ᐅ Smart Home Hub – Which Ones Are Compatible with EnOcean?

Created on: 4 Feb 2020 14:29
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Grantlhaua
Hello everyone,

For our new build, I decided to go with the heating system from our manufacturer (Kermi) and am currently installing Enocean components (this can’t be changed now since the parts have been at home for a long time). I actually like the Enocean protocol a lot, but after reading a bit about smart home systems and seeing many things on Instagram and Pinterest, I came across IKEA Tradfri, Philips Hue, and a Doorbird as well. We also already have a Sonos system. Now my question is how to integrate all of this seamlessly. The plan is to use a tablet as the door station to access Doorbird, which is already set up using Tasker and Fully Kiosk. But how do I now connect Sonos, Hue, and Enocean into one system?

Should I use FHEM? What alternatives are there? How can I connect my Enocean components to Alexa? KNX was never an option due to cost, but in hindsight, Homematic IP also seems quite interesting.

Thanks!

Regards
untergasse435 Feb 2020 12:15
Grantlhaua schrieb:

I’ve already looked into it. Kermi recently joined the WiButler Alliance as well. It just looks kind of awkward though. I’ve also seen Homee, and I actually like the concept, but somehow it’s not open enough for the visualization.

With systems like these, you’re not in a position to request much. You just have to be happy if it works reasonably stable. You can only achieve openness with software like ioBroker, etc.
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Grantlhaua
5 Feb 2020 12:32
untergasse43 schrieb:

You can only do open communication with software like ioBroker, etc.
Then it will probably be FHEM. IO-Broker does not yet support EnOcean actuators. Basically, all this visualization stuff is just for fun. The main thing is that the roller shutters open and close now, and the lights turn on and off.
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matte
5 Feb 2020 17:08
Grantlhaua schrieb:

Symcon is really expensive, right? It costs 100€/year?

No, the license is a one-time payment ranging from 99€ up to 499€ for the Unlimited version. Among other things, they differ in the number of variables that can be assigned.
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Grantlhaua
6 Feb 2020 06:38
matte1987 schrieb:

No, the license costs a one-time fee ranging from €99 up to €499 for the Unlimited version. Among other things, they differ in the number of variables that can be assigned.

ah okay, I thought it was per year.
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Grantlhaua
10 Feb 2020 06:31
Good morning,

I will probably take a look at IO-Broker now. The EnOcean gateway is currently under further development and will hopefully be ready by the time I have some time to deal with something like this.
Mycraft10 Feb 2020 07:48
Go ahead, it’s not wrong.