If you don’t pay a subscription you can’t see the history of use, it’s limited to the latest 5 events. When I bought the ten devices (=I paid 150 euro for the hardware), it was 100 events

  • DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com
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    Mate, I flash my Shellys with esphome and just use them locally in Home Assistant. Or, you could flash them with Tasmota and use the built-in webserver on each device to configure automations.

    Cloud-dependent =/= open

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    Like if storing 100 timestamps in their servers actually costs them like that…

    100 timestamps in Unix epoch is something like 400 bytes and can be stored locally on the microcontroller without needing for the cloud

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    I use Shelly and Home Assistant. Set up takes 5-10 minutes. Mine have been plugged up and running for 2 years with no flaws.

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        1 year ago

        I flashed mine over 12 months ago and haven’t had any issues since. I had noticed there hadn’t been any updates but didn’t realise he’d stopped working on it.

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    Everyone recommend HomeAssistant and it’s great. An alternative that’s easier to implement if you’re using Apple HomeKit (on HomePod or Apple TV) is HomeBridge. It’s super easy to setup and becomes a bridge to make anything compatible HomeKit.

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    you may be interested in the open-source “Home Assistant”. it’s a free home automation hub thingy that supports practically every brand and protocol out there, including Shelly. if you’re technical enough to set it up, free yourself from proprietary apps!

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      A correct and helpful answer. HA is phenomenal, although some report the learning curve is steep - it’s totally worth it.

      I use it with lots of different vendors and it consolidates and coordinates everything between everything else.

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        Thirded. Home assistant is amazing and getting more beginner friendly every release.

        Download VirtualBox and set it up on your computer to try it out for free! No investment required.