I want to be able to control my thermostat from my phone, so I’m looking for recommendations for one that meets the following:

  • Works with no network access (as in, I can access it but it can’t access anywhere else, enforced via VLAN on my firewall)
  • Lets me control my single apartment thermostat (temperature, heat/cool, maybe programming but it’s okay if I have to do that on the unit directly)
  • Not hundreds of dollars
  • No microphone

Any thoughts? Really just want something simple.

Edit: I have no other smart home devices right now, if that matters.

  • thisNotMyName@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You can turn off the internet access at almost all Tuya devices by making use of the local tuya HACS add on in home assistant. Maybe that’s helpful for your research

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      1 year ago

      Tuya was also supposedly reworking their API/integration to allow for local control, though idk if that ever happened.

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        1 year ago

        The Hacs Integration makes use of the device’s API - don’t know if it is their intended use of it, but it works

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        1 year ago

        Tuya requires cloud access and the API’s are on their way to be paid only.

        Only use tuya zigbee. Keep away from wifi devices at all costs!

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    I like my Venstar Explorer Minis. They have both a local API and cloud, both of which can be disabled independently (so you can have local ON and cloud OFF).

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    I use the Sensi ST55 with the Home Assistant HomeKit integration. I got it from my utility company for $1 as part of an Earth Day promotion, but they sell it for $25 now. You might be able to find it pretty cheap where you are.

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      I got my Ecobee from our utility company for like $25 and it comes with a remote temp sensor/mmwave radar sensor which is great for home assistant presence detection.

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    I’m pretty sure sensi thermostats, when controlled by home assistant, do what you want. I haven’t confirmed they don’t still try to phone home, but that could be dealt with by some firewall rules. Other thermostats that support homekit should also work.

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    I use ecobee and block it from the Internet. Works great with Home Assistant via Homekit.

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      Same except I don’t bother blocking it from the internet in case I want to use their app instead of home assistant. Haven’t noticed any issues doing it this way. AFAIK there are no fees or anything associated with it and I can’t imagine my thermostat temperature data is making them any money.

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        1 year ago

        It also knows when you’re home based on the occupancy sensors. I’m also not worried with their data collection so, mine is also not blocked from internet access.

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    1 year ago

    Look into open therm gateway with something like a dumb Honeywell Round modulating thermostat unless your thermostat already supports open therm.

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    1 year ago

    Do you control your thermostat via ir remote?

    If so, an esp32 or esp8266 running esphome and an ir led connected to a pin might be a solution.

    Would cost like 3 dollars in parts from AliExpress, and you could connect it to home assistant or node red for more control or automation.

    You could also add a temp sensor like for example ds18b20, which are also pretty cheap, if you want to be able to read temperature remotely or automate based on temp

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        What’s the thermostat controlling? How is it wired up? I replaced mine with ram esphome with a temp sensor and a relay that bridges the pins when it wants to turn on. Mine is connected to home assistant but i think you can use esphome devices stand alone.

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    1 year ago

    Honeywell T6 ZWave is great. Simple, classic touchscreen controls, and local radio control that just works. No AI funny business either. Mine is hooked up to Home Assistant via a Zooz USB dongle.

    I’ve greatly enjoyed ZWave things in general compared to the wild west of ZigBee and WiFi devices. They’re sometimes more pricey, but they pretty much just work.

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    1 year ago

    I got two Honeywell T9s with remote sensors for $150 each from my utility company. I’m happy with them.