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I was reading the HA roadmap and thinking about the points where everyone (else) interacts with my HA environment. I’ve wanted displays/dashboards for a long time but mostly have either battery powered buttons or smart wall switches. These are good in that I can automate them but with two teenage children we have a lot of variability.

Tell me how everyone else uses HA in your house. Do they love it? Do they see only that buttons ‘do things’? Do they read dashboards and crave data?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I don't quite get the NFC tags thing. Does this mean you have a tag on your wall that you tap your phone on? Is this something you prefer doing over opening home assistant on your phone and clicking the appropriate button? Not being critical or anything, I just see it mentioned often but I can't really conceptualise why it's a thing, and I'm curious what I might be missing.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Yeah, I'm just using some cheap NFC stickers from Ali Express.

The thing is that I don't use the dashboard: not every action has a dashboard entry and even if there is one, the amount of time it takes to load the app, open the correct dashboard tab, and then click a button is like, 10x the time of 'tap your phone on the NFC tag, and thing happens'.

On Android anyway: iOS requires you endlessly tap 'Yes, yes I'm sure I meant to do that it's fine just do it already' for NFC triggered actions, and on Android, it just goes 'boink' and does it.

TLDR: it's super faster than hitting a button on the dashboard.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

I think I'd still prefer actual buttons if I went that route, but I think I kind of get it. Can this be made to work with a smart watch too?