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title: Tedee
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description: Instructions on how to integrate your Tedee lock with Home Assistant.
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ha_release: 2024.2
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ha_category:
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- Binary sensor
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- Lock
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- Sensor
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ha_iot_class: Local Push
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ha_config_flow: true
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ha_domain: tedee
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ha_platforms:
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- binary_sensor
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- diagnostics
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- lock
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- sensor
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ha_codeowners:
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- '@patrickhilker'
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- '@zweckj'
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ha_integration_type: integration
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---
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This integration interacts with your [Tedee](https://tedee.com) locks by communicating with the Tedee bridge through HTTP. The integration will communicate with your lock locally.
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## Pre-requisites
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- You will need the bridge to add your locks using this integration.
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- You need to have the local API enabled.
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- The bridge firmware needs to be at least version `2.2.18086` for push updates to work without errors.
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If you do not own the bridge, you can still add your locks to Home Assistant through the [HomeKit device integration](/integrations/homekit_controller.markdown). Communication will happen over Bluetooth in that case, and features will be limited.
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{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
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{% configuration_basic %}
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Host:
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description: "The IP address of your bridge. You can find it in your router or in the Tedee app under **Bridge Settings** -> **Local API**."
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required: false
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type: string
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Local Access Token:
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description: "The local access token for your bridge. You can find it in the Tedee app under **Bridge Settings** -> **Local API**."
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required: false
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type: string
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{% endconfiguration_basic %}
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## Binary sensors
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We have three binary sensors: One that indicates whether the battery is currently charging, one indicating if the pull spring is enabled, and one indicating whether the lock is in a "semi-locked" position, meaning the lock has been turned manually and between its normal end positions.
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## Sensors
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The integration currently offers two sensors: A battery sensor, indicating the charge of your lock, and a "pull spring duration" sensor, indicating how long (in seconds) your latch will stay pulled after a pull operation (if supported).
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