Esphome home assistant ble proxy Is there a way to keep the bluetooth proxy connected to the switch bot, so that commands are issued faster? When it hasn’t performed an action recently, the delay between issuing a command and having the SwitchBot react is quite long (2-5 seconds). I Hello! I’m extremely new to ESP32. If I I’ve flashed the atom M5 with the ble proxy from : ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy The device is added to HA and it is updatable and all. It looks like that HASS only listens to the first m5stack that comes online, and this one receives the Bluetooth broadcasts. Normal Bluetooth, which will pair two devices and they then send communication to each other in a way they negotiate in the beginning, like head phones and speakers. My I’ve recently setup a ESP32 to run ESPHome as a bluetooth proxy. 2. I am not sure how to fix this. . I’m using this YAML - configuration for the proxy but I’m not really experienced with ESPHome. However, I have a ESP32 device in the garage that is a POE ESP32, I A BLE device has to be paired using Shelly App PRIOR TO THAT. Below is my esp32-bt-proxy. Thanks for the development. However, no ble devices are being pushed to HA. In the logs on verbose all I’m getting is the following Note that while ths component is named bluetooth_proxy, only BLE devices (and their Home Assistant integrations) are supported. But the BLE devices that I use them to connect to often become unavailable (several different ones, e. Some of these sensors move, for example plants, some are more or less static such as wall temp/humidity sensors. In theory, it can be battery operated if put on a deep sleep, but with casual use cases a perm Note that while ths component is named bluetooth_proxy, only BLE devices (and their Home Assistant integrations) are supported. But this does not seem to work. They both work separately from For example most hygrometers (like the xioami thingies) just broadcast their payloads but don’t connect to the bluetooth proxy. I am trying I have an esp32-s3 that I cant get working with bt proxy. variant: esp32c3 # added the line below to prevent bootloops when flashing modern bin via serial board_build. I have 3 MiFlora (HHCCJCY01HHCC) and I tried with a new one just unpacked, the bt proxy seems to doesn’t detect anything. When I turn it on, HA sees the new bluetooth device, but only recognizes it as an “iBeacon Tracker. Does Home Assistant support more than 1 Bluetooth proxies? And if yes, how can I get it to work? I have 2x an m5stack atom lite compiled as Bluetooth Proxy. I just successfully configured and added a Bluetooth proxy (ESP32) but my Bluetooth floodlights are not being discovered. It’s great. With the D1 Mini and tasmota I am able to set the LD2410 mmWave sensor. mcu: esp32c3 board_build. 0 [09:37:19][C][bluetooth_proxy:051]: Bluetooth Proxy: ble to mqtt; ble client for each device; dedicated ble proxy for each instance; non is ideal. ymal substitutions: bluetooth_virtual_light_mac: THE:LBE:MAC:HERE New to Bluetooth in home assistant so this may be a very dumb question. This add-on enables your NSPanel to function as a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) proxy utilizing its internal Bluetooth module along with the ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy component. RadonEye devices can be found using the radon_eye_ble ble scanner. I used this thread as my reference for programming the chip. I’m at the moment working with GitHub - devWaves/SwitchBot-MQTT-BLE-ESP32: Allows for multiple Hello, Long time user of tasmota, total newbie to ESPHome. To that same D1 Mini I want to add a speaker so that I can push TTS For this, I installed the bluetooth_proxy on an ESP32 device I have running ESPHome. How do people find it? I have dozens of devices listed and I can not find what is what. Step 3: Click on Add Integration from the bottom right The ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy is a great solution to extend your Bluetooth range and integrate your devices into Home Assistant. Looking at the logs, it says DNS Name is not found. I read later that the ESP32 could be configured as As far as I understand, the ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy it’s something different it’s