 ай бұрын
As I understand, Home Assistant is functionally similar but much more cross platform compatible and it also allows you to control many more devices and offers greater customizability as well as run it all at home, locally, so no company is getting all your data.
@HATipsByLarry8 ай бұрын
I've been using home assistant for almost 3 years now and have seen it change a LOT. It is a lot easier to use and it's functionality has grown. I currently make my own sensors with MCU's and sensor modules along with ESPHome add-on for home assistant. I agree with you that this is the future of the smart home.
@cdarrigo8 ай бұрын
Mass integrations over multiple protocols, Drag and drop automation workflows ala homey and really good voice affects that can integrate with Alexa for shopping related tasks will kill every other platform
@floryy_8 ай бұрын
Just set up my home assistant server up this morning! 🙌
@guitarchitectural5 ай бұрын
How do you like it?
@jortpeters64198 ай бұрын
Had no idea home assistant was created by a fellow Dutchie! That accent is a dead giveaway 😆
@cateyenebula8 ай бұрын
Python was as well, so it really is a Dutch product through and through 😁
@RichardNobel7 ай бұрын
Yay Netherlands! 🇳🇱 12 points for Home Assistant 😉 . _Hallo mede-Nederlanders_ 👋 :)
@RoxzinGaming8 ай бұрын
I already liked HA, been using it for a couple years now, but after this interview with Paulus it made me like it even more!
@SmartHomeSolver8 ай бұрын
That's great to hear! Paulus is such a nice guy and we hung out for hours after this. It was so much fun. He is the real deal!
@MrCWoodhouse8 ай бұрын
Nice to hear that Z-Wave is not dead. Big glitch last year after an update to ZWaveJS but all good now and rock solid on series 900. I still have Insteon running on ISY, but that technology died because they kept proprietary too long (at least that's my theory).
@Sideswipe0218 ай бұрын
Loving the videos Reed! Was super surprised when I saw your networking setup and it was nearly identical to mine. Definitely made me feel more validated that I'm doing it well lol. Please keep your amazing automation ideas coming. Can't wait to see more :D
@SmartHomeSolver8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the nice comment! Yes more automation idea videos soon.
@jesseanderson48074 ай бұрын
I've now moved from SmartThings, to Hubitat , to finally starting into Home Assistant last week. I have to say, HA is by far the easiest to set up integrations. It's silly how easy it is to integrate things like my Ring alarm system, and my Sleep Number bed, among the easy things like Hue and Kasa. However, Home Assistant is far harder to set up semi-complex automations. For example, cycling through different scenes with e single button on Hubitat is ridiculously easy, it has options for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd button press. I spent more than two hours the other day looking at helpers, scenes, automations and YAML code within HA and finally just gave up. I'll try Node-Red later, but for now, I have to keep Hubitat in place for some of my remotes that have such programming.
@jackywoo49757 ай бұрын
Thanks you very much Paulus.
@mesoed8 ай бұрын
I installed HA on an old laptop about 6 months ago more or less to mess around. While the install wasn't Installshield easy, it wasn't super horrible. However, what really surprised me was how easy it was to get things up and running. Sure, there are a couple devices I can't use, but most integrations are pretty seamless. Automations just make sense, and are even better with some recent updates. No where near as scary as a lot of people make it out to be.
@MrMorajo8 ай бұрын
I have Homey and HA - Automation in HA .. not so friendly as Advanced Flows in Homey. Yes I can add Node Red, but "Advanced Flow/Node Red" should be core way to do automation in HA and not an HACS add on.
@dandegennaro8 ай бұрын
Incredible!! 😮 I can’t wait to see what has been revealed
@adamb74048 ай бұрын
This is extremely exciting can wait to see what happens next , big yes for blue prints 🙌🏻
@thetxpopulist7 ай бұрын
I adopted home assistant very early on, I think even before you. Your creativity and videos are awesome (and hilarious 😆). Home assistant is no doubt the future. I’ve been really happy to decouple entirely from Amazon and other voice assistants and have really enjoyed adopting your model of using Apple devices for dashboards. Admittedly, I haven’t had time to play with HA dashboards in quite some time… particularly since they released DND. Thanks for the awesome content! Somehow I got unsubbed from your channel 🤔
@Jrakula108 ай бұрын
I've barley scratched the surface of HA, and I see so much potential. I'll have to work on making a nice dashboard.
