Kat81inTX

joined 11 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

I haven’t tried this, yet, but to take advantage of the multi-admin feature of Matter, you do something like this:

  1. Pair the device to Apple Home
  2. From within the Apple Home app, generate a new pairing code for the device (that code will be different from the one that came with the device, and will expire in 5 minutes)
  3. Use that code to pair the device to the second controller
[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

+1 but only if you’re serious about diving down the home automation rabbit hole.

The approach that I’ve found to work well is that Home Assistant provides the real “brains” of my house, and almost all of my smart devices are connected there.

I then use an HA integration with HK to expose those devices to HK so it can act as a “voice front end” to HA.

Implementing your requirement of a “default ambient brightness” would be straightforward to do in HA. I use the word “straightforward” intentionally, as it assumes you’re comfortable with basic concepts of coding. There’s a Node-RED plugin for HA that provides a visual programming interface that may help you. (I’m an old school programmer, so am more comfortable with raw code.)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

+1 for Zooz

I appreciate the motivation your wife has regarding the kids forgetting to turn stuff off. Same issue here, but grandkids. 🥴

I’ve been considering adding an mmWave presence detector in rooms in which they often leave lights on. But so far I haven’t found a Z-Wave solution and don’t want to add Zibgee to my setup.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

+1 for Zooz

I appreciate the motivation your wife has regarding the kids forgetting to turn stuff off. Same issue here, but grandkids. 🥴

I’ve been considering adding an mmWave presence detector in rooms in which they often leave lights on. But so far I haven’t found a Z-Wave solution and don’t want to add Zibgee to my setup.