Has anyone ever had issues with the Hue outdoor sensor? It seems to be triggering constantly - or at least, the light is behaving like it has been triggered constantly:
I swear that was my experience of home assistant.Trying to automate things has become a bit of an obsession, my wife puts it best "you have solutions looking for problems"
You don't have to do any automation with HA. But it has certainly decommissioned like 20 other apps (hue, Peugeot, bright, Reolink, Tapo, govee to name a few).I swear that was my experience of home assistant.
How about nope assistant?
I've got mine running in a VM in a NUC style thing - HP Elitedesk with a Ryzen 3400G. It uses 18W continuously so not quite as low as a Pi, but it's got tons of power left over for others VMs/tasks. Feels a bit more stable than anything I've ever run on a Pi - never ever struggles or crashes, and comes back on by itself after a power cut.
I get that but in my experience having loads of hue bulbs set into rooms, smartthings motion sensors, echos, cameras etc (ie a lot of volume but nothing crazy) the level of attention I needed to pay to make something sort of work was just not worth it. It felt like I was basically geeking out for myself and risking my other half never speaking to me again.You don't have to do any automation with HA. But it has certainly decommissioned like 20 other apps (hue, Peugeot, bright, Reolink, Tapo, govee to name a few).
The pi are underpowered until you get to second hand NUC money. I bought a cheap HP till computer from members market. Unsure on power but it isn't a lot. I did have a virtual box vm but Bluetooth was garbageGetting fairly excited to start on this. We move into a new rental on the 3rd and so can dig out my old Hue bulbs and start to slowly get things configured. Is a raspberry pi still the preferred route? I saw this which seemed recommended
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Or is it worth getting an Intel NUC type device?
Benefit of the Pi is that i've already got one running Volumio for music and so i figured i could buy a double case to keep things neater.
The pi are underpowered until you get to second hand NUC money. I bought a cheap HP till computer from members market. Unsure on power but it isn't a lot. I did have a virtual box vm but Bluetooth was garbage
I use Hue for lights so haven't needed ZigBee. I prefer my hybrid setup - hue for lights, hive for energy, the rest are internet connected but can locally communicate with HA (govee, Reolink).Funnily enough i only yesterday saw this on the Spanish equivalent of HUDK
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Although looking around it seems it a fairly standard price, doesn't seem much more than a Pi once you add in various added modules. I assume you just add a Zigbee USB adaptor on?