@GarNelson13 ай бұрын
I'm just starting out with 'serious' home automation. I've been using Google Home for years but in a minimal way. I initially resisted HA due to buying into its complexity hype--I wanted whatever I used to just make sense. I started with an Aqara hub since I wanted Aqara switches, but my lights are not Aqara. Then I bought a Hubitat hub, and while the HE can talk with many things, Aqara isn't one of them. I finally installed HA on an old NUC. At this point, my opinion is that Hubitat is easier to use and Home Assistant still has a significant learning curve. However, HA sees my Aqara switches and sees my Philips downlights. Home Assistant works with so much more stuff, in so many more ways. Everything has a learning curve and with time, I'll learn Home Assistant. But I'm not going to grow the Paul Hibbert Home Assistant beard. 🙂
@laGameTV8 ай бұрын
How did you make the "Room Select" dropdown on your dashboard? (3:18)
@phillipzx375421 күн бұрын
I've been using HA for a few years now. What I've learned is that IF you want to do the "fun stuff" (like using ESP Home) DO NOT use the HA Green or any other of those "tiny" machines. Compiling code takes FOREVER. I'm currently running HA on a Ryzen 9 Mini-PC. Total overkill for HA but it sure does compile code fast.
@ikjadoon8 ай бұрын
The day Home Assistant doesn't ever expect you to use yaml, I'll consider it for our family home. :( So much of the coolest stuff in HA is locked behind that and I cannot begin to imagine troubleshooting a yaml error for my folks. Likewise, the fast updates can also mean breaking changes, which is not cool for consumers. So, YAML and breaking changes are my biggest concerns atm. Until then, HA can't be "simplest / easiest to use" home automation platform.
@bobbywedding4 ай бұрын
Sure you can. You ask ChatAI or Perplexity to figure out the error. Here is what Perplexity told me: To help fix the YAML error in your Home Assistant configuration, I'll need to see the specific error message and the relevant part of your configuration file. Plus it gives you very simple steps to determine the error.
@bobbywedding4 ай бұрын
Most things we thought impossible to learn quickly, can be done with these AI sites now. I've been an engineer for 20+ years now. Coding is NOT my specialty. But now with AI, I really only need to know to ask the right questions. I'm still learning big time just as before. It's just accelerating my knowledge and really to be the jack of all trades. Which is kinda what engineers do.
@bobbywedding4 ай бұрын
Any system that is designed for the consumer has multiple settings, commands, control mechanisms etc. Take a flat screen & cable/streaming service connection & system. The setup and control for just your TV is not simple and takes some learning still on the consumer part. That yaml file is just another component in a home automation system like the switch that controls a TV sound or picture setting. If the consumer doesn't know how that works, the can Google or AI the answer, just like fixing the yaml file.
@dr.curious51362 ай бұрын
It’s not a hard code, it was surprisingly easy to learn
@JoshsSmartHome8 ай бұрын
Great video per usual Reed. Home Assistant is definitely the future and I agree that Zigbee and Z-wave aren't going anywhere anytime soon!
@monas.68398 ай бұрын
To quote your buddy Paul Hibbert, “it just works!” 😅
@SeanHoulihane8 ай бұрын
Really? Mine doesn't...
@kotgc79878 ай бұрын
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@Dimmers8 ай бұрын
'It just works' is reserved for products he is paid to review.
