Home automation that's private and local?! (Home Assistant Yellow)
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Channel: Jeff Geerling
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Keywords: home assistant, smarthome, smart home, google home, alexa, amazon, smartthings, hue, philips, lutron, automation, home, house, lights, hub, raspberry pi, compute module, cm4, open source, nabu casa, yellow, amber, zigbee, z-wave, standard, lighting, control, poe, power over ethernet, wireless, homekit, app, motion sensor, zones, setup, tutorial, guide, getting started
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Length: 19min 48sec (1188 seconds)
Published: Wed Jan 19 2022
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I used Home Assistant's new 'Yellow' device (which is powered by a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4) to automate my office lights after getting annoyed that they would turn off automatically while I was at my desk.
Many people run Home Assistant on their Raspberry Pis, but they also worry about the durability of a microSD card. Some people plug in an external SSD and boot from that, which is a great option, but this new board from Nabu Casa (the company that manages Home Assistant and ESPHome) integrates a Pi, a native NVMe drive, a Zigbee radio, and some other essentials on one small board with a nice translucent enclosure.
I was interested in HA Yellow, right until it came out that Google Coral AI Accelerator didn't actually work with it. Decided to just stick with my Pi4, absolutely rock solid.
Just realized this video came up recommended on YouTube earlier. Spot on recommendation!
I really enjoy watching you figure things out. It's really refreshing to see the struggle is real with all engineers. Bash away at it and you will succeed if you are determined enough. All my non techies friends are amazed at the slightest thing. I always tell them its just a mixture of persistence and googling things.
Great video that looks like a neat piece of kit.
HA Yellow, on pre-order right now: https://www.crowdsupply.com/nabu-casa/home-assistant-yellow
Earliest delivery is May 2022 just for the main board. Full, pre-built unit is Nov 2022.
Oh, and don't forget the HA community on here: /r/homeassistant
Too bad the CM4 are unavailable for now
Hey Jeff! Another fun video to give me ideas as always. I was slightly disappointed in the lack of Red Shirt Jeff appearances though.
Have you found there to be any benefit of adding an SSD to the yellow? I wouldn't imagine a typical home's worth of automation tasks to be too taxing in terms of read/write but perhaps I'm underestimating the level of complexity possible here. Don't get me wrong, I'll stick an NVME drive anywhere I can but it does seem like incredible overkill in this case.
Thanks Jeff. I switched from a Pi4 to VirtualBox for my HA build (with Z Wave USB dongle) as I found that the virtual was much faster than the Pi.