Zigbee sensors

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Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:02 pm
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Zigbee sensors

An initial, I have done it post, with more detail to follow. Hopefully this is new and not redoing something else that has been done. But I was interested in getting generic zigbee sensors into Indigo that wouldnt sync via the Hue hub and the great Hue plugin (which I use for all my bulbs). I also didnt want to buy another hub.

Using a £10 USB stick (cheaper if you wait for Ali shipping) I have got a £10 temp/humidity/pressure sensor that looks great updating 3 linked devices in Indigo via MQTT. No other hardware required. This is opening up a new range of sensor options.

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Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:15 pm
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Re: Zigbee sensors

I thought you were also using an rPi?

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Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:17 pm
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Haha. I am but it’s not needed. You could run direct on a Mac mini. It was easier for me to setup on a pi than get a usb hub to fit the usb stick into my mini. Also it was already plugged into the pi to flash the firmware as I didn't bother buying the dedicated cable for it so used some jumper cables.
However who doesn’t have a spare pi or 2 lying around these days

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siclark wrote:
However who doesn’t have a spare pi or 2 lying around these days


I don't. I need to order some more. Had one die on me, and another is permanently attached to my Ender 3 printer, and another is moving to our storage facility to run the sensors there (relayed back to Indigo via MQTT). So the only one I have left is an old rPi 1, which isn't good for much. I've been buying 3B+ models. Maybe it's time to try out a 4.

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Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:21 pm
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Ah. I have 5 doing pibeacon duties one of which is also now running zigbee2mqtt in nodejs.

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Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:10 pm
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siclark wrote:
An initial, I have done it post, with more detail to follow. Hopefully this is new and not redoing something else that has been done. But I was interested in getting generic zigbee sensors into Indigo that wouldnt sync via the Hue hub and the great Hue plugin (which I use for all my bulbs). I also didnt want to buy another hub.

Using a £10 USB stick (cheaper if you wait for Ali shipping) I have got a £10 temp/humidity/pressure sensor that looks great updating 3 linked devices in Indigo via MQTT. No other hardware required. This is opening up a new range of sensor options.


This is great- please share any relevant deets on the plugins you used (eg Shims, MQTT, etc)!

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Fri Feb 14, 2020 1:41 am
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mundmc wrote:
siclark wrote:
An initial, I have done it post, with more detail to follow. Hopefully this is new and not redoing something else that has been done. But I was interested in getting generic zigbee sensors into Indigo that wouldnt sync via the Hue hub and the great Hue plugin (which I use for all my bulbs). I also didnt want to buy another hub.

Using a £10 USB stick (cheaper if you wait for Ali shipping) I have got a £10 temp/humidity/pressure sensor that looks great updating 3 linked devices in Indigo via MQTT. No other hardware required. This is opening up a new range of sensor options.


This is great- please share any relevant deets on the plugins you used (eg Shims, MQTT, etc)!


Will do. Just testing out a few setups and hardware. Really interested to read you can create a mesh of ZigBee USB sticks to work like zwave boosters.

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mundmc wrote:
siclark wrote:
An initial, I have done it post, with more detail to follow. Hopefully this is new and not redoing something else that has been done. But I was interested in getting generic zigbee sensors into Indigo that wouldnt sync via the Hue hub and the great Hue plugin (which I use for all my bulbs). I also didnt want to buy another hub.

Using a £10 USB stick (cheaper if you wait for Ali shipping) I have got a £10 temp/humidity/pressure sensor that looks great updating 3 linked devices in Indigo via MQTT. No other hardware required. This is opening up a new range of sensor options.


This is great- please share any relevant deets on the plugins you used (eg Shims, MQTT, etc)!


Will do. Just testing out a few setups and hardware. Really interested to read you can create a mesh of ZigBee USB sticks to work like zwave boosters.


Mesh??? Wow, that’s awesome

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Fri Feb 14, 2020 11:47 am
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Yes. If we just want it as a cheap sensor network and don't have mains wired devices to repeat like our zwave devices an extra $6 usb stick would solve that problem.
Getting another order in over the weekend to play some more.

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Just need to make sure with WiFi mesh around the house, plus Hue ZigBee light link plus ZigBee mesh, so 3 Networks all on same frequency that I manage the channels carefully.

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Re: Zigbee sensors

siclark wrote:
An initial, I have done it post, with more detail to follow. Hopefully this is new and not redoing something else that has been done. But I was interested in getting generic zigbee sensors into Indigo that wouldnt sync via the Hue hub and the great Hue plugin (which I use for all my bulbs). I also didnt want to buy another hub.

Using a £10 USB stick (cheaper if you wait for Ali shipping) I have got a £10 temp/humidity/pressure sensor that looks great updating 3 linked devices in Indigo via MQTT. No other hardware required. This is opening up a new range of sensor options.


All ready and waiting for the Zigbee writeup :)

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Sat Feb 15, 2020 8:31 am
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Haha. Nice case. What sensor have you got?

I'll try and get onto it this evening. Just had a HDD in my NAS die so having to deal with that first.

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Re: Zigbee sensors

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Haha. Nice case. What sensor have you got?

I'll try and get onto it this evening. Just had a HDD in my NAS die so having to deal with that first.


At present only Philips Hue bulbs as most Aqara sellers are Chinese based so I am not ordering due to the delay
Case Stick and antenna preflashed for zigbee2mqqt for £22.00 first class royal mail delivery.

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Re: Zigbee sensors

CliveS wrote:
... Case Stick and antenna preflashed for zigbee2mqqt for £22.00 first class royal mail delivery.

Is there a link for this? :)

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Sat Feb 15, 2020 9:18 am
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Re: Zigbee sensors

You can get aqara temp and humidity from Amazon in only 1-2 days and not much difference in price to the Chinese sellers.

Also look at banggood as they sell several sensor types shipping from Europe.

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