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
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
Grantlhaua schrieb:
More important to me is the lighting because we are both always too lazy to get up from the couch to turn off the light.Then install a switch near the sofa or use a tablet/phone.G
Grantlhaua5 Feb 2020 09:38tomtom79 schrieb:
So, Philips Hue devices connect directly to TaHoma, but apparently IKEA lamps do not. However, the last post on this topic in the forum is from 2018, so a lot has changed since then.
This is currently also supported
[ATTACH alt="Screenshot_2020-02-05-09-20-31-917_com.android.chrome.jpg"]42686[/ATTACH] You can now easily pair IKEA devices with the Hue Bridge.
Mycraft schrieb:
Then create a switching option near the sofa or use a tablet/phone. I do have switches, but only conventional ones. That means if I want to turn the lights on via phone or voice control, it only works if the switch is turned on.
Grantlhaua schrieb:
I have switches, but only conventional ones. That means if I want to turn the light on via phone/voice, it only works when the switch is in the ON position.Oh dear, then you will have to modify those switches. Without that, it will only be "semi-smart," which basically means not smart at all.G
Grantlhaua5 Feb 2020 09:43Mycraft schrieb:
Oh dear, then you just have to modify it. Without that, it will only be "semi-smart," which basically means not smart at all.That's why I thought about using an in-wall controller. But then what do I do with the lamps^^ They aren't that cheap either.
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