diff --git a/source/_integrations/overkiz.markdown b/source/_integrations/overkiz.markdown index 3b0948cc908..80ca20ac30c 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/overkiz.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/overkiz.markdown @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ ha_category: - Water Heater ha_release: 2022.2 ha_config_flow: true -ha_iot_class: Cloud Polling +ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_codeowners: - '@imicknl' - '@vlebourl' @@ -55,14 +55,13 @@ The Overkiz (by Somfy) integration platform is used by many different vendors, l - Hitachi Hi Kumo - Nexity Eugénie - Somfy Connectivity Kit -- Somfy Connexoon IO -- Somfy Connexoon RTS -- Somfy TaHoma -- Somfy TaHoma Beecon -- Somfy TaHoma Switch +- Somfy Connexoon IO _(local API available)_ +- Somfy Connexoon RTS _(local API available)_ +- Somfy TaHoma _(local API available)_ +- Somfy TaHoma Beecon _(local API available)_ +- Somfy TaHoma Switch _(local API available)_ - Thermor Cozytouch - ## Supported devices Over 6000 devices from 60 brands are compatible with the Overkiz platform. This integration will retrieve your devices and map them to the relevant Home Assistant platforms. @@ -83,10 +82,16 @@ During peak hours, it could happen that the Overkiz platform is unable to execut ### Internet connectivity required -This integration communicates via the cloud-based Overkiz API. The Somfy TaHoma v2 and the Somfy TaHoma Switch offer the [Somfy TaHoma Developer Mode (local API)](https://github.com/Somfy-Developer/Somfy-TaHoma-Developer-Mode), which is not supported in Home Assistant yet. +This integration communicates via the cloud-based Overkiz API in most cases. Depending on your hub and devices, there are options which communicate over your local network. -Another option if you are only using Somfy IO compatible devices is to purchase a Velux KLF200 hub and use [the Velux integration](/integrations/velux/) which has a local API. +#### Local API via Somfy TaHoma Developer Mode + +The Somfy TaHoma v2, Somfy Connexoon and Somfy TaHoma Switch support the [Somfy TaHoma Developer Mode (local API)](https://github.com/Somfy-Developer/Somfy-TaHoma-Developer-Mode). During setup, you can choose **Local API**. This allows you to use the local API in Home Assistant. Climate devices are not supported via the Somfy TaHoma Developer Mode. #### Local API via HomeKit Controller -If your hub (e.g. Somfy TaHoma) supports HomeKit natively, your setup code will be added as a sensor in Home Assistant. Look up your hub in Home Assistant and retrieve the value from the 'HomeKit Setup Code' sensor. You can now configure the [HomeKit Controller](/integrations/homekit_controller/) integration in Home Assistant and benefit from local support. Only a [limited set of devices is supported](https://service.somfy.com/downloads/nl_v5/tahoma-homekitcompatibilitylist_eng.pdf). +If your hub (e.g. Somfy Connectivity Kit) supports HomeKit natively, your setup code will be added as a sensor in Home Assistant. Find your hub in Home Assistant and retrieve the value from the **HomeKit Setup Code** sensor. You can now configure the [HomeKit Controller](/integrations/homekit_controller/) integration in Home Assistant and benefit from local support. Only a [limited set of devices is supported](https://service.somfy.com/downloads/nl_v5/tahoma-homekitcompatibilitylist_eng.pdf). + +#### Local API via Velux KLF200 hub + +If you are only using Somfy IO-compatible devices, you could purchase a Velux KLF200 hub and use [the Velux integration](/integrations/velux/) which has a local API.