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My best Home Assistant automations were built by other people
Yours can be too.
Start your smart home automations with simple rules and device support, so setup stays clear and upgrades stay easy.
Discover C.A.F.E., the visual automation editor for Home Assistant: interest, installation via HACS, getting started, tips, and limitations in beta.
Many of us hacker types with some hardware knowledge and a smattering of embedded experience would like to get into home automation, but there can be quite a learning curve. If you’re looking for a ...
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Everyone should understand these smart home terms
A glossary for smart home newcomers.
Have you ever wished your smart home devices could do just a little bit more—something uniquely tailored to your needs? Maybe you’ve dreamed of a home automation sensors that tracks the exact ...
Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
Al and I were talking on the podcast about the Home Assistant home automation hub software. In particular, about how devilishly well designed it is for extensibility. It’s designed to be added on to, ...
When the Nest Learning Thermostat burst into the smart home market nearly a decade ago, it seemed poised to change how we saw smart home tech: Lindsey Turrentine, CNET's editor-in-chief at the time, ...
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