designed to integrate BT devices it into HomeAssistant and therefore it needs to interpret the meaning of the transferred data (the protocol for all currently supported devices) to create useful values to monitor/control the BT devices via HomeAssistant. None of the tutorials about finding the identifier through mac os x keychain seem to work. After flashed I followed the installation sequence and added to my homeassistant. With my limited knowledge, I still think it looks like the BT proxy does indeed find bluetooth devices, but none show up in Home Assistant. I flashed the device via esphome ready-made-project. Well assuming you adopted the Proxy to your EPSHome, you would go to ESPHome which I have been trying to program a Wireless Tag WT32-ETH01 with ESPHome to create a Bluetooth proxy. So I guess not. Now I’m trying to migrate to ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy, but it drives me crazy: My general idea was to remove the devices, deploy the ESPhome device and then add/redetect them. Hello! I have a conceptual question about the Bluetooth (or rather BLE) Proxy. Got the boards from Hey all, I cant figure out why I cant connect Bluetooth devices to my AtomS3 Lite Bluetooth Proxy. It just forwards all bluetooth broadcasts to HA, which then must use the device specific integration to process the messages. - luciansabo/esp_now_ble_proxy Coding ESPHome to detect iPhone esphome: name: livingroom-ble-tracker platform: ESP32 board: esp32dev arduino_version: dev # Enable logging logger: #level: Home Assistant Community iPhone presence detection with ESPHome(room level, 1s instant detection) ESPHome. I got 3 of them working great, and at the moment they are only connecting to mmwave sensors and sending the info to HA. This sounds like a I have one BT Proxy that is working. Home assistant is on 2022. It would be great if it could act as a Bluetooth proxy for the bluetooth temp/humidity sensors I have in the same area. I had a problem adding a BLE strip I have (see GitHub issue here). The logs seem to show it detecting tons of devices i don’t care about Hello all! Fairly new to HA and ESPHome but I’ve been learning and making steady progress. Those are extremely small and affordable. I installed another one using: esphome: name: bt-proxy-office friendly_name: BT-Proxy-Office platformio_options: board_build. yaml I have added ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy. I connected the device via ethernet port and my network identifies it and gives it an ip address. I got some bluetooth esp8266’s (I think), and I followed the quick instructions from the ESPHome site to make them into BT proxies. [09:19:34][W][ota:160]: Magic bytes do not match! 0x47-0x45-0x54-0x20-0x2F [09:19:34][W][component:204]: Component Hi All, I want to set up a Mi Flora sensor, connecting with my HA install through BT proxy. You need: ESP32 Ethernet Unit Right now, I’ve flashed one with ESPHome and left the others on ESPresense. Step 1: Go to Home Assistant Settings on the left panel. I was able to flash the ESP and get it into home assistant but I’m having issues with constructing the proper yaml file. The climate module in ESPHome together with the xiaomi bluetooth temperature devices seems to be making a fine autonomous system that can operate even if HA is not accessible. Check the logs I see the below over and over again. Background I bought some cheap “Hello I have several Xiaomi Mijia Devices deployed. An ESPHome Bluetooth proxy works well and allows locating a device close to the mower. My first project has been to create a BLE tracker as the native one in HA suddenly stopped working and I cannot find a solution. Originally using a MQTT Bridge via ESPHome. I’ve been able to pair them with Home Assistant using the HomeKit Controller integration, as long as the contact sensor is near my HA box. One or more devices providing bluetooth proxy information to HA using esphome's bluetooth_proxy component. Approx $30. Are you looking to create a centralized solution to connect to Bluetooth devices and collect their sensor data in Home Assistant? Alex, one of our customers, recently shared his You can make any ESPHome programmed device a proxy by adding the bluetooth_proxy: line to existing ESPHome YAML. And the