![]() ![]() ![]() Other than two Ikea bulbs, I do not have any “WiFi lights” in my home. My WiFi devices are the easiest to install in Home Assistant (because they are all flashed with ESPHome*). My Zigbee lights have been the least reliable at my home. Now my question would be: what would be you recommendations on WiFi connected lights comprising E14, E27, GU10 and LightStrips?Īnd pleeeease: don´t tell about you well working zigbee setup - this does not helpĪs I described in the beginning: since 2016 I really tried a lot to get a working zigbee system… ![]() And as I have a nearly perfectly set up WiFi System established by very well working UNIFI APs (one on each floor): why not WiFi-Lights? As I NEVER hat WiFi issues in the house (with about 40 WiFi devices) I hope to finally solve the endless zigbee connection problems this way… So my idea is (was always): why the hell not use ONE system for all. To make a reeeeeally long story short: I don’t think the parallel use of dozens of 2.4 GHz radio systems will have a future. Used them with their proprietary controllers (TRADFRI, HUE, etc.) and later changed to HA (via ZHA) trying conbee and now SONOFF CC2652P including routers on every floor again using them all (OSRAM, HUE, TRADFRI, INNR, and many more).Įvent though this sure is a challenge with 40-60 lights in a four-floored house including the difficulties coming up with separate WiFi setup, different other proprietary radio controlled systems (Rademacher Window Covers, DECT-Telephone, etc.), I always thought this should be working.īut now, as my neighbors now started using more and more WiFis (about half a dozen in range) some even have set up their own zigbee home automation systems, I now end up repeatedly in unbearable connection loss events to more and more devices. I am messing around with zigbee lights since years when they first came up. ![]()
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