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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de febrero de 2025
I was able to pair the device in home assistant however on other to learn codes from your remote you need to pair it with tuya or smartlife app and the instruction did not follow the app way to add devices
Mike Smith
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
I have hooked this up using Zigbee2MQTT. It has been very consistent at broadcasting the IR codes that it recorded. This is perfect funcionality at a great price.
Su Liu
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de junio de 2024
I didn't really get a chance to try the product as the battery cover can't be opened, so it's never powered up. I don't want to force it open since I still want to be able to return it. I got the usb+wifi based UFO-R6 instead.
Customer1701
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2024
Note: I am using this with Home Assistant.Up side: It does pop up in Home Assistant Zigbee devices when you pop in some batteries and pair it. Fast and simple. like most Zigbee devices. It also can display the output IR codes your remote is transmitting when you are in 'learning' mode.The heads up: If you are buying this for Home Assistant and have never dealt with scripts or send commands, you will learn a bit here as you get it to read in a code (easy), play back a code (works after you figure it out), and then set up an automation or button to play back recorded code.The downside: I think I can only come up with one pain point so far. We had a nine hour power outage the other day. Power came backup, the Zigbee network came up. But this device (I have two , neither of them did) did not come up. Pull the batteries and reinstall.. nothing.I ended up removing the device from Home Assistant (deleting from the Zigbee configuration) and then had to reregister it as a new device. Then I could repoint my scripts back at it.So.. Does it do what it says? Yes. Does it work flawlessly? Mostly. (Sometimes devices don't 'hear' it and you have to send the code a second time). Are they possible issues? Yes. You just have to know about that.I can't say other devices won't have similar problems. 8 other devices in my Zigbee network had no problems coming back online. 5 are battery powered (no counting the two devices in those numbers). Having to pull these off the wall or ceiling (where mine are parked) is a pain in the butt. Not something I want to do on even a semi-regular basis. Only needs to come down when the batteries need changing.Positive thing: These do NOT require any special specific brand's Zigbee hub. I am using an SMLIGHT power over ethernet 'stick like' Zigbee hub. Not Tuya, not Apple, etc..
Fahad
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