ESPHome configuration from here. Restart Home Assistant; Ok so I’ve been researching for a couple of days, but can’t seem to find the right answers. The Bluetooth proxy depends on ESP32 Bluetooth Low Energy Tracker Hub. The docs say. The collection of scripts contain an example decoding more devices than The device is too far away from my HA Pi to be picked up by the bluetooth dongle. Home Assistant Community ESPHome. Is there a way to expose to HA status mentioned above? > substitutions: #substitute your own values in t The integration is based on AutoMower-BLE, an unofficial reverse engineered Husqvarna Automower Connect BLE library. I have learned that to find good tutorials it helps to have I have two AtomS3 Lite modules flashed with BT Proxy firmware from ESPHome 2024. Not sure what you mean by this. Ensuite, je suis allé sur Home Assistant, dans ESPHome, le SLZB-06 a été reconnu : il faut juste faire “adopter” pour que le firmware soit flashé. This component will track radon concentration. I bought these lights after going thru compatible device list on HA LED-BLE integration page. ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy A friend of mine suggested to use the Mi Flora sensors and link them to an ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy. What’s the best way to spot this from an automation for notifying me when there’s a problem? I found info about the Status Binary Sensor, but if I simply try to add it’s config to my ESP32’s yaml via ESPHome, it fails on installation. Could someone please pro As per the title really - I don’t have any other ESP32 devices with ESPHome running in the area where my Voice PE is now living. It was adopted by Home Assistant without issue but I noticed that after 24 hours it hadn’t discovered any devices. In other words the esp just captures broadcasts that floating around and forwards them to ha. The Bluetooth OBD has been working fine for years with an iPhone app and now intermittently with HA. However I asked myself if it’s not better to change it to passive scanning to reduce the battery drain of my Xiaomi Flower Care Sensors. Currently, I am using ESPresense to track Apple Hello! I wanted to share that I have several of these devices as PoE Bluetooth Proxies and they are working great. I am using 2 wyze outdoor plugs with ESPHome that are acting as bluetooth proxies. Hi, With the recent expansion of Bluetooth capabilities in Home Assistant, including the BLE Proxy functionality of ESPHome, as well as code available from other open-source projects, I think the pieces exist to have an Apple device presence sensor, which would also probably work for none-Apple devices. How do I manage these devices? I want to pair devices it discovers, but bluetoothctl doesn’t see any of these ESPHome devices, only standard bluetooth dongles directly attached to my HA server. The installation was done manually since the ESPHome website does not support the S3 lite yet. In retrospect, that might have been a better path. I used ESPHome ReadyMade projects to flash the esp32 and set it up. I get iBeacon Tracker and everything works. The Light is found on Home Assistant and showed to request integration. Same with iphone identifier. 12 ESP32 wemos d1 mini with fresh install from the esphome website. The ESPHome ESP32 has shown up in HA, but no BLE devices are appearing as far as I know, I just have an empty iBeacon integration. distante May 27, 2023, 4:53pm 1. Current config in ESPHome as follows (only the BLE section): esp32_ble_tracker: binary_sensor: - platform: ble_presence service_uuid: '9FA480E0-4967-4542-9390-D343DC5D04AE' name: "Apple Watch 3" Greetings folks, Did some reading, but can’t seem to find anything that helps my case. As soon as I move them to another room, HA no longer registers the open/close broadcasts. Home ; Categories ; FAQ/Guidelines ; Terms of They are actually extremely easy to install thanks to the ESPHome Ready made projects Ready-Made Projects — ESPHome. ESP32 a very powerful and has low power consumption. Can it be used as a bluetooth proxy in ESP home? nickrout (Nick Rout) June 30, 2023, 2:31am 2. Setup a Bluetooth controller. I like the D1-Mini32 boards because they're cheap and easy to deploy. Proxies multiple BTLE devices using BTHome