I’d like to add a smart button to my HA setup. I don’t have zigbee signal nearby, so I’m wondering what the best way to do this would be.

I’m using a Skyconnect dongle. There’s wifi nearby. I want to control a smart switch nearby, which would also have zigbee but that also wouldn’t reach the distance I need.

Is Matter a solution here? With a hub connected to wifi that bridges to the button?

Any suggestions on hardware?

Or any other suggestions?

  • @thegreekgeek@midwest.social
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    210 months ago

    You can put a coordinator in relay mode and use that, the antenna would help with the range. Get one of those outlets with USB and a right-angle cable and it’ll be nice and low profile too.

    • @Dave@lemmy.nzOP
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      110 months ago

      If it’s in relay mode, does it only need power via USB or does it still need to be plugged into a server? I don’t have any nearby devices to plug it into, I’d probably need to get some mishmash of USB charger and adapter to plug in the coordinator and power it, if it can’t reach straight from my HA server all the way to where I want to put the button.

      • @thegreekgeek@midwest.social
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        10 months ago

        Yeah, it shouldn’t need anything more than USB power, it’s just another node in the mesh at that point. If you don’t have one of those USB outlets just use a phone brick, that should be enough.

        EDIT: See THIS for more info. While that’s obviously written for Z2M some of it applies to other coordinators.

        • @Dave@lemmy.nzOP
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          110 months ago

          Sweet, I’ll have a think of where I could put one. Any idea of range for ones that have an antenna?

          • @thegreekgeek@midwest.social
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            210 months ago

            The product page for the sonoff dongle says 40-50 meters line-of-sight but it’ll depend on your walls and wifi interference.

            • @Dave@lemmy.nzOP
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              110 months ago

              Oh cool, thanks. None of the ones I looked at showed range info that I could see. It has to travel through a few walls, but I’m sure one will do the job with the right placement.