Rob Kniaz

Home Assistant - Open source home automation tools

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Paulus Schoutsen
Paulus, author of Home Assistant here. Home Assistant is free, fully open-source and fully community driven - no company involved. We have over 240 components and platforms to include a wide range of products and services: https://home-assistant.io/compon... Our community is very active, friendly and helpful. So if you run into any problems while trying to use Home Assistant, stop by the forum for help: https://community.home-assistant...
Ram
@balloob -- Keep up the great work...:) Just now checked your demo, it looks really good...:)
DAVE MORIN
@balloob this is really cool. Have been looking for something like this.
Kasper Hägele
I follow this project closely, can't wait to fiddle around with it!
Samir Doshi
open the floodgates
Clement P.

I use now for at least one year. I can control my heatings, my lights. Integrate late product as Ikea Tradfri really quick. The UI could be bad but it is so easy to integrate with Alexa or Homekit (with homebridge) that we can allow this issues.

Pros:

A lot of integration

Easy to setup (see hass.io)

Big community

Weekly release

Open source

Not limited

Cons:

Some slowness/issue using the front end UI on different OS

Difficulties to have a nice organisation (UI)

Conikal
Great work.
Hal Gottfried
So it's openHab?
Lvan Rogers
Nice home assistance product. But is purely secure from cyber crime?
Adaline Mary
A proper app and secure app for home improvements.
Meg

Love it.

Works out of the box on raspi. Not the easiest configuration but therefore it is free

Pros:

Free, open source, supports a lot of devices, Alexa, Google & Apple Home support

Cons:

need some it knowledge

Lars Emil Christensen

Been using for over a year. Home Assistant is The most awesome smart home hub out there.

Pros:

Lets me plug in any smart home device and control it through Home Assistant

Cons:

None

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