Note that there are several non-Pi options, and you can even install it as a virtual machine if that works better for you. ![]() Install Home Assistant on your Piįirst you’ll need to actually install HA, which is covered in some detail on this installation page. In this part 3 we’ll put everything together with Home Assistant (HA), my chosen Raspberry Pi home automation platform. Setting up and running your own Raspberry Pi home automation system is both fun and useful, and lets you have control of your devices without depending on “the cloud.” I did a quick overview of my home automation setup here, as well as how to prepare devices for integration with Tasmota in a Part 2 followup.
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