Anything to report after all those years ;-P?roblom wrote: ↑Wednesday 13 September 2017 20:25 I have the Roomba 650 and ordered the roowifi module. This should make it possible to control and monitor the Roomba with Domoticz.
http://www.roowifi.com/
If I have it I will share my findings.
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- Saturday 30 March 2019 12:24
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Domoticz and robot vacuum cleaners
- Replies: 37
- Views: 18161
Re: Domoticz and robot vacuum cleaners
- Wednesday 06 March 2019 8:07
- Forum: Others
- Topic: nello one - Intercom control via App
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1145
Re: nello one - Intercom control via App
Bump! This looks like an interesting product. Has anybody got any experience with integrating this?
- Sunday 13 January 2019 15:53
- Forum: Suggestions
- Topic: Netatmo thermostat support
- Replies: 62
- Views: 33660
Re: Netatmo thermostat support
Does Domoticz support Netatmo's valves directly or is there always a need for the Netatmo's Relay as well?
I guess the valves do not communicate over Wi-Fi directly but will always need the Relay in order to be controlled and read out correctly. Is this true?
I guess the valves do not communicate over Wi-Fi directly but will always need the Relay in order to be controlled and read out correctly. Is this true?
- Sunday 13 January 2019 13:33
- Forum: Speech & Voice Systems
- Topic: Controlicz - Domoticz to Google Home/Assistant integration
- Replies: 2277
- Views: 488944
Re: Controlicz - Domoticz to Google Home/Assistant integration
Is a temperature sensor in Domoticz always converted to a thermostat object in Google Home? I was able to set up a temperature/humidity sensor as a device but Google Home thinks it is a thermostat, and gives me options such as heat/cool and the possibility to adjust the temperature. Is there any way ...
- Wednesday 31 October 2018 7:05
- Forum: Heating/cooling
- Topic: Python plugin: ELV/EQ-3 MAX!
- Replies: 188
- Views: 31020
Re: Python plugin: ELV/EQ-3 MAX!
Do these switches run on 433MHz and are they supported by the RFXCOM module? Or will I need a separate cube hooked up to my LAN? Also, can the temperature be read directly from the switch or is again that cube needed for that?