2 thumbs UP! Not being a "techie", you followed KISS (keep it simple stupid) process… made it so simple and easy to understand, "...even a…" I am now a Follower.
Is the Pi Zero still going strong for you? Funny enough I bought one of those *years* ago but I never did anything with it yet! lol. I also have a regular Raspberry Pi that I’ve used on and off for a bit but I like the idea of making it a dedicated appliance.
Great video. Anyone here had trouble connecting to HomeKit to HomeBridge? Keeps giving me an error "Accessory Not Found". I've tried the "Reset Pairing/Accessories" and "mDNS Options" in the basic troubleshooting on Wiki HomeBridge, but no bueno. I suppose it could be a setting I need to change in my modem/router, but not sure. I'm on MacOS Ventura (13.0.1) with an always on Mac Mini (M1). Thanks!
ok, but what happens to complex accessories? Example: a robot vacuum cleaner that uses a map to orient itself. Will you have the map on homekit or just a way to turn it on/off?
Really you can use any Raspberry Pi for Homebridge. Or if you have a Mac or PC that you keep running all the time you can install Homebridge on that and it will run in the background. Guides for that can be found on their website: homebridge.io
Could you explain me please What is a childbridge and how to setup? Ex. I installed the xbox tv bridge but the switch appears only under accessories of homebridge. Nothing appears when i add the bridge to HomeKit. Thank you!
What is the exact name of the plug-in you’re trying to use? Is it called “HomeBridge Xbox Tv”? If so, here is a link to the support doc for the plug-in that may be helpful: github.com/grzegorz914/homebridge-xbox-tv#readme
So, on your Xbox you have: 1. Enabled instant-on power 2. Enabled 3rd party connections On HomeBridge: 1. Use the authorization manager to give HomeBridge permission to control your Xbox 2. Edit the config file with your own parameters based on the documentation 3. Does your Xbox have a static IP? I don’t have an Xbox so it can’t try it for myself. But, these were just some of the things in the directions that you could have missed
@@AppleGuideWeb thank you for answer! So the Problem is that I can’t have a Button in HomeKit App, probably I dont understand how work the childbridges. If I go to homebridge/accessory/xbox, ti works all well.
I didn’t get it to work. I added the plug-in and added it to HomeKit but nothing is showing up in HomeKit all I see is the bridge whenever I go into the settings
It should work on your Mac Mini so it won’t hurt to give it a try especially if you have it and to keep it out of the garbage. For configuration, go to the “Energy Saver” preference pane and adjust the settings there to keep the Mac awake. If the Mac go’s to sleep it will loose connection to Homebridge.
Thanks for the idea, I may try it in the future. But, I looked up your situation. I believe your referring the BroadLink WiFi Smart Light switch (www.ibroadlink.com/products/smart-light-switch). Unfortunately, BroadLink appears to be a smaller smart home accessory maker, which can create some compatibility issues. So, when I looked up the brand in the list of NOOBS plugins I didn't see anything that really stuck out as an official plugin. There was one plugin I found that you can give a try: Broadlink Platform (plugins.hoobs.org/plugin/homebridge-broadlink-platform). I hope this works for you, and you found this helpful!
@@AppleGuideWeb thanks man for taking the trouble . I have this but it only takes with remote . Wall 1/2/3 gang it does not read . I guess I have to wait or change my entire plugs to Brand’s which support HomeKit like Aqara
Yea, it will work just make sure you have a solid WiFi connection. An unreliable WiFi connection can cause your devices to disconnect, be unresponsive, or lag. For me, I haven’t had an issue because I keep mine right next to the router. But just something to keep in mind. Thanks for watching!
highly do not recommend placing boards on top of anti-static bags, that is a no no. Static bags act as a malleable Faraday cage, meaning it stops the static from outside of the bag from damaging what is inside by transferring it along the outside of the bag. Therefor it is counter-intuitive to put it on top, it is supposed to be sealed inside for it to be actually protected, which is also bad from a thermal standpoint.