@Innesb8 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, it doesn’t always “just work”. I’m a techie through and through (professionally in both software development and electronics design and implementation for 4 decades), and my straightforward implementation of HA just doesn’t work sometimes, for no apparent reason. I have a dedicated NUC with a Conbee II. For example, my Zigbee light switches work 95% of the time, but sometimes some of them just don’t. One minute they work, the next they don’t. Rebooting HA usually gets them working again. 95% reliability is pretty good, but not good enough.
@monas.68398 ай бұрын
@@Innesb It was actually just a joke. If you watch Hibbert Home Tech, it’s part of his schtick.
@jeroenjaja43598 ай бұрын
I would really like to create automations in the same way as Homey. Just select a device and say what you want to do with it. So turn it on or off or give it a different colour. Now that's still sometimes tricky.
@fredrikkindahl4 ай бұрын
Should I buy an assistant green today or is there some new version comming soon?
@The_Alpha_Channel5 ай бұрын
Do you use yellow home assistant? Plus, what server do you use for this pls.?
@HumbleM0nster38 ай бұрын
Home assistant is likely the best platform to end up on. Starting on a Google/Alexa ecosystem is usually more attractive as it's built in to everything we buy these days. These automations are a lot easier now than even 6 months ago bridging the gap between the "starter" platforms and home assistant.
@dougpike85217 ай бұрын
I'd like to see a set of "Home Automation Kits"... Where those of us who are newbies, could pick from starter kits thst included everything needed (equipment and installation) to setup the Automated home. The kits could include basic, intermediate, and advanced kits. Meaning a basic kit might be like.. "so you have a few Wyze Cams, sensors, ect.. Here is a basic kit to get started with Home Assistant, how to setup the automations in Home Assistant". Then move up from there. And some video instructions on setting up different options would be fantastic. Like individual smaller instructional videos for each type of automation, what it does, how it's implemented, ways to use it... Etc.
@myatix15 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I am considering getting into home assistant but I was wondering what people recommend hardware wise?
@indiggioman8 ай бұрын
I caught the home automation bug when I build my house in 98 and installed a Stargate w/ lots of X-10, which I'm slowly moving away from. I've gone down the HomeSeer path before Home Assistant was created, as HS had a Stargate plugin. I've since upgraded to HS4, but now they're starting to charge an annual fee for some connectivity. Because I abhor paying fees, I've now started researching Home Assistant again as I've had my eye on it for years now but just not made the jump. I've a fair investment into Z-Wave equipment, so this video really piqued my interest, as I don't really want to replace stuff with Zigbee.
@luxohimmeltasser56666 ай бұрын
Tried HA in spring/summer 2022 and i struggled a lot and found it too difficult and overwhelming, but in early spring 2023 I gave it a new try after testing other open source system witch was easier but yet more complicated, and I almost bought a Homey Pro device and only in that short time it had improved a lot. It could really be the best smart home system if it get even more easy to use.
@davedemo82298 ай бұрын
47 seconds in and gas prices go up when Reed comes into town. look at the Citco sign
@mischadebrouwer98558 ай бұрын
Wow! Your eye for detail! It's true!
@JoshuaTurner-gp9cd8 ай бұрын
Hi❤❤❤ love your vids
@michaelh57228 ай бұрын
I’ve been on the fence with HA for a while running it in Docker, but I think I’ll be ordering a Yellow and CM5 once they are available.
@Hamish_A7 ай бұрын
I've tried HA twice, both times have given up after hitting problems early on. Sitting here right now looking at sonoff temp sensors that I'm using in dumb mode because when i add them they add just fine, but they stop communicating within minutes. 😢 No clues as to why they stop working.
@masterbond98 ай бұрын
I like the idea of using local AI in this instance. and buying an AI box could be cheaper than building it on your own
@CheeseSteaksJimmy-g4l8 ай бұрын
Just came here to say you're looking great! Not sure if you've been doing some fitness regime or some diet but whatever it is, it's working! Keep going!
@dotcypher8 ай бұрын
i was using Zwave and HA as my primary setup for smart home 9 years ago. HA has really come a long way. i ditched zwave for wifi and zigbee because it was just too unaffordable and less choices. I hope zwave will have more devices and lower their cost.
