Mi band 4 and room assistant #603
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I don't own a Mi Band 4, so unfortunately I can't give specific input on that, but I can state a few other things. In general I'd recommend to not use Bluetooth as a trigger for turning lights on, as the signal can be affected by a number of different things - leading to the jumping you've observed. Instead, I would recommend to use e.g. a PIR sensor to turn the lights on and then the Bluetooth sensors to determine if the lights should still stay on after some time has passed. You can get these PIRs for quite cheap and even use them with room-assistant directly if you want, just connect them and configure the GPIO integration. This will give you instant triggers for stuff like lights, while counteracting the shortcomings of motion sensors by also letting you detect people that are not moving. As far as entity behaviors go you are correct that for your problem you'd have to sacrifice reactivity for more stability. |
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Hello, thank you for this great piece of software.
My basic setup is 3 pri (a raspberry 4 and 2 zeroes) to track a mi band 4
The room tracking is more or less ok but room are often switching ( My wife was really happy to have light turning on at 01:00 am)
I have tried to to the trilaterion in this post (https://community.home-assistant.io/t/internal-position-tracking-with-co-ordinates-using-an-iphone-and-room-assistant/254399/6) but returned values were weird.
Looking at the RSSI values they seams to be low -72 when I am close and -77~-83 when I am further away and switching frequently.
Does someone has some recommendation to configure room assistant with a mi Band 4? or some recommendation for a smartwatch that could provide better result ?
I plan to play with 'behavior' but I feel it is gonna sacrifice reactivity
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