Home Assistant
Home automation that puts local control & privacy first
Home Assistant
Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Once started, Home Assistant will automatically scan your network for known devices and allow you to easily set them up. Home Assistant integrates with over a thousand different devices and services. Once you have integrated all your devices at home, you can unleash Home Assistant's advanced automation engine to make your home work for you. Do things like: - Turn on the light when the sun sets or when coming home - Get an alert when you leave your garage door open Home Assistant keeps your data local, no need for a cloud. Home Assistant communicates with your devices locally, and will fallback to pulling in data from the cloud if there is no other option. No data is stored in the cloud, and everything is processed locally. Note: The USB adapter discovery feature (e.g., for Zigbee dongles connected directly to the device running Umbrel) may not work reliably for Umbrel users on Raspberry Pi.
This release includes various improvements and bug fixes across multiple integrations. Key highlights: - Fixed handling of unavailable OAuth implementations for August and Yale integrations - Enhanced Bluetooth discovery for devices with alternating advertisement names - Fixed OpenUV updates when protection window is null - Improved AsusWRT device list handling to pass only online clients - Fixed Home Wizard sensors that were incorrectly returning 0 Other notable changes: - Multiple improvements to localization and configuration flows - Various fixes for integrations like PushSafer, Overkiz, and Smart Meter Texas - Enhanced ZHA reload functionality Full release notes are found at https://github.com/home-assistant/core/releases
- Version2025.10.4
- CategoryHome & Automation
- Source codePublic
- Developed byHome Assistant
- Submitted byUmbrel
- Compatible withumbrelOS 0.5 or later



