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A tp-link wifi plug that wouldn't work if the internet went down.
Zigbee plugs and HA all the way after that!
And I avoid tp-link products with a passion.
You can make those tplink plugs work off-line if you stick some time into it. The zigbee is probably more worthwhile.
This is the way. HA is what really got me thinking about self-hosting more seriously — I realized Google and Amazon likely knew what room I was in and when I was in it. That was enough to go down the rabbit hole.
M my understating is TPL now works with HA and local app access ? Says platinum on the docs.
I had some plugs that I discovered I could flash custom firmware to. It taught me a few skills that I’m still a novice in level in, but I understand much more than when I started with.
I started out with Tasmota and eventually moved over to ESPHome. I’ve taken quite a few products out of the cloud over the years with it including some for friends.
Those devices, plus HomeKits as well as Zigbee as you mentioned are all great and all a central part in my Home Automation.
HA is what?
Home Assistant
https://www.home-assistant.io/