It is done - the PR to HASS core was merged! @bdraco does a tone of improvements and contributes some incredible fixes to the integration. BUT all changes are made directly to the HASS PR. In the next release (2022.3) of HASS the WiZ integration will be natively integrated and can be used without HACS or custom_components. The auto-discovery and timeout handling was also improved massively. Sockets/Smart Plugs now detected correctly too.
Please stay tuned and look for the next release 2022.3. Don't use HACS or the custom_component anymore. You have only search in the integration list for "WiZ".
This repository will not be updated and downstreamed from the HASS release for now.
Thank you to all testers, sponsors, contributors and issue submitter. 🚀 You are great!
- Change of the speed of the transition from on to off and off->on. This is not supported via the UDP API and can only be configured via WiZ App.
- The Motion Sensor is not integrated
- Color saturation is not supported by HASS
Here you can find some news and updates!! I try to create a kind of Development Log to trace changes/decisions and made the current overall development status transparent to you!!
If you have questions or other comments please use the new Discussions Board.
If you are using DHCP IP address features and looking for avoiding static IPs for the bulb, you can use the DNS names.
To avoid the mess with the IPs you can use the Hostnames of the bulbs.
The hostname will be created from the last 6 digest of the MAC and the wiz_
prefix. Example: wiz_123123
or wiz_123ABC
.
So you can have dynamic IPs, but this hostname will not change. The MAC address you can find in your router or via nc
.
One of the next versions of this integration will show the MAC in the "Device Properties" tab. Overall, your DNS resolution should work 😉.
If you run into DNS issues, please add a "." at the end of the bulb dns name. Example wiz_123452.
.
To test the connection between the bulb and your Wi-Fi router, you can use the RSSI value.
You can test the RSSI with this command: echo '{"method":"getPilot","env":"pro","params":{}}' | nc -u -w 1 <AddressOfYourBulb> 38899
.
If the RSSI value is close to -100 the signal is not that good. Everything between -70 and 0 should be fine.
Thank you @angadsingh for making such incredible improvements!
Thanks to @simora for creating a HA Switch <-> WiZ Plug integration!
Thanks to @jarpatus for the feedback and enhancements!
Thanks to @ChrisLizon for the review, feedbacks and improvements!
Thanks to @brettonw for improving the RGB-CW to HU tranistion!
Thanks to @vodovozovge for the "insider support" for the community!
This component has a dependency on pywizlight
which will be installed automatically by Home Assistant.
e.g. ESP01_SHDW1C_31
ESP01 -- defines the module family (WiFi only bulb in this case)
SH -- Single Head light (most bulbs are single heads) / LED Strip
TW -- Tunable White - can only control CCT and dimming; no color
DW -- Dimmable White (most filament bulbs)
RGB -- Fullstack bulb
1C -- Specific to the hardware - defines PWM frequency + way of controlling CCT temperature
31 -- Related to the hardware revision
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Logon to your HA or HASS with SSH
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Go to the HA 'custom_components' directory within the HA installation path (The directory is in the folder where the 'configuration.yaml' file is located. If this is not available - create this directory).
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Run
cd custom_components
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Run
git clone https://github.com/sbidy/wiz_light
within thecustom_components
directory -
Run
mv wiz_light/custom_components/wiz_light/* wiz_light/
to move the files in the correct diretory -
Restart your HA/HASS service in the UI with
<your-URL>/config/server_control
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Add the bulbs either by: HA UI by navigating to "Integrations" -> "Add Integration" -> "WiZ Light" (If it is not available, clear your web browser cache to renew the integrations list.)
Questions? Check out the github project pywizlight
logger:
default: warning
logs:
homeassistant.components.wiz_light: debug