It will work fine on Mac mini. I would set it up as a virtual machine. You might want to double check to make sure WOL is enabled. If you still use the mini often you may consider buying a Pi model with an Ethernet port so you don’t bog down your system/ Wi-Fi network and have a more stable connection. If you have never setup a Pi don’t let it intimidate you. It is typically very easy and well worth it to have a dedicated unit running smart home connections in my opinion. Also just FYI, depending on the model you may be able to upgrade your “old” Mac Mini to run as well as or better than a new Mac mini for fairly cheap. I added 2 internal SSD’s plus 16gb or ram to my 2012 i5 mini, and it runs almost anything I throw at it (including photoshop and video encoding). Not bad for a 10 year old computer. Too bad Apple no longer lets people upgrade their own systems.
2 thumbs UP! Not being a "techie", you followed KISS (keep it simple stupid) process… made it so simple and easy to understand, "...even a…" I am now a Follower.
Finally a video where it all makes sense! Well done, keep it up!! Hope you come back and make more videos. Your channel will grow with consistency.
Thank you for this video….old but still very much relevant! Solved me lots of headaches
very detailed video, i had no clue about this stuff and know i have an idea on how this works.
Nice work. need more videos on homekit and homebridge
Thanks for the idea!
Whow your explanation to install homebrige help a lot. Fantastic video and explanation.
This is great! Im about to attempt! I hope everything in here is still accurate
Impressively well executed guide, thank you!
is it just me or do you sound like Tim Cook?
He does 😂
I want his videos to start with an enthusiastic “good moooorning”
Lol😂
@@TJL-z8pso familiar 😂
Don't say that now I don't hear anything else :) I'm laughing like crazy
Such an informative video. Thank you!
Did not realize you don’t even need peripherals for the Pi. Sweet!
Haha, did you try homebridge? Did you set up zigbee dongle with mqtt? Does it work for you? There is nothing about it in this video :/
Awesome! Thanks for this info. Please do a video on how to connect a pico pi w to home kit 🙏🏼
So, if I have Homebridge setup and using Homekit, should those devices going through Homebridge be showing up in Homekit?
Amazing. Valuable information. Too underrated
Thanks for the video.
This is so helpful! I was longing for something to allow me to use all my Ring products with HomeKit !! Thank you
Is the Pi Zero still going strong for you? Funny enough I bought one of those *years* ago but I never did anything with it yet! lol. I also have a regular Raspberry Pi that I’ve used on and off for a bit but I like the idea of making it a dedicated appliance.
Great video. Anyone here had trouble connecting to HomeKit to HomeBridge? Keeps giving me an error "Accessory Not Found". I've tried the "Reset Pairing/Accessories" and "mDNS Options" in the basic troubleshooting on Wiki HomeBridge, but no bueno. I suppose it could be a setting I need to change in my modem/router, but not sure. I'm on MacOS Ventura (13.0.1) with an always on Mac Mini (M1). Thanks!
Great video. Straight to the point and clear.
ok, but what happens to complex accessories? Example: a robot vacuum cleaner that uses a map to orient itself. Will you have the map on homekit or just a way to turn it on/off?
Very good. I am expensive on my likes and subscriptions but you earned it.
Thanks for the video. Is the Raspberry Pi Zero strong enough to connect say ten devices/appliances to Homekit?
Dose home bridge work with Vivint
Great video! Thanks for your help.
Awesome, awesome video!
such a well explained guide!
great video. thanks!
Now if I can just find a way to convince my wife $40 will give you camera access on the Echo Show
What dongle are you using for your Mac? Also, will my doing this make my iPad redundant as the central hub?
also did you place it in a metal tin to reduce range/likelihood of hacking?
How can I know what plugins I need?
I looked up the raspberry pi kit you recommended and they seem to be sold out or currently unavailable. Is there another option you can recommend?
Really you can use any Raspberry Pi for Homebridge. Or if you have a Mac or PC that you keep running all the time you can install Homebridge on that and it will run in the background. Guides for that can be found on their website: homebridge.io
Could you explain me please What is a childbridge and how to setup? Ex. I installed the xbox tv bridge but the switch appears only under accessories of homebridge. Nothing appears when i add the bridge to HomeKit. Thank you!
