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Homebridge vs Home Assistant, unbiased opinion - Reddit Homebridge is a plug and play solution for HomeKit, and all the shortcomings of Homebridge stem from the shortcomings of the platform itself I'm very technical on both hardware and software, but figuring out HA was more than a chore
Homekit Secure Video for (almost) any RTSP capable camera Step 2: Upgrade Homebridge to version 1 4 0-beta 4 This adds preliminary support for HSV to Homebridge Step 3: Install the Camera ui plugin to Homebridge Version 5 0 5 adds HSV support for cameras Step 4: Configure your RTSP capable cameras in the Camera ui config in Homebridge
Homebridge is amazing! : r HomeKit - Reddit Homebridge is amazing! I was getting frustrated with not being able to control new devices that didn't have HomeKit support, finally decided to play around with Homebridge WOW -- I had no idea it was so easy to setup and how well it works! It really is amazing
What do you guys use as a Homebridge hub? : r homebridge - Reddit I run homebridge as well as a bunch of other custom python services on a really old Mac mini running Ubuntu server 20 04 It runs headless and is connected directly to my crap router Everything runs great, even with 9ish plugins, countless child bridges, and over 100 devices accessories, including 9 cameras
Matterbridge? : r homebridge - Reddit Matterbridge? I understand homebridge will be redundant the day all devices will support Matter, but none of my existing devices support Matter (yet) and I am considering moving away from HomeKit (not all family members being on the latest iOS revision)
Stuck on login : r homebridge - Reddit I’d reflash your RPi with the normal Raspbian image and then install homebridge on top like a normal person Even better, install docker and then use the docker version of homebridge, preferably using a docker-compose yml file The docker version is a lot harder to trash if you don’t know much about Linux
Z-Wave to HomeKit - How I did it : r homebridge - Reddit Another option is homebridge-vera I have around 40 Z-wave devices connected to Vera, and homebridge-vera brings them onto Homekit brilliantly It's pretty automatic - if I add a z-wave device to Vera, it just shows up in Homekit after restarting the homebridge service Just have to move the device to the room I want