@desi768 ай бұрын
When will HA come to cars? So, you can monitor and protect your car the way we monitor and protect our home?
@faizmuhammad61768 ай бұрын
Can you please review tapo devices? How is their protocol? How is their integration to home assistant?
@eriklundstrom13368 ай бұрын
Just! Ordered a home assistant green a few days ago. Really looking forward to it
@SmartHomeSolver8 ай бұрын
Sweet!
@andyklapper84848 ай бұрын
I'm just looking into all of this, so forgive me if this is a newbie/idiot question/statement - What I'd like is to integrate my smart home (which to be honest I'm initially looking mostly to replace my existing home alarm system) with my video surveillance system. Where I see AI is with an integrated system that handles both my smart home and AI, and using that AI to identify people, capture license plates that go past my house, etc., from the video feeds so the home security system can act on it. AI could also quickly, after a few days or weeks determine which areas in the video feed to ignore because of random movement (trees moving in the wind, cars driving on a street on the other side of one of my neighbors, drops off of the gutter, etc.) My existing video surveillance system (Lorex) sucks so incredibly badly at this. A system that integrates both smart home (alarm) and video security, that uses AI would be amazing. Though, for now, I'd just like to get my home automation system to tell my video security system to turn on interior cameras when it arms when nobody is in the house (at this point in time I'm hoping to link that state to neither my or my wife's cell phone is in the house).
@KP-nc9gk5 ай бұрын
Hi guys, im planning to start my home automation. May i know the machine youre using for your HA server? What's the specs?
@Tommy774288 ай бұрын
I would like to start using Home Assistance, but I already have several smart products with their own apps, can they be used anyway or you need products specifically
@dferg2 ай бұрын
Have you heard of any issues with Home Assistant and certain network configurations or hardware? I have a TP-Link Deco mesh setup that I recently purchased. I constantly have internet issues when Home Assistant is running. More specifically, wifi seemingly drops out and nothing will connect to it. I've been running Home Assistant within a Docker container on my Synology NAS. These issues occur multiple times a day, every day. As soon as I shut down that Docker container, the issues stop happening. I've tested it multiple times. I shut down the container last week and haven't had a single issue with wifi connectivity since.
@dferg2 ай бұрын
I also had the same issues with HomeBridge running on my network as well.
@marije64366 ай бұрын
He sounds so dutch. Didnt know it was a Dutch creation. Im just starting out and I am gonna give Home Assistant a go. I do love customizing hahaha. Its like a puzzle you are making when fixing an issue with automation. !
@adamm31228 ай бұрын
I feel like I’m in the rare camp where I don’t actually like HA… yet. I purchased the HA Green and everything functioned. But the UI was pretty horrendous and the items I was attempting to integrate had issues. The amount of time I needed to spend to get these attractive dashboards and automations to work, just weren’t worth the effort needed. It feels like the product is for die hard only at this point. Until that changes, not yet for me. I just don’t have the time to invest in getting things working for my needs.
@g.42798 ай бұрын
Depending on the AI task you want to run they can totally work on a Pi. An LLM, no, but lots of classification, regression, and optimization models work great on small embedded platforms.
@se777en731208 ай бұрын
I have Govee and Tuya lights and devices and an Ecobee thermostat. Would everything be private and local if I switched to Home Assistant?
@DavidFleck8 ай бұрын
I'm not the first to say this by any means, but if I were on the Home Assistant product team, I would be working on onboarding/migration tools. In other words, how to make it easier to switch to HA. I have to believe one of, if not the biggest obstacles to adoption is customers that don't want to rebuild their set up in a new environment. If I could just copy over my set up from any other platform, I would switch.
@PMPCitizenDeveloper8 ай бұрын
Question - recently installed HA on a thin client and have it connected to a dedicated network I set up for this. Is my HA device supposed to be on this network or my main network that my computer is connected to? How do I access it to set up dashboards and what not since my thin client is sitting in a closet with no monitor. I was able to access via the URL prior to moving to a dedicated network.
