Exploring Home Assistant 2023.9: Exciting Updates for a Smarter Home - Kiril Peyanski's Blog (2024)

Greetings, I’m thrilled to have you join me for an in-depth look at the latest updates in Home Assistant 2023.9 much-anticipated release. From enhanced onboarding to climate control, innovative tile card features, weather forecasts, and more, this release is packed with improvements to elevate your smart home experience. Without further ado, let’s dive into all the exciting details!

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A Refreshed Home Assistant 2023.9 Onboarding Experience

Home Assistant kicks off this release with a second round of onboarding enhancements, solidifying its commitment to a seamless user journey. With the Home Assistant 2023.9 update, the onboarding process receives a fresh makeover. The new look is designed to streamline your initial interaction with the platform.

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From quick language selection to an automatic derivation of default currency and measurement units based on your chosen country, getting started has never been smoother.

The compatible integrations discovered in your home are now listed for your convenience, allowing you to add and configure them later from the Integrations section. This newfound simplicity ensures that your entry into the world of Home Assistant is focused on setting up your smart home swiftly.

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Exciting Tile Card Features

Home Assistant 2023.9 brings a slew of fresh tile card features to the table, enriching your user experience. From HVAC modes to water heater settings, temperature control, cover positions, tilts, and even the unexpected but delightful inclusion of a lawn mower entity! These features contribute depth and versatility to your smart home setup while optimizing dashboard space usage.

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Elevated Climate Control with Visual Enhancements

The Home Assistant 2023.9 update introduces a notable visual makeover for the climate, humidifier, and water heater entities.

The spotlight shines on a chic circular slider that elegantly displays the current temperature as a dot along with setpoints.

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This visual representation is complemented by intuitive buttons for adjusting setpoints. The addition of a glowing indicator at the center adds a subtle yet impactful touch of visual feedback, enhancing your interaction.

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Weather Forecasts

Next is the introduction of the weather forecast service in Home Assistant 2023.9. Say goodbye to navigating between different forecast entities. Now, with the weather.get_forecast service, you can seamlessly retrieve all your weather predictions in a single request.

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Whether you’re seeking daily or hourly forecasts, this streamlined approach resides within one entity. Additionally, the revamped weather card on your dashboard allows you to select your preferred weather forecast display, granting you customization like never before.

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Embrace the Lawn Mower Entity

Speaking of new additions, let’s welcome the lawn mower entity to the stage! Home Assistant 2023.9 enables seamless integration of your lawn mower into the ecosystem. Presently, this integration supports MQTT and provides basic functionalities such as starting, pausing, and returning the mower to its home base.

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While advanced features are still in development, the introduction of this entity hints at even greater integration possibilities on the horizon.

Streamlined Template Sensors

Home Assistant 2023.9 introduces preview support for template sensors right within the UI.

This convenient feature eliminates the need to delve into YAML, allowing you to set sensor states using templates, select measurement units, and configure device and state classes with ease.

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Both sensors and binary sensors benefit from this UI-based approach. While advanced attributes may still require YAML adjustments, this enhancement significantly simplifies sensor setup.

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Discover Group Previews

Exploring Home Assistant’s 2023.9 release uncovers an interactive aspect to setting up helpers. Imagine having a sneak peek of your entity’s appearance before finalizing the settings. This new preview feature offers real-time visualization of your entity’s look based on your chosen settings.

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And speaking of groups, don’t miss the newly added event group, contributing further flexibility to your customization journey.

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Conclusion

As we wrap up our journey through Home Assistant 2023.9, I hope you’re as excited as I’m about these enhancements. From a revamped onboarding experience to stylish tile card features, advanced climate control visuals, and more, this release marks another step forward in the evolution of your smart home.

I’m Kiril, Thank you for accompanying us on this tour. Until next time, keep exploring, keep innovating, and keep making your home smarter than ever before.

