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The dyson component is the main component to integrate all Dyson related platforms: Fans and Robot vacuum.

{% linkable_title Configuration %}

To enable this component, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
dyson:
  username: YOUR_DYSON_USERNAME
  password: YOUR_DYSON_PASSWORD
  language: YOUR_DYSON_ACCOUNT_LANGUGAGE
  devices:
    - device_id: DEVICE_ID_1 # eg: Pure Cool Link device
      device_ip: DEVICE_ID_1
    - device_id: DEVICE_ID_2 # eg: Eye 360 robot vacuum
      device_ip: DEVICE_ID_2

Configuration variables:

  • username (Required): Dyson account username (email address).
  • password (Required): Dyson account password.
  • language (Required): Dyson account language country code. Known working codes: FR, NL, GB, AU. But others codes should work.
  • devices (Optional): List of devices.
    • device_id (Required): Device ID. Available in the mobiles applications (Settings page).
    • device_ip (Required): Device IP address.

devices list is optional but you'll have to provide them if discovery is not working (warnings in the logs and the devices are not available in Home Assistant web interface). If your are using a robot vacuum (Dyson 360 Eye), discovery is not yet supported so you have to provide devices list.

To find devices IP address, you can use your router or nmap:

$ nmap -p 1883 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/YY -- open

Where:

  • XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is your network address
  • YY is your network mask

For example:

$ nmap -p 1883 192.168.0.0/24 -- open