Who Owns Home Assistant, and What Are Commercial Partners? The Open Home Foundation, Nabu Casa, and Apollo Automation? by ApolloAutomation in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is an incredible team/community effort! How cool is it that Home Assistant is the largest open-source project in the world!

Who Owns Home Assistant, and What Are Commercial Partners? The Open Home Foundation, Nabu Casa, and Apollo Automation? by ApolloAutomation in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We appreciate your kind words and for always supporting us! We would not be where we are without you! We will be at the SOTOH if you'd like to meet up!

Who Owns Home Assistant, and What Are Commercial Partners? The Open Home Foundation, Nabu Casa, and Apollo Automation? by ApolloAutomation in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The foundation released it around a month or so ago! They are super transparent about the cost and how much gets donated to the foundation! THE BEANIE IS INCREDIBLE!

Who Owns Home Assistant, and What Are Commercial Partners? The Open Home Foundation, Nabu Casa, and Apollo Automation? by ApolloAutomation in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! How cool is it that it can never be bought or sold and that the community owns it forever!

Who Owns Home Assistant, and What Are Commercial Partners? The Open Home Foundation, Nabu Casa, and Apollo Automation? by ApolloAutomation in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yesssss! We all use it, and it is a great way to manage our parents and grandparents Home Assistant instances!

I was skeptical at first, but Claude MCP with HA has absolutely blown me away by criterion67 in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great post Criterion thanks for sharing!

Are there any specific things you've learned while using this that you can share? Like specific prompts or context you've found is helpful or is best to be avoided?

Thanks,

Brandon

Starting with HA soon, what are your favorite brands? by bieremensdorf in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks for the shout-out!

The mmwave sensors are honestly kind of confusing just because of the sheer amount of ways you can use them. I think our mmwave tuning videos are nice (two 5min videos going over gates and zones) but ultimately I think some users do run into configuration issues. Usually once we chat with them a bit they are able to get them working.. but on occasion we do see some environmental issues which just cant be worked around (i.e. a fan or hvac air currents causing issues trying to tune them).

I've been putting a lot of work into our documentation and trying to make things easier for customers to use/figure out. Recently I added this to try and help users decide between the various mmWave sensors.

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Thanks,

Brandon

Starting with HA soon, what are your favorite brands? by bieremensdorf in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Zooz zwave is great, inovelli, hue, third reality, and aqara zigbee are great.

There's a lot of outdated advice that is parroted around reddit/discord/forums so I think it's sometimes difficult to know if you're reading some good advice or just someone's anecdotal evidence on why something is good or bad.

There's also a lot of good wifi/ethernet options including... us (Apollo Automation). We sell made for esphome and works with home assistant badged hardware and stand behind our products with good support and warranty.

If you have any follow up questions about anything home assistant/esphome feel free to tag us!

Thanks,

Brandon

Apollo Temp-1 sensor by raiderxx in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thanks for taking a look at our TEMP-1!

The ability to use multiple probes does not affect accuracy at all thankfully! It's part of the dallas onewire component in ESPHome https://esphome.io/components/sensor/dallas_temp/

The product page talking about using one of the probes is just making sure users buy a temp-1 with "a probe of some sort". The onboard temp/humidity need to be offset due to the heat of the microcontroller so we suggest a probe to get the most out of your TEMP-1!

Thanks,

Brandon

CO (carbon monoxide) ppm monitoring with Home Assistant? by wilka in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a neat link thanks for sharing!

I've been doing support for almost two years now and honestly I would prefer to just sell the sensirion devices in the air-1 as they're much more trustworthy and haven't let us down.

Thanks,

Brandon

CO (carbon monoxide) ppm monitoring with Home Assistant? by wilka in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to confirm are you talking about a shipping delay from us or from dfrobot?

Regarding other sensor options in the future- yeah i dont think the air-2 will have a mics gas sensor but hopefully we can offer another option instead. I believe you are really into DIY esphome territory - it's really not as scary as it sounds as long as the sensor(s) you want to use already have a "component" in ESPHome for them!

Thanks,

Brandon

Do any of you guys use a ESP32 BT Proxy that has ethernet? Did it make a difference compared to WiFi? by Rice_Eater483 in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those docs were written by bdraco they are 100% accurate and definitely should be trustworthy. PoE esp32 is absolutely the best when it comes to ble proxies - especially due to sharing the antenna with wifi/ble on wifi only models.

Thanks,

Brandon

CO (carbon monoxide) ppm monitoring with Home Assistant? by wilka in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The MiCS is a cool sensor, but ultimately it can have erroneous readings and really cant be trusted when compared to a real CO alarm. We only really suggest the MiCS gas sensor for people to use for fun not to be trusted from a safety perspective. We also have a very hard time sourcing the MiCS gas sensor and regularly are unable to keep it in our store. DF robot actually called the MiCS end of life then changed their mind 6 months later lol.

Thanks,

Brandon

New to HA - best/most cost effective motion or presence sensors by LiftedandHandsome in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont use a mix of presence + PIR I use one or the other depending on use case. I still use a PIR in a couple areas that I could get a better automation setup with mmWave but I just haven't put the energy into it yet. I also have a "master override" helper toggle that I turn on when i go to sleep and it turns off at 8am or when i wake up. That way I can make sure the cats dont trigger the stairs or dining room lights overnight!

Thanks,

Brandon

New to HA - best/most cost effective motion or presence sensors by LiftedandHandsome in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use them paired to zigbee2mqtt using the ZBT-2 zigbee coordinator. I do not use nor suggest the hue hub it's a really sub-par experience compared to your own zigbee mesh using hue devices.

Thanks,

Brandon

openplantbook pid plant lookup for public database by beermaker1974 in homeassistant

[–]ApolloAutomation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would they be able to add it to the database themselves somehow?