
siclark wrote:So my time in last 6 months to push the zigbee2mqtt solution has been entirely zero, and dont see that changing. Is this solution now stable and reliable? I am seriously considering just buying the hubitat to fix some of the niggles I have with the integration of bulbs with Indigo.
I am replacing many of my aqara temperature sensors as just too unreliable but weirdly the switches and buttons work perfectly.
autolog wrote:siclark wrote:So my time in last 6 months to push the zigbee2mqtt solution has been entirely zero, and dont see that changing. Is this solution now stable and reliable? I am seriously considering just buying the hubitat to fix some of the niggles I have with the integration of bulbs with Indigo.
I am replacing many of my aqara temperature sensors as just too unreliable but weirdly the switches and buttons work perfectly.
You are asking me to tempt fate!![]()
Yes, it seems very reliable for me, now that I have ironed out some of the gremlins.
I think the Aqara temperature sensors can be unreliable on the Hubitat although that hasn't been my experience. I think it depends on what Zigbee extenders you have. I use INNR plugs which seem to work OK.
Of course, it has only been tested by myself and a couple of other users AFAIK. The documentation still needs to be completed but you can get support from this forum in the interim.
I am using it for Zigbee temperature sensors (Aqara and Sonoff), Hue motion sensors, scene switches, LED colour strip etc; Z-wave Ring Alarm Keypads (G1 & G2) and Tasmota UK plugs (this doesn't need a Hubitat Elevation Hub).
You will have to install the MQTT Hubitat App on the Hubitat Elevation Hub to get this to work.
siclark wrote:Yeah. Sonoff temp sensors much better if a little bigger. The aqara switches though and buttons are good.
Can you pair a switch direct to a bulb using the hubitat?
MarcoGT wrote:Hi,
thanks a lot!
I have just a quick question: the idea is therefore to have ZigBee integrated into Indigo, right?
Plug Hubitat to network, connect a ZigBee sensor to Hubitat and add it into Indigo with the plugin, am I right?
Any kind of ZigBee sensor will work? Also with voice control?
Thanks
Marco
Plug Hubitat to network, connect a ZigBee sensor to Hubitat and add it into Indigo with the plugin,
autolog wrote:To get started with this plugin you need to have / do the following (overview):
- A Hubitat Elevation Hub
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- An MQTT Broker (suggest Mosquitto running in a Docker container)
- Install the MQTT App from @kevin aka xAPPO on Github: Forum: [Beta] MQTT beta 3d (released 5th July) and Github: xAPPO/MQTT
- Configure the MQTT App to publish Hubitat devices you want to monitor / control
- Install the Hubitat Bridge plugin, add in a Hubitat Elevation device, then add Hubitat devices associated with those published via MQTT
Any kind of ZigBee sensor will work? Also with voice control?
MarcoGT wrote:Thanks a lot for all the info.
It seems that to get in EU (Germany) is much more expensive...
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