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Xiaomi Mi Smart Wi-Fi Remote Control Multi-Functional Gateway US $18.49 (AU $24.36) Delivered @ LightInTheBox

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This original Xiaomi smart home multifunctional Network can be used as a connected model for home appliances and a hub to connect these devices.
Measure thing such as temperature, movement, light and sound, while connected with other Xiaomi smart home devices.
Support online radio, timing auto turn on / off.
Built-in light sensor, 16 millions variable colors night light auto turn on when in low light conditions.
Connect with Xiaomi Door Sensor, Smart Bell, Smart IP Camera, Temperature Sensor to get more functions.

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  • +2

    can it work with google home?

    • nope

      • Not directly, but it will via an intermediate tool like home assistant.

  • Is there a way to use this as a front door bell, as in the description it does mention something about his smart bell but I cannot seem to find any information on this?

    • +3

      If you also buy an additional smart button you can use the button outside as the door bell trigger and the gateway indoors and plugged into a wall outlet as the chime. The pair can be configured using the mi home app.

  • any codes for the MIjia Sign Pen?

  • is this different and how so to the one in the recent kits sold by this store?

    • +3

      The kit came with some other devices AND the gateway. This seems to be just the gateway itself.

      • yeah I know it came with other devices..

        I question was more to do if they gateway are both same model?

        if it is, then I this gateway alone is not as good value as getting the entire kit

  • Anyone got any codes for the Xiaomi Soocare x3 black?

  • Is this version 1 or two.

  • -8

    Wifi slow kill.
    Billions of dollars to protect…
    https://ehtrust.org/science/peer-reviewed-research-studies-o…

    • Its ok if you wear a foil hat though

    • +1

      You should question information websites that end in .org. I suggest you research those that are government or education based.

      I'm going to guess you're anti-vac too. Both lacking in any scientific basis.

      • -2

        Microwaves have been researched for decades. Their health effects and weapons uses too.

        Waiting for your list of trusted sources to believe so I can pull them apart and see who funds them.

        Waiting. https://imgur.com/a/yBWEG
        If your position is that wifi and bluetooth are 100 % harmless, with an image helped by the fact that they are in common use and convenient…well then…we disagree.

        warning
        Another link to not trust. What does he know…working for free like a bum. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=61HjpJdZ7O4

        • +1

          You obviously know there are countless Government and Educational agencies that states that Wifi is safe so it would do us both no good to list them.

          I doubt anything I say will change your ignorant views anyway.

        • @cheepwun:

          I'm going to regret getting into this, but wifi as a data transmission tool was invented by CSIRO, an Australian government research agency, and has been assured as being safe by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency
          https://www.arpansa.gov.au/understanding-radiation/radiation…

          The key things to note is that wifi and bluetooth are at specific frequencies and at specific power levels. Yeah, if you go outside of those there might be harmful effects, but that's why there's restrictions on what frequencies and power you're allowed to use. The background universe is also constantly bombarding us with radiation, as is the sun. Dosage, frequency and power are all relevant when determining risks. Pointing to "peer reviewed studies" that show rats being saturated with crazy amount of certain radiation get a little less maternal hormones is quite different to saying home wifi is dangerous to humans.

        • @salem: heck, the computer monitor you're sitting in front of probably emits more radiation right into your face than wifi. Assuming, cheepwun, you're at a computer and not using a phone, since phones are scary, right?

        • -1

          @Ryanek:

          You obviously know there are countless Government and Educational agencies that states that Wifi is safe so it would do us both no good to list them.

          Trust the governments that also approved 'safe' GMOs ( and still don't require them to be labelled) ?

          The same governments who approved and continue to approve endless carcinigenics in our food, air and water and land ( without Labelling them). Trust these same governments with people in key positions who continue to accept payoffs ( uh I'm sorry…'campaign contributions' since we don't call them payoffs)….tax deductible expenses…

          Trust the governments fighting endless endless wars which are really resource thefts and super profitable for The Few…all the looting and pillaging (sold to the public as anti-terrorism) while looting our taxes?

          Trust them?

          Makes perfect sense to trust our loving governments when they give their official line about wifi and bluetooth. After all, the truth only really comes out to the mainstream airheads after decades, like smoking and asbestos. After the money is made. Unfortunately some of usage living now and wish to look at the evidence and minimize harm.

