
Monitor your website using Home Assistant and Uptime Robot
Uptime Robot is a service which will check the status of your websites and integrates with Home Assistant.
Welcome to our guide page for Home Assistant, ESPHome, and smart home automation! This page is designed to provide you with comprehensive and step-by-step guides for setting up and using Home Assistant, ESPHome, and various smart home devices. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, our guides will help you make the most out of your smart home setup. We cover everything from the basics of home automation to advanced topics like automating your lights and controlling your devices with voice commands. Join us as we explore the exciting world of smart homes and discover how easy it is to make your home smarter, safer, and more comfortable!
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Uptime Robot is a service which will check the status of your websites and integrates with Home Assistant.
This DIY video doorbell uses an ESP32-CAM and doesn't need any cloud services.
This project uses a 2.4″ Nextion display, which are quite interesting on their own, and the popular Wemos D1 mini ESP8266 board housed inside of a 3D printed case.
Using RTSP you can display your Wyze Cam v2's video stream on any supported platform. And it just so happens that Home Assistant supports RTSP.
How does the DHT11 hold up against the DHT22 and BME280 for ESPHome projects?
This ESPHome project is a simple, physical volume controller for Home Assistant.
A Home Assistant enthusiast couldn’t find any component which would allow them to control their TP-Link router. The solution?
The Purifier Card displays the state of your air purifier and allows to control it.
Binary sensors in Home Assistant are sensors which can only ever have one of two states. They can either be off (0) or on (1).
Node-RED and Home Assistant overlap in some areas. But why should you be restricting yourself to just one application? I say choose both!