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title: "Binary Sensor"
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description: "Instructions how to setup your binary sensors with Home Assistant."
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date: 2015-11-20 14:00
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Binary sensors are gathering information about state of switches, contacts, pins, and alike. The return value of those sensors is usually digital (1/0). This means that those sensors knows only two states: **0/off/low/open/false** and **1/on/high/closed/true**.
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Knowing that there are only two states allows Home Assistant to represent the sensor better in the frontend.
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The display style of each entity can be modified in the [customize section](/getting-started/customizing-devices/). The following device classes are supported for binary sensors:
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- **None**: Generic on/off
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- **cold**: On means cold (or too cold)
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- **connectivity**: On means connection present, Off means no connection
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- **gas**: CO, CO2, etc
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- **heat**: On means hot (or too hot)
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- **light**: Lightness threshold
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- **moisture**: Specifically a wetness sensor
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- **motion**: Motion sensor
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- **moving**: On means moving, Off means stopped
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- **occupancy**: On means occupied, Off means not occupied
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- **opening**: Door, window, etc
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- **power**: Power, over-current, etc
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- **safety**: On means unsafe, Off means safe
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- **smoke**: Smoke detector
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- **sound**: On means sound detected, Off means no sound
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- **vibration**: On means vibration detected, Off means no vibration
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For analog sensors please check the [component overview](https://home-assistant.io/components/#sensor).
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