Home Assistant Core in docker on a Synology DiskStation DS918+. My use case is a wall mounted tablet Samsung 10.1" displaying Home Assistant in Fully Kiosk Browser.
- Incorporate different brands of smart home devices into one smart home dashboard
- Make a functional, easy to use, reliable and aesethicaly pleasing dashboard
- Use automations to intregate the components together to make tasks easier
- Top and bottom pictures show the different theme for day and night
- Main dashbaord for all of the lights in the apartment
- Harmony Hub allows for total control of the entertainment system
- Buttons to start and stop the syncing of the Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip with what is being shown on the TV
- Spotify media control for the four different Alexas in the apartment
- Five day forecast
- Enviroment Canada Radar for surrounding area
- Living room temperature graph
- Live feed of a camera at a downtown park
- Clean, locate, pause and return functions for the Roomba
- Shows battery life and if you need to empty the bin
- Shows the volumed used and the resource monitor for the Synology DS918+
- Shows the status of docker containers (online/offline)
- Shows the Pi-hole dahboard and allows it to be turned on/off with a button
- Changing the theme between light and dark based on the sun's position
- Setting the brightness of the wall mounted tablet based on the sun's position
- Motion sensor to turn the tablet on when there is movement in front of it
- Flashing Philips Hue lights red when my favourite NHL team scores
- Robot vacuum cleans the apartment at a certain day and time only when someone is home to monitor it (Alexa also anounces to prep the apartment to be vacuumed 10 minutes before cleaning)
- Turning all lights off when there is no one present in the apartment for 15 minutes
- Facial recogntion for apartment occupants
- Security camera tab
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- 8TB WD RED NAS HDD (x3)
- 16GB DDR3
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Alexa Dot (x3)
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Philips Hue White (x8)
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Philips Hue Color (x4)
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Philips Hue Go (x2)