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See the deCONZ main component for configuration instructions.
The following sensor types are supported:
- Humidity sensor
- Light level sensor
- Pressure sensor
- Switches
- Temperature sensor
The entity_id
name will be sensor.device_name
, where device_name
is defined in deCONZ. Switches aren't exposed as ordinary entities, see the deCONZ main component for more details.
{% linkable_title Verified to be supported sensors %}
- Humidity Sensor
- Xiaomi Aqara Humidity/Temperature Sensor
- Xiaomi MiJia Smart Temperature & Humidity Sensor
- Light Level Sensor
- Pressure Sensor
- Switches
- IKEA Trådfri Wireless Dimmer
- Philips Hue Motion Sensor
- IKEA Trådfri Remote
- Philips Hue Dimmer Switch
- Xiaomi Cube
- Xiaomi Aqara Smart Light Switch
- Xiaomi Aqara Smart Wireless Switch
- Xiaomi Smart Home Wireless Switch
- Temperature Sensor
- Xiaomi Temperature/Humidity Sensor
{% linkable_title deCONZ Daylight Sensor %}
The deCONZ Daylight sensor is a special sensor built into the deCONZ software since version 2.05.12. It is represented in Home Assistant as a sensor called sensor.daylight. The sensor's state value is a string corresponding to the phase of daylight (descriptions below taken from https://github.com/mourner/suncalc, on which the deCONZ implementation is based):
Sensor State | Description |
---|---|
sunrise_start | sunrise (top edge of the sun appears on the horizon) |
sunrise_end | sunrise ends (bottom edge of the sun touches the horizon) |
golden_hour_1 | morning golden hour (soft light, the best time for photography) |
solar_noon | solar noon (sun is in the highest position) |
golden_hour_2 | evening golden hour |
sunset_start | sunset starts (bottom edge of the sun touches the horizon) |
sunset_end | sunset (sun disappears below the horizon, evening civil twilight starts) |
dusk | dusk (evening nautical twilight starts) |
nautical_dusk | nautical dusk (evening astronomical twilight starts) |
night_start | night starts (dark enough for astronomical observations) |
nadir | nadir (darkest moment of the night, the sun is in the lowest position) |
night_end | night ends (morning astronomical twilight starts) |
nautical_dawn | nautical dawn (morning nautical twilight starts) |
dawn | dawn (morning nautical twilight ends, morning civil twilight starts) |
The sensor also has an attribute called "daylight" that has the value true
when the sensor's state is golden_hour_1
, solar_noon
, or golden_hour_2
, and false
otherwise.
These states can be used in automations as a trigger (e.g., trigger when a certain phase of daylight starts or ends) or condition (e.g., trigger only if in a certain phase of daylight).