Want to control some of your favorite Home Assistant sensors directly from the Windows system tray menu? No problem. There is a small little tool for just that as well
The installation itself is super easy. All you need to do is download the tool from Pascal’s GIT hub site, enter the URL of your Home Assistant installation, and create a “token” in Home Assistant.
Once you’ve done this, just start adding your favorite Entities to the list of things to control. You do this either by scrolling through the list of available/possible Entities. Or you enter the Entity name. Note – not everything is supported yet.
Are you looking to integrate your Easee EV charger into Home Assistant for better control and automation? The Easee custom component by nordicopen is a fantastic tool that makes this possible. In this guide, I’ll walk you through the steps to install and configure it. Why Use the Easee Integration?…
Introduction Home automation is constantly evolving, and Home Assistant is at the forefront of this revolution with its open-source platform. Among the various integrations available, Spook stands out as a powerful toolbox designed to enhance your Home Assistant experience. In this blog post, we'll explore what Spook can and can't…
Introduction Integrating music into your smart home setup can significantly enhance your living experience, and Music Assistant for Home Assistant is a powerful tool to achieve this. This blog post will provide a summary of what Music Assistant is, how to use and install it, and what it can and…