for Home assistant and EspNow for your custom devices. yaml file content: substitutio If you use ESPHome bluetooth proxy in Home Assistant, YAML configuration must (at least at the moment) be entered manually! When using BT proxy in Home Assistant, in the YAML must be removed lines: framework: type: esp-idf Now arduino framework is used instead of esp-idf and your BT proxy should work again. I am currently using successfully two DIY sonoff garage door openers in ESPHOME. I’ve flashed my ESP32-WROOM-32 (AZDelivery) with ESPHome, with the following config: esphome: name: esphome-web-ccea44 esp32: board: esp32dev framework: type: arduino # Enable logging logger: level: VERBOSE # Enable Home Assistant API api: ota: improv_serial: Bluetooth Low-Energy BTHome (ESPHome) proxy for ESP32 devices. flash_mode: dio esp32: variant: ESP32C3 board: esp32-c3-devkitm Introduction: I have this: Wemos C3 Mini - Lolin ESP32-C3 ( C3 mini — WEMOS documentation ) I wanted to use it as a Bluetooth proxy and to use also the onboard RGB Led so I wanted an arduino platform, not esp_idf. I have just started my journey into learning ESPHOME. They I don’t have a dedicated BT adapter for HA, instead I’m using BT proxies to detect Govee Indoor Hygrometer Thermometer(s) I have a dedicated BT proxy that I used to test this and it works fine with the Govee BT integration, I can see the 2 devices that are close by and information is great. 1 INFO Reading configuration /config/esphome/gl-s10-bt-proxy-ce9b84. HarvsG June 29, 2023, 11:55pm 1. The config is correct and when the board spits out its Hello, I’m completely new to ESP32 boards and to the whole ESPHome Topic. happens everytime over the course o like 3 to 4 minutes: INFO ESPHome 2023. That bug/problem is until now not fix. In this situation you have to be able to decode data of particular ble devices. What’s different with my integration? It supports only Bluetooth Low Energy BMS No extra hardware needed It does support ESPhome Bluetooth ESP32 Wroom devices, followed this guide: BT Proxy Guide. Looks to me like the BLE manufacturer data advertise trigger lambda would just need worked out to read the sensor I’m using xiaomi_lywsd03mmc and ESP32 to control my underfloor heating. Instructions for setting up the Bluetooth Proxy in ESPHome. I used the online portal to flash the ESP32. Problem I was having a strange behaviour: very loooong time t oconnect to WiFi (1 2 or even 3 minutes) or sometimes it was even not connecting (I can these only proxy ESPHome traffic. , a Xioami plant sensor, a Tuya BLE irrigation timer). I went to the website ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy and connected the board with my computer (Windows 11). My experience is mostly with esp8266 chips (D1 Minis) and tasmota. Also after reading ESP32 Bluetooth Low Energy Tracker Hub, I am not yet sure, hence my question below. I have Bluetooth BLE devices that are far from the HA (I have it on a raspberry 4) so I recently decided to buy some esp32 boards and use them as bluetooth proxies (ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy ). I’ve added 2 of them in BRLight app As I mentioned, I use a USB dongle, that is a USB one, and I run on Home Assistant Blue, which an Odroid board. HA, asked me to install ESPhome, and I did, when I add the ESP32 to ESPHome wipes my device and the ESP32 drops off of Wi-Fi. When I tried I am trying to add an existing LED Device I have. This does not work with all ESP32 code though, the device has to be an ESPHome device, or you My understanting of the integration description Private BLE Device is that it should support Bluetooth Proxy, because it’s linking to the Bluetooth integration which can be done by using only Bluetooth Proxy and which I’m I have successfully setup BLE proxy via 3 EP1 sensors in my home. ESPHome ESP32 Bluetooth Low Energy Device. bluetooth-proxy version 1. I recently got a Govee H5055 Bluetooth BBQ thermometer. 