# Preconditions. I’ve been reading around and seems that the Aqara ones being newer and having Zigbee are the ones to get. This binding allows your openHAB to communicate with the Xiaomi Smart Home Suite. The commands have to be issued as attributes of a JSON Object, e.g. But what I’ve also read is that the Aqara ones dont properly send over the battery level (on a smartthings forum). The following examples are a demonstration, where a basic device thing for the gateway was manually added.These messages are in JSON format, which also gives you the ability to parse single values.You can write commands to devices which support it, usually all battery powered devices are not able to receive commands. Xiaomi offers very nice looking Temperature and Humidity thermostat which communicates over the Bluetooth – Xiaomi Mija BT. Save (This is required if you want to be able to send controls to the devices like the light of the gateway)There are three ways of connecting supported devices to the gateway:If you don't want to hear the Chinese voice every time, you can disable it by setting the volume to minimum in the MiHome App (same for the blinking light)The devices don't need an Internet connection to be working after you have set up the developer mode BUT you will not be able to connect to them via App anymore - easiest way is to block their outgoing Internet connection in your router and enable it later, when you want to check for updates etc. It consists of devices communicating over a ZigBee network with a ZigBee - WiFi gateway.The devices are very affordable and you can get them from your favourite chinese marktes like After setup, you can disconnect the gateway from the internet to keep your sensor information private.Is your gateway already configured to connect to your WiFi? Just follow the instructions in The Xiaomi ecosystem grows at a steady rate.
It is powered by one AA battery. This is a set of wifi devices from Xiaomi that are part of the Mi Ecosystem which is branded as MiJia. That way you can make use of your device, even if it is not supported yet!
I bought a Xiaomi Mijia temperature sensor that works via Bluetooth. I got after some time the Mi Smart Home Gateway v3 up and running. This section describes, how to get the necessary information to support new device types. I’m looking into purchasing a Xiaomi HA hub v2 and ive noticed that there are the original and the newer (with Zigbee) Aqara window/door sensors. This will ensure that your smart home data stays only with you!If you remove a Thing in PapaerUI it will also trigger the gateway to unpair the device. Also, quotes have to be escaped.If you experience any unexpected behaviour or just want to know what is going on behind the scenes, you can enable debug logging. I found on the Internet a code for a program that scans Bluetooth packets from a sensor (USB 4.0) (passively) and displays them in the console. This makes possible following the communication between the binding and the gateway.For the binding to function properly it is very important, that your network config allows the machine running openHAB to receive multicast traffic. Der Mi Cube Controller ist ein Würfel, der eine Art Gestensteuerung erlaubt.Er „versteht“ verschiedenen Bewegungen wie zum Beispiel das Umlegen um 90° oder 180°, das Drehen auf einer Seite, Antippen, Schütteln und Schieben.Jeder Bewegung kann in der Mi Home App eine Szene zugewiesen werden. Good afternoon. So you (we) need to be patient…This topic was automatically closed 41 days after the last reply. I can change the original program.I’ll post all the codes here as a lesson when there will be a ready-made solution and usefulI guess, the devices you are talking about are among these:I understood, this is something among a lot of other stuff he is working on.
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#Xiaomi Mi IO Binding. New replies are no longer allowed. Post an issue in the GitHub repository with as much information as possible about the new device:Or implement the support by youself and submit a pull request.You can access the whole message contents of the basic device thing with String items. I bought a Xiaomi Mijia temperature sensor that works via Bluetooth. This binding allows your openHAB to communicate with the Xiaomi Smart Home Suite. It will only reappear in your Inbox, if you connect it to the gateway again. But adding devices can also be done without the app (see below)Enter the previously noted developer key in openHAB Paper UI -> Configuration -> Things -> Xiaomi Gateway -> Edit -> Developer Key. So there is a good chance that in the future even more devices get added to the suite. # Xiaomi Mi Smart Home Binding. The devices are very affordable and you can get them from your favourite chinese marktes like AliExpress or GearBest. This is why the Bluetooth binding itself does not come with any bridge handlers for such adapters itself, but instead is extensible by additional bundles which can implement support for a specific adapter.