• Mitchacho74@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m surprised I haven’t heard more of this (makes me think its impossible), but I feel like the ideal world is buying big tech’s hardware and overriding its firmware/software to talk to home assistance locally. I saw a post recently about someone making an google nest speaker work with home assistance and they really just made their own speaker and shoved it in a nest mini body. I like the hardware I have, I just wish I had more control over it, and sadly I don’t know nearly enough to mess with firmware myself.

    • lolomgwtgbbq@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      I’m in the process of trying something like this. The cameras I bought have serial ports and firmware packages that can be reverse engineered. That’s where I’m currently at; just having the knowledge that it’s possible. I haven’t reverse engineered anything before, so if my attempts don’t work my backup plan is to harvest the the raw components and cobble together my own firmware on a different MCU.

    • AlternateRoute@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      The newest reolink doorbell comes close on most counts but it isn’t rated cold enough and the RTSP stream requires specific firmware updates to be stable with home assistant / frigate.

      • dbrand666@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        When I was still playing with it and it was sitting on my desk I did notice that it ran a bit warm. Not hot enough to be a concern but now you have me thinking it might be an advantage in cooler climates. The lack of a battery makes me less concerned about cold as well. I’ve only had it a few months but it seems far more reliable than the Ring doorbell I’d been using previously. I do have it rebooting nightly but I haven’t had to touch it in months. Winters here don’t often go below 0F anymore. I guess I’ll see how it goes.