4Ghz IOT network) and it’s easier for me to add an Ethernet drop than it is for me to have a open wall plug or spare USB power port. I see the device in my home assistant but it doesn’t detect any bluetooth devices. The Pico W supports bluetooth. Hi there, For a while I’ve been running 4 ESP32 devices, dotted around my house (hidden under tables, desks, etc) to improve the BTLE of various Xiaomi sensors. But then the Bluetooth Proxy feature page says that “This option I built a ESPPresence device with an esp 32. Does anyone have any experience with BLE tyre pressure sensors working with ESPHome? The below linked sensors seem pretty typical of the external valve stem cap style BLE TPMS. Now after a few days the LYWSDCGQ is showing as unavailable, and I have no Originally, I just wanted to integrate my battery with a BLE BMS into HA, but I ended up with writing a new custom integration, called BLE Battery Management System as existing methods did not satisfy my needs. But when I set my Tuya Soil measure in pairing mode it is not popping up in The installation all seems fine, but no devices are ever found in Home Assistant. I see log output via ESPHome. The ESP32 was detected by my HA install automatically and subsequently detected my Xiaomi LYWSDCGQ which is showing up under the Xiaomi BLE integration. I have an abundance of PoE ports (and a congested 2. To set up a bluetooth (BT) proxy I purchased some esp32’s with BT and wifi. Device Discovery¶. kmue August 25, 2021, 9:03am 1. I found one project on github that seemed relevant. I have four Xiaomi Temperature sensors (LYWSD03MMC) and I read many times that they worked great with the ESP32 chip. This worked pretty well, but the downside was that if I moved a plant, I had to update The ble proxy is a clever, but device agnostic way. in my case i do not need any connections to the devices just read advertisements - for the time being - however my goal was to replace zigbee with ble device, but the development with the Bluetooth proxy makes me question that decision. I already have several ESPhome BLE trackers around the house monitoring my Xiaomi temp In this blog post, I’ll walk you through how I set up a SwitchBot BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) Indoor/Outdoor Thermo-Hygrometer in Home Assistant (HA) using an ESP32 running To connect the Bluetooth proxy to Home Assistant, follow these steps. If you agree, what would you add in ESPhome to the proxy to turn it to passive? I thought it could be this way: Radon Eye BLE Sensors¶. I am so close to make Does the official Bluetooth Proxy feature work with these BLE sdkconfig options? Has anyone tried the new active BLE proxy option? I see that esp32_ble_tracker does seem to work on the plugs, and that bodes well because the Bluetooth Proxy component documentation says that it depends on this. The way I see it is I have 2 options: 1)A diy esphome ble to wifi hub using esp32-wroom-32(looks like I have a kind of d1 mini knockoff) 2)A bluetooth dongle ex Feasycom FSC Hi all, is there a way to get into HA status scanning’s status of ESPHOME Bluetooth proxy? Here my running code. I suppose it supports Shelly devices only but who knows If you use mqtt, then you have to use scripts in order to proxy ble data. If you’re looking to create an ESPHome I need a few Bluetooth proxy devices around my house. When I started working with a Switchbot, the HA-internal switchbot integration turned out quite bumpy, to say the least. Since I really wanted to control that strip, I ended up creating a virtual light. Forgot that HA now detects the BT on Raspberry pi 3B+ and 4 boards. Hi Everyone, I’m running HA on a miniPC using proxmox virtual environment. Any BT traffic for HA is proxied by them. Almost like magic The device however never gets detected even when I try different or multiple UUID’s. I have bought a few Atom Lite esp devices that work fine for “known” BLE devices for which integrations exist. The individual device integrations in Home Assistant (such as ESP32, ESPHome and Bluetooth Proxy? A little introduction to get used to these terms. I added No matter how many scanner apps I tried, the identifier listed on the apps do not match what bermuda finds through bluetooth proxy. Hit a bit of a roadblock yesterday and figured it may be time to ask for help. I have very very little experience with EspHome. Important It is crucial to configure the Bluetooth Proxy using this add-on for optimal memory management, which involves releasing the Bluetooth stack prior to any TFT updates. The issues is id like to be able to open/close all these as close to at the same Recently I began monitoring the plants in the house using Mi Flora sensors. 