--- title: Zerproc description: Instructions for integrating Zerproc bluetooth lights within Home Assistant. ha_category: - Light ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_release: '0.110' ha_domain: zerproc ha_codeowners: - '@emlove' ha_config_flow: true --- This integration discovers nearby Zerproc lights and adds them to Home Assistant. ## Configuration This integration can be configured using the integrations page in Home Assistant. Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**. Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and search for **Zerproc**. The integration will scan for nearby devices, and is completed if any are found. No additional configuration is required. The integration will perform a BLE scan every 60 seconds to search for new devices. ## Additional information for Home Assistant Core on Python environments This integration requires `pybluez` to be installed. On Debian based installs, run: ```bash sudo apt install bluetooth ``` Before you get started with this integration, please note that: - Requires access to the Bluetooth stack, see [Rootless Setup section](#rootless-setup) for further information ## Rootless Setup Normally accessing the Bluetooth stack is reserved for `root`, but running programs that are networked as `root` is a bad security wise. To allow non-root access to the Bluetooth stack we can give Python 3 and `hcitool` the missing capabilities to access the Bluetooth stack. Quite like setting the setuid bit (see [Stack Exchange](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/96106/bluetooth-le-scan-as-non-root) for more information). ```bash sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin sudo setcap 'cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin+eip' `readlink -f \`which python3\`` sudo setcap 'cap_net_raw+ep' `readlink -f \`which hcitool\`` ``` A restart of Home Assistant Core is required.