@misterhaan8 ай бұрын
i already had a linux system always-on in my basement so i run home assistant through docker on that. are those usb connectivity devices compatible with that setup? i have an ezlo 100 plugged into the wall to control my somfy zwave shades that i'm looking to replace since its connectivity is bad. was planning to find a smartthings hub that still has zwave support but since i plan to put it in home assistant anyway that might be simpler . . . though no mention of when that might be available. i'll see what i can find on the home assistant site.
@rafabaszczyk50188 ай бұрын
Hi, Great information:) I'm currently building a house, and it's in the rough construction stage. What minimal work should I do to prepare the building for smart solutions? Does every device need access to grid power? How can I optimally plan the layout of electrical cables in the rooms?
@indiggioman8 ай бұрын
I would suggest some central location for WiFi router and home automation computer for fanning out radio signals to all parts of the house. Typically these pieces of equipment end up maybe in a basement or attic, so the spread of the signal isn't optimal for coverage. Cabling (Ethernet, video, power) isn't as important as it was before the advent of wireless technologies. Now most devices can be button battery powered, which is kind of a pain, but beats having to deal with powering stuff. Some devices are now using PoE, so you may want to think about that. Otherwise, for certain devices having an AC outlet nearby what you think you might want to automate might be a good idea.
@rafabaszczyk50188 ай бұрын
@@indiggioman thank you. I think about installation in all rooms Aqara FP2 sensor. After that I will be able to create a lot of automation using this sensor.
@imacmill8 ай бұрын
I really want to get onboard with HA, but I can't walk away from the voice control offered by my Alexa devices. The only time I want to look at a dashboard is when configuring devices.
@timothymason55458 ай бұрын
Question as I am looking for a new smart home system for my new house build. I have been told home assistant or homey pro. Thoughts as you’re a big smart home guy. Just want to use my HomePods still.
@reznikovpaul62175 ай бұрын
Home Assistant.Very nice!
@dezent8 ай бұрын
I used homeassistant appliance on my VMware, it filled the disks with logs and now it has been broken for 6 months and I do not want to reinstall it since it will probably happen again. Logrotation is a thing and if you make an appliance please have your stuff in order.
@beepboopbeepboop1908 ай бұрын
The only AI I'll consider using is a local-only one. I like the idea of having a local, central AI that hooks into things like jellyfin to make suggestions or create playlists. I don't necessarily want that to be baked into jellyfin because I'd prefer to have a centralized "brain" that can be used by any media application or similar and not have one per-application that's tied to only that application. I'm excited for the improvements to the UI and dashboards. I've been using HA for probably 7 or 8 years and my dashboards are a hellscape of "unavailable" things that I can't be bothered to fix. It would be great if something would solve that for me without me having to spend a bunch of time on it. I feel like at some point I'll just give in and do a fresh install since I think a lot of my problems are very old problems.
@beepboopbeepboop1908 ай бұрын
Also - shared dashboards and dashboard blueprints would be amazing. Especially if there was something in there that checked whether devices exist for each category and only show tabs and panels where devices are present instead of creating everything in the blueprint when only 75% of it is applicable to your instance. Example: don't show a garage tab at all for people who don't have a garage.
@JustinKais8 ай бұрын
Local, exactly. I don't need google knowing how many times I passed by a thermostat or other sensor to go to the bathroom each night. Because you know your data will be sold.
@rfitzgerald20048 ай бұрын
I think HA has huge potential. I've been using it myself for the past year but spouse approval is a key factor here. In my journey I have been conscious to always retain manual control ability for all smart devices. I primarily use Zigbee and also have a small number of cloud-reliant devices where I couldn't find zigbee alternatives.I don't really have any automations setup so far, I mainly use it as a dashboard for home, being able to pull up an app and control any device in the house is very useful, I'll add more to it in the future but for now I'm content. My next big jump will be to add voice assistants. I've been tied to Google Home for too long and it just hasn't kept up...at all, if anything it is far less useful now than it was at launch
@rfitzgerald20048 ай бұрын
I do however want to see improvements around HA updates, it seems every time I open the dashboard there's an update available. I want updates to be automatic, and to only notify me if there is a failure (it would be cool to see a auto-rollback in event of failure too).
