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IR and RF blaster recommendations (lemmy.d.thewooskeys.com)

I have a few devices in my house that I purchased before I started smart-homing, and I'd like to gain some control over them. Before I started with Home Asisstant, I put together an rpi that could learn IR codes and transmit them, but it wouldn't learn the IR codes for one of my devices - I assumed it was because the device manufacturer used cheap equipment and didn't follow standards, but that doesn't really make sense if the rpi was simply watching the IR from the remote and then replaying it. Also, if I did that again I don't know how I'd integrate it with Home Assistant.

Anyway, I just learned about IR blasters, thanks to BeardedTinker, and he mentioned that there are also RF blasters (I also have a few RF devices I'd like to control).

I'd like a device that doesn't phone home and can blast IR and RF - but I'd but fine getting separate devices for IR and for RF. Do you have any suggestions for such devices? Which ones might have a better chance at learning IR codes that may not follow standards? For IR devices, is range or directionality an issue?

Thanks for sharing your experience.

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[-] somethingelse68@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

The Broadlink RM4 Pro is a RF and IR blaster, and it integrates with home assistant. It can be a little tricky to get set up initially depending on your router, it doesn't always figure out the 2.4 ghz signal from certain brands (like the Asus I have apparently), but once its set up it works pretty well. The integration to home assistant is a little bit of a learning curve depending on how familiar you are with it, but it wasn't too bad. I'm not sure if it phones home is the only thing, I know they have an online app and ecosystem, but the home assistant integration is local.

[-] ThorAlex@infosec.pub 2 points 1 year ago

I have one of these too, works well. Pretty sure it phones home, but it only needs internet for initial setup so it can be blocked in the firewall after that.

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