What is the exact name of the plug-in you’re trying to use? Is it called “HomeBridge Xbox Tv”? If so, here is a link to the support doc for the plug-in that may be helpful: github.com/grzegorz914/homebridge-xbox-tv#readme
@@AppleGuideWeb yes it’s this plugin. I did like the guide says, but when i Scan the Code adds just the bridge and no Switch
So, on your Xbox you have:
1. Enabled instant-on power
2. Enabled 3rd party connections
On HomeBridge:
1. Use the authorization manager to give HomeBridge permission to control your Xbox
2. Edit the config file with your own parameters based on the documentation
3. Does your Xbox have a static IP?
I don’t have an Xbox so it can’t try it for myself. But, these were just some of the things in the directions that you could have missed
@@AppleGuideWeb thank you for answer! So the Problem is that I can’t have a Button in HomeKit App, probably I dont understand how work the childbridges. If I go to homebridge/accessory/xbox, ti works all well.
I just got a Banana Pi Zero 2w but it's not working the wifi never appears. Help please
I didn’t get it to work. I added the plug-in and added it to HomeKit but nothing is showing up in HomeKit all I see is the bridge whenever I go into the settings
Same for me. I see the bridge but do not know how to add devices.
How about the raspberry pi pico w?
Will it still work if I install it on my old Mac mini ? What if the computer goes to sleep mode? Will I lose the connection to HomeKit?
It should work on your Mac Mini so it won’t hurt to give it a try especially if you have it and to keep it out of the garbage. For configuration, go to the “Energy Saver” preference pane and adjust the settings there to keep the Mac awake. If the Mac go’s to sleep it will loose connection to Homebridge.
@@AppleGuideWeb ok thank you for the info. Much appreciated.
Hope u can create for Hoobs - currently looking to link Broadlink rm pro wall swtiches ( 1/2/3/4) gang.
Thanks for the idea, I may try it in the future. But, I looked up your situation. I believe your referring the BroadLink WiFi Smart Light switch (www.ibroadlink.com/products/smart-light-switch). Unfortunately, BroadLink appears to be a smaller smart home accessory maker, which can create some compatibility issues. So, when I looked up the brand in the list of NOOBS plugins I didn't see anything that really stuck out as an official plugin. There was one plugin I found that you can give a try: Broadlink Platform (plugins.hoobs.org/plugin/homebridge-broadlink-platform). I hope this works for you, and you found this helpful!
@@AppleGuideWeb thanks man for taking the trouble . I have this but it only takes with remote . Wall 1/2/3 gang it does not read . I guess I have to wait or change my entire plugs to Brand’s which support HomeKit like Aqara
Hi, Pi Zero W is with RAM 512MB is enough? No need Pi 3 or 4?
Yea, it will work just make sure you have a solid WiFi connection. An unreliable WiFi connection can cause your devices to disconnect, be unresponsive, or lag. For me, I haven’t had an issue because I keep mine right next to the router. But just something to keep in mind. Thanks for watching!
why is it sold out everywhere?
Can you recommend an enclosed pi raspberry?
Sure! www.bestbuy.com/site/canakit-raspberry-pi-4-starter-pro-kit-4gb-ram-premium-black-case/6365737.p?skuId=6365737
@@AppleGuideWeb thx
I forgot my homebridge username & password how to retrieve it?
The Reddit post should help: www.reddit.com/r/homebridge/comments/iffspd/homebridge_ui_reset_password/?
highly do not recommend placing boards on top of anti-static bags, that is a no no. Static bags act as a malleable Faraday cage, meaning it stops the static from outside of the bag from damaging what is inside by transferring it along the outside of the bag. Therefor it is counter-intuitive to put it on top, it is supposed to be sealed inside for it to be actually protected, which is also bad from a thermal standpoint.
Good to know! Thanks!
bro lowkey sounds like tim cook
why do u talk and move like Tim Cook 😭
I don't have I have an Android phone
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Will it still work if I install it on my old Mac mini ? What if the computer goes to sleep mode? Will I lose the connection to HomeKit?
It will work fine on Mac mini. I would set it up as a virtual machine. You might want to double check to make sure WOL is enabled. If you still use the mini often you may consider buying a Pi model with an Ethernet port so you don’t bog down your system/ Wi-Fi network and have a more stable connection. If you have never setup a Pi don’t let it intimidate you. It is typically very easy and well worth it to have a dedicated unit running smart home connections in my opinion. Also just FYI, depending on the model you may be able to upgrade your “old” Mac Mini to run as well as or better than a new Mac mini for fairly cheap. I added 2 internal SSD’s plus 16gb or ram to my 2012 i5 mini, and it runs almost anything I throw at it (including photoshop and video encoding). Not bad for a 10 year old computer. Too bad Apple no longer lets people upgrade their own systems.