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The netatmo sensor platform is consuming the information provided by a Netatmo device.

To enable the Netatmo sensor, you first have to set up netatmo, and add the following lines to your configuration.yaml:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
  platform: netatmo
  station: STATION_NAME
  modules:
    module_name1:
      - temperature
      - humidity
      - noise
      - pressure
      - co2
      - rain
      - sum_rain_1
      - sum_rain_24
      - wifi_status
    module_name2:
      - temperature
      - battery_vp
      - min_temp
      - max_temp
    rainmeter_name3:
      - rain
      - sum_rain_1
      - sum_rain_24
      - battery_vp
      - rf_status
    windmodule_name4:
      - WindAngle
      - WindStrength
      - GustAngle
      - GustStrength
      - rf_status

Configuration variables:

  • station (Optional): The name of the weather station. Needed if several stations are associated with the account.
  • modules (Required): Modules to use. Multiple entries allowed.
    • module_name array (Required): Name of the module.
      • temperature: Current temperature.
      • co2: CO2 concentration in ppm.
      • pressure: Pressure in mbar.
      • noise: Noise level in dB.
      • humidity: Humidity in %.
      • rain: Estimated rainfall for today in mm.
      • sum_rain_1: Rainfall in the last hour in mm.
      • sum_rain_24: Rainfall in mm from 00:00am - 23:59pm.
      • WindAngle: Wind angle
      • WingStrength: Wind strength
      • GustAngle: Wind gust angle
      • GustStrength: Wind gust strength
      • min_temp: Min temperature for today
      • max_temp: Max temperature for today
      • rf_status: Current radio status per module. (90=low, 60=highest)
      • wifi_status: Wifi status per Base station
      • battery_vp: Current battery status per module.

{% linkable_title Find your modules name %}

You can find your modules name in your online NetAtmo account. These names can be found and changed in parameters. You have to provide these name in your Home Assistant configuration.yaml file.