9. One device I really wanted to integrate into HA is my Anova sous vide cooker. 12. Home Assistant can expand its Bluetooth reach by communicating through the Bluetooth proxy component in ESPHome. These are iLC RGB outdoor floodlights. If a device comes online that is not in Home Assistant, ESPHome will offer to adopt it, so if you do have 2 devices, and the second comes back online, you can adopt I have searched the forums and feel like there is probably something very simple I am missing here. Is there something I need to do to make Status Binary work Bermuda Bluetooth/BLE Triangulation / Trilateration for HomeAssistant - agittins/bermuda. I confirmed that each EP1 was proxying BLE traffic via the logs. I’m trying to configure ESPHome bluetooth proxy in HA. To get a clue what “traffic” happening you should be able to just consult the esphome logs of your bluetooth proxy. My HA setup has a Olimex ESP32-POE-ISO-EA that I flashed the ESPHome firmware onto to use as a Bluetooth (BLE) Proxy. Does anyone know if this can be done? I’m assuming that adopting into my HA’s ESPHome install wouldn’t Hello everyone, I configured an esp32 bt proxy, but it doesn’t detect any bt device. I just purchased a airthings wave plus and I was looking at hardware to integrate it into home assistant. Is my understanding correct that adding WiFi connectivity to the (ESP32) node with the BT/BLE Proxy is not necessary (neither client mode, nor access point), because the ESP32 Hello all I am just starting with esphome and BT i have both esp32 and esp32 mini i configured them both as BT proxies according to config samples i found in this community, see snippet of the esp32 mini below i am trying to bind it to tuya BT fingerbots, like one in the attached picture, but it is not detected when the bots are in pairing mode (they both work and binds to Ce que j’ai fait, c’est paramétrer en LAN la fonctionnalité Zigbee, en le connectant en routeur à mon coordinateur, puis j’ai flashé le code Bluetooth. For this reason, I suspect the problem to reside in Home Assistant rather than the ESPHome device. Sadly the author uses the wrong scan parameter (for Ethernet connected ESP’s). my collection of bluetooth devices that i control via ble proxy is starting to grow large and i want to figure out ways to help offset the load. When I attempt to integrate it to HA by putting in the IP . There’s just a small issue If one of the underfloorheating valves open and the BT device for some reason Most of my devices I run with esp8266’s I’ve got some experience with tasmota, but still very green with esphome. I found the ESPhome page to create a Bluetooth proxy from an ESP32. The ESP devices don’t go offline, I can see their logs via the ESPHome panel in the Home Assistant UI, etc. ESP32, ESPHome and Bluetooth Proxy? A little introduction to get used to these terms. LED BLE connects on ESPHOME proxy but can not be added to Home Assistant. Device always remains Off in Home Assistant. Logging works perfectly and it’s scanning for BT devices properly. There are actually two kinds of Bluetooth. I’ve got the M5 Atom S3 Lite module and set it up via ESPHome. Anyhow, the info here should be enough for someone to go that route if they want. Here’s what I did. Selected “Generic ESP32” on the Home Assistant plug-in for Victron Instant Readout compatible devices - keshavdv/victron-hacs I think the important part is getting an ESPHome Bluetooth proxy setup and close (very close for a shunt) to the Hi all, . My openmqtt gateway detects the bluetooth devices immediately. I tried to create the bluetooth gateway today via the ESPhome website. Attempting to connect my Olimex ESP32 POE ISO as a BLE proxy for HA. Maybe this helps to another person on with the same problem. I’ve read about the ability to extend the Bluetooth range of HA with the ESP32 board so bought a board and tried to make it work but I failed. ESP logs: [09:37:19][I][app:104]: Project esphome. This is the code I used: esp32-board. Often, they will only work a couple of hours before stopping. After installation and configuration, the proxy should pass all Bluetooth device data directly to This guide will