          Plus there is no such thing as a revolving door of corporate and political positions in gov, nor is it necessary to look at literally decades of microwave research. It is easier to listen to your government. There are no vested interests in government or educatiinsal Institutions…they arent allowed to have their research funded by corporations.

          It's easier to not look at ( or think about ) decades of research. Lots of it done using your taxes, incidentally…in these very institutions. But it's easier to accept the official line. After all, lots of money being made.

        • -1

          @salem:
          A monitor doesn't emit 2.4 Ghz microwaves. It emits a light spectrum which has its own health implications and can be looked up for those interested. Among others.

        • @cheepwun:

          Trust the governments that also approved 'safe' GMOs ( and still don't require them to be labelled) ?

          I'm out. Knew I'd regret it.

          But for funsies, here's a picture of what non-gmo corn, watermelon, bananas etc look like https://geneticliteracyproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/0…

        • +1

          @cheepwun: Cheepwun, I suggest you go live in the middle of the bush if you want to be completely safe. Watch out for the dingoes though

        • @jackwoz:
          Do you also suggest that to those who have studied microwaves for decades and report the truth, as opposed to rubbish designed to protect an industry giving the 'slow kill' to its customers, like smoking and asbestos…which were debated about for decades…?

        • @salem:
          The only thing you have shown me is herd mentality knows no bounds…

  • +1

    Really hope more Xioami home automation products become Google Assistant compatible in time.

    I'm starting to like the idea of home automation (was totally against it previously) but dislike the idea of using multiple platforms/software.

    • +1

      (i always say this), if your reasonably computer savvy try home-assistant.io . This software will 'talk' to the majority of devices

      • I'm relatively tech savvy. Just really time poor to spend learning it all and setting it up. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll look into it.

        • Yep it takes a while, but well worth it in the end

        • @jackwoz: I spent a few hours on Sunday evening configuring my home assistant to work with my gateway & switches & google home.

          Adding all of the devices was pretty easy, got a bit stuck on programming automations.

          What i'm trying to figure out now is having a single automation so any switches in a group can toggle on/off a light.

        • +1

          @impoze: Hi Impoze, sadly the automations part of it (programming) is where you will spend most of your life. Having said that doing what you need to do is the first automation most people will do, and one of the easiest once you get your head around it.

          Here is an extract from : https://home-assistant.io/components/binary_sensor.xiaomi_aq…

          • alias: Toggle dining light on single press
            trigger:
            platform: event
            event_type: click
            event_data:
            entity_id: binary_sensor.switch_158d000xxxxxc2
            click_type: single
            action:
            service: switch.toggle
            entity_id: switch.wall_switch_left_158d000xxxxx01

          EDIT: Looks like it has ruined the formatting so please copy from the original source

        • @impoze: Im not sure how to configure a group to toggle a light but you can have multiple entity_id's

          eg.

          entity_id: binary_sensor.switch_158d000xxxxxc2, binary_sensor.switch_1581320xxxxxc3, binary_sensor.switch_15122320xxxxxc3

          I should have read your post correctly. And you want to toggle a light so the action would be:
          action:
          - service: light.toggle
          entity_id: light.gateway_light_34ce00xxxx11

        • @jackwoz: Thanks,

          This is what I have at the moment.

          I'll try the multiple entity thing then I get home.

          Woudl it be
          entitiy_id: binary_sensor.switch_158d000xxxxxc2#1
          entity_id: binary_sensor.switch_158d000xxxxxc2#2

          or binary_sensor.switch_158d000xxxxxc2#1, binary_sensor.switch_158d000xxxxxc2#2,

          as you commented above?

          Thanks

        • @impoze: Yep the second one (separated by commas) if you want to use just one automation

        • @jackwoz: thanks

          are you using mac or pc? seems like setting up SSH with puttygen is a lot easier to do.

        • @impoze: Im using PC, but use putty for direct actions with the HASS service. If im editing the configuration and automation YAML, i use notepad++ with a plugin so i can edit them locally without having to use nano etc in linux

        • +1

          @impoze: Just to follow up on tunrning a group on and off use:

          service: homeassistant.toggle
          entity_id: group.living_room

        • @jackwoz: thanks,

          will give this a go when I get home.

        • @impoze: worked for toggling all the lights in a group,

          Don't think it works for a group of switches since they are single/double/hold clicks?

  • Hi all, i just noticed it is cheaper now ..

    @ $17.56

    just grabbed one :)

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