@clij52027 ай бұрын
I still struggle with reliables devices or lack of logs why devices become unresponsive. And how to get them back, always need to restart the dedicated Mini PC.
@PersonXes8 ай бұрын
Interesting video! I've watched all the material from home assistant about their visit to the z-wave summit but still learnt new things from your video. I'm a big fan of z-wave but here in Europe manufacturers have all but stopped introducing new z-wave devices (except for shelly who have bought Qubino and have been introducing replacements of the Qubino devices under their own name). During your visit at the summit, did you learn anything about new products being released (and not only in the US)?
@SmartHomeSolver8 ай бұрын
That's great to hear! Yes there are some exciting devices but I can't talk about them just yet!
@PersonXes8 ай бұрын
@@SmartHomeSolver cool thanks, sincerely hope these products will be coming to Europe as well
@twosawyers8 ай бұрын
Does it work with Ring?
@TheSkepticSkwerl6 ай бұрын
Now that I am starting my home assistant journey, I will probably start programming features for it. I have this dang wifi ac unit that can't talk to it, so I am gonna explore it
@Sean-Seymour7 ай бұрын
I am a complete newbie, but somewhat of a tech guy and I could not figure out generally how to start with home assistant. Can someone post a link to a video that goes through it step-by-step for the absolutely layperson?
@tld81028 ай бұрын
If home assistant is the future. There is alot of work to make the learning curve more accessible to ordinary people
@TH3xR34P3R8 ай бұрын
Home Assistant is just way too good when it comes to all the options out there with how modular it is to pick anything else and the fact that almost everything can be controled without the need for cloud api calls that don't need to happen just to turn a switch on or off is perfect. I have been using it for about a year now in a virtualbox instance on my nuc so I can keep rotating snapshots and backup the entire VM folder when I make major changes. I use the trigger by list with the choose nesting to organise the actions for the devices that I need to control which lets me keep things nice and clean for the amount of automations I have in the list. The skyconnect zigbee stick in multipan mode has been working great and don't have issues so far, so looking forward to grab the zwave stick when its ready from them to support.
@F3RXАй бұрын
I see all this about Home Assistant and when I tried, everything I wanted to do I discovered it was imposible or not longer available.
@andybrice27118 ай бұрын
It's definitely got an excellent core operating system and libraries. Though I still think there are some major pain-points in the architecture which will need a bit of a rethink. I struggle with the way that Helpers, Templates, Automations, and Actions are stored separately, all in a flat global scope, often defined using different syntaxes (YAML vs Jinja), and impossible to encapsulate together into reusable modules. Modelling a network of devices is one application where an Object Oriented paradigm is ideal. But Home Assistant seems to have both an Imperative system, and a Functional Reactive system, but which don't always integrate neatly.
@TheRiehlThing428 ай бұрын
If Home Assistant had easy to setup automations like Homey Pro's Flows, I would be back on Home Assistant. Having flows, and having them just work, and intuitive, is what is keeping me from running Home Assistant.
@anilkumar19718 ай бұрын
Hi, quick question, what do you prefer and easy to use? Home assistant or Homey Pro?
@TheRiehlThing428 ай бұрын
@@anilkumar1971 Home Assistant has more options with more devices, but Homey Pro definitely is WAAAAAAAAAAY easier to setup automations with their "flows." And it isn't even close.
@anilkumar19718 ай бұрын
@@TheRiehlThing42 Thank you so much! Just curious: what are the main "flows"?
@TheRiehlThing428 ай бұрын
@@anilkumar1971 Flows are basically how Homey Pro does automations. It is drag and drop. If Home Assistant started using them, I would probably be using Home Assistant.