show you the simple steps needed to turn your ESP32 into a Bluetooth proxy ready to add Bluetooth devices to Home Assistant. I can get esp32-c3’s working and regular esp32 generic boards, but no luck with the S3. I confirmed the configuration for the ethernet configuration for the WT32-ETH01 here. After I removed any Entity/Bluetooth Device it is no I have a BLE proxy that is in a place where it sometimes loses connection. If it performs a single action, a subsequent action To see ble devices found in the scan in your esphome logs, you may need to change the logger level, as per the set-up docs. I believe that In order for me to use one of these Atom Lite devices as an HA bluetooth proxy, there needs to exist an HA integration for the BLE device. Restart the process, this time add the IP to the YAML file (I keep the Device name the same Hi! I’m using a ESP32 bluetooth proxy to trigger my SwitchBot. The radon_eye_rd200 sensor platforms lets you track the output of Radon Eye RD200 Bluetooth Low Energy device. g. At the moment there are four integrations working I’m trying to get presence detection working using an ESP32 and Esphome. Flashed the module, installed ESPHome Add-on, successfully adopted the proxy and even OTA update worked fine after tuning the HA After setting up a bluetooth proxy via ESPHome, I checked, if it’s working and it is: signal strength is increasing dramatically to - 33 dBm, if the iBeacon comes near the proxy. Best is always to stick to the docs: ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy. There is no ethernet connection. Initially, I needed to track one Hi, i was wondering how the new bluetooth proxy should work esp32_ble_tracker: scan_parameters: active: true bluetooth_proxy: this is what I added to my esphome on nodemcu-32s config that also run climate compone Hello! I have an ESP32 (“AZDelivery ESP32 Board Dev Kit C V4 NodeMCU” - 240 MHz, 520 KB RAM, 4 MB Flash) with BT proxy running. I have tried programming the device “plug into this computer” and Hello Fairy BLE string lights in ESPHome Fair warning: I developed an integration running on an ESP32 with ESPHome, not a Home Assistant custom integration using the BlueTooth proxy. I don’t need to move them (they Hey all, I have a handful of BLE contact sensors (VOCOlinc) that are only compatible with HomeKit. Step 2: Click on Devices & Services. I haven’t used a Pi for a while. I have setup an m5stack-atom-lite to scan for my leLink Bluetooth OBD thingy in hopes of pulling car data into HA. To find out your device’s MAC address, add the following to your ESPHome configuration: In this post I’m going through the process of installing ESPHome and flashing Bluetooth Proxy into an ESP32 device and connecting BLE device to Home Assistant through it. Right now i have a wifi esp32 and an ethernet esp32 on opposite sides of the house that control about ble 30 devices that open/close bilnds/curtains. Instructions for setting up BLE binary sensors for the ESP32. I confirmed by using very verbose logs and also downloading the diagnostic data in the device page, it shows that it has seen no bt devices or advertisements. ESP32 is a MCU with integrated WiFi and Bluetooth (successor of popular ESP8266). But I have not been able to update it since through OTA. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: Lawn Mower; Prerequisites . Looks like iBeacon and proxy are working. My wife is very fond of plants and she wanted to have a better insight on the moisture state of the potsoil. ESP32, ESPHome and Bluetooth Proxy. ” If I try to manually Hey, I just setup an ESP32 (WROOM-32U) using the web serial installer (ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy), connected it to my wifi & HA successfully, but it seems it cannot find any BT devices, I have a simple BLE beacon for Hello guys, I have a M5 Stack Atom lite working as a Bluetooth Proxy. Install “crownstone” application on your Hi All, I’ve looked everywhere, but cannot find the answer. Make sure and set active to true in the YAML if you need it to act as a proxy for a BT device that requires an active connection (versus something passive like a temperature sensor that just broadcasts it’s data in the open). mgx ktchei clryt jeh vptxgwu wyumji wkurs gzab xaxoxk egjy