If you’re hungry for more, be sure to check out my dedicated Home Assistant category with more articles tailored just for you

Exploring Home Assistant 2023.9: Exciting Updates for a Smarter Home - Kiril Peyanski's Blog (2024)

FAQs

Is Home Assistant complicated? ›

Home Assistant has a huge range of possibilities, so it can start out as a simple setup and then become more and more complex. In the beginning you will find it easy with a graphical interface, then you will want to do small things that the graphical interface can't and you learn that skill then and succeed.

What is a smart home assistant? ›

Home Assistant is an on-premises software product with a focus on local control, which has been described as beneficial to the security of the platform, specifically when compared to closed-source home automation software based on proprietary hardware and cloud-services.

How much does a Home Assistant cost? ›

Home Assistant Green is the easiest way to run Home Assistant for the low price of $99. Try out Home Assistant for your smart home or share the love with family and friends.

Who owns Home Assistant? ›

Nabu Casa, Inc was founded in 2018 by the founders of both Home Assistant, the open source home automation platform, and Home Assistant OS, the operating system that turns your device into a smart home hub powered by Home Assistant.

What is the easier alternative to Home Assistant? ›

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Does Home Assistant need to be always on? ›

The actual brains of home assistant runs as a server and needs a platform that stays powered up on your network all the time, it doesn't even need a display attached to it when it's running.

Can Home Assistant work without wifi? ›

Home Assistant doesn't work without a local network that connects everything together. You do not need internet access after Home Assistant is installed, but you do need a local network.

How private is a Home Assistant? ›

Home Assistant only discloses logged in user and commenter IP addresses under the same circ*mstances that it uses and discloses personally-identifying information as described below.

What is the difference between yellow and green Home Assistant? ›

Yellow is for power users. It supports any Raspberry Pi CM4-pin style board (for the "brain" including CPU/RAM/networking), is ZigBee/Thread enabled, has a M. 2 slot for a SSD or Google Coral and optionally supports PoE. Green has none of these things, you have to add on a ZigBee/Thread stick via USB.

What is the best equipment for Home Assistant? ›

Which hardware is best for Home Assistant? The “best” hardware depends on your specific needs and budget. For small setups, a Raspberry Pi 4 is excellent. For more extensive systems, consider an Intel NUC or Home Assistant Blue.

What is the latest version of Home Assistant? ›

Current Version: 2024.4.4.

What is HomeAssistant Green? ›

Home Assistant Green is a smart home hub designed to run Home Assistant. It comes with a preinstalled Home Assistant operating system.

What can the Home Assistant do? ›

It is flexible and supports a majority of smart devices and doesn't use your network. The home assistant lets you set up schedules and individual smart home devices work together and let the devices as smart as they need to be.

Is Home Assistant free? ›

No. Home Assistant is open source and free to install and this will not change.

How to control a Home Assistant? ›

Inside the Home Assistant app in the top-right corner, select the Assist icon. On Apple devices via Siri and Assist shortcuts. On Android phones as the default digital assistant or home screen shortcut. On a tablet in kiosk mode, you can use a dashboard button to start Assist.

How long does it take for Home Assistant to start? ›

Restart currently takes approximately 90 seconds and full cold restart of the box takes approximately 2min. Any VM on a reasonable platform should beat the heck out of that. I'm running HA container in docker on a RPi4 2GB. A HA restart takes about 60 seconds.

Why should I get Home Assistant? ›

Benefits of Home Assistant

Speed: When you trigger an activity or issue a command, all the processing occurs in your home as a home assistant is a local controller. There will be nothing sent over the webserver. Also, you won't have too many devices competing for the bandwidth of your home network.

Why is Home Assistant good? ›

What makes Home Assistant so powerful is that it allows you to integrate devices that usually require their own proprietary apps or smart hubs under one roof. With the right hardware, Home Assistant can talk to your Hue lights and your Wemo lights, and you can turn them all on or off at once from within a single app.

How much space does Home Assistant need? ›

Storage: A 32GB card should be sufficient for most users. However, if you plan on storing a lot of data, logs, or add-ons, consider going for a 64GB or even a 128GB card.

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