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Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
Home Assistant is a free and open-source home automation platform designed to be a central control system for smart home devices. It emphasizes local control and privacy.
Centralizing control of disparate smart home devices and services while ensuring data privacy and allowing for complex, personalized automation without vendor lock-in.
Supports integration with thousands of devices and services from various vendors.
Create complex automation rules based on events, time, or states.
User-friendly web interface and mobile apps for controlling devices and monitoring the home.
Prioritizes local processing of data, minimizing reliance on cloud services for enhanced privacy and speed.
Home Assistant can automate and manage virtually any aspect of a modern home with connected devices. Common use cases include:
Automatically turn lights on/off based on motion detection, time of day, or occupancy.
Enhances convenience, saves energy, and improves security.
Monitor doors, windows, and motion sensors, triggering alerts or actions (like turning on lights) when security events occur.
Provides peace of mind and can deter intruders.
Integrate smart thermostats, switches, and sensors to optimize heating, cooling, and appliance usage based on presence or schedule.
Reduces utility bills and environmental impact.
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