jroach wrote:siclark,
Many thanks. I've read a bit about the Hubitat and really like the approach. Curious... I see that there is a Hubitat Plugin for Indigo but is Hubitat positioned to replace Indigo?
It also consolidates my zigbee and z-wave sticks.
Hubitat is in no position to replace Indigo, but it is in an excellent position to enhance it.
I have a detached garage that has trouble getting z-wave signals reliably but I do have mains and a reliable wi-fi signal so placing a Hubitat into the garage would give me z-wave gen7 and zigbee.
I say would because I don't need to put the hubitat in the garage at present because zigbee works fine from the hub in the house were z-wave struggles!
Now with the Hubitat plugin the zigbee devices and Tasmota mains plugs working in the garage look like any other device to Indigo.
So when I push the Zigbee 2 button Zemismart switch in the house it triggers an action to turn on the Tasmota plug in the garage, trigger the Shelly 1 to short the open switch on the garage opener and as the door rises, the Zigbee contact sensor triggers and that fires the Hue bulb in the hall to turn green to show the garage door is opening. Fires off a Pushover notification and all done by an Indigo Action and simple python script.
Not one single Indigo z-wave device in all that, and not really much setting up on the Hubitat Hub either, definitely no programming on the Hubitat.
So it costs 130 UK pounds, yes but where can you buy reliable contact and motion sensors for £10 , reliable 16 Amp mains plugs for £12 plus other Zigbee devices compared to Z-wave plugs for £30, sensors from £25 and it has a Zigbee Hub and a Gen-7 Z-wave hub built in.
The other hub to look at is the "Collective CORE" which unfortunately will not make the Indiegogo funding total, but should still be released hopefully this year. More details at
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/core-by-oh-la-labs-home-automation-done-right#/That also will have an Indigo plugin, and give even more to enhance Indigo.