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    Home Assistant

    Home Assistant

    Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first

    Home Assistant is a powerful open source home automation app that prioritizes local control and privacy. It offers great security and features while keeping your data securely out of the cloud. It can give you control of all your devices from a single, mobile-friendly interface and will track the state of all these devices so you don’t have to. Home Assistant is powered by a worldwide community and runs ideally on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. It can be set up to automatically...
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    WebRTC Camera

    WebRTC Camera

    Home Assistant custom component for real-time viewing

    WebRTC Camera is a Home Assistant custom component for real-time camera viewing with very low latency. It uses go2rtc as its streaming server and can work with many camera sources and protocols. Supported inputs include RTSP, RTMP, HTTP streams, HomeKit cameras, USB cameras, ONVIF-style sources, and other go2rtc-compatible streams. It can output through WebRTC, RTSP, MSE, MP4, or MJPEG depending on browser, codec, and network conditions. The integration includes a custom Lovelace card, two-way audio workflows, snapshots to Telegram, stream sharing links, and Chromecast or Android TV casting. ...
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