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This blueprint will send a notification to your device when a Frigate event for the selected camera is fired. The notification will initially include the thumbnail of the detection, but will update to include actionable notifications allowing you to view the saved clip/snapshot when available, or silence the notification for a configurable amount of time.
With this blueprint, you may send the notification to multiple devices by leaving "Device" blank and instead use a [notification group][1].
How to setup a Grandstream phone as a device on UniFi Talk
How to setup Grandstream DP750 for Unifi Talk
I've seen several posts on Reddit and other forums that say "oh you can use a grandstream phone with UniFi Talk and it's flawless". Unfortunately, I am not a VoIP engineer so it was not intuitive to me, but I got it to work. Here's how.
For this writeup, I'm using a Grandstream DP750 DECT base with a DP720 DECT wireless handset. I really wanted a wireless phone for general use in my house, but Ubiquiti doesn't make one, so I wanted to find a way. My goal is to setup UniFi Talk for my home phone solution and share a single phone number with a UniFi wired phone that sits on my office desk. As far as I know, you have to get a UniFi phone to do the initial Talk setup (though, in my tinkering, I noticed it's using a PostgreSQL database, you could probably bypass the initial setup if you knew what you were doing). I'm also using a UDM-Pro for my gateway.
Assuming your UDM-Pro management interface is on 192.168.1.1, your base station should be assigned an IP on a VL
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This blueprint will send a notification to your device when a Frigate event for the selected camera is fired. The notification will initially include the thumbnail of the detection, but include an actionable notification allowing you to view the clip and snapshot.
With this blueprint, you may send the notification to multiple devices by leaving "Device" blank and instead use a [notification group][1].
This Gist will no longer be maintained, please check out the new location for the config.
Introduction
Ever since voice satellites were introduced to Home Assistant, people wanted to use good microphones and speakers for this purpose, but not many were really available.
Weather on a 1.54" epaper tag through Home assistant and OpenEPaperLink
I've long been searching for a simple display to show various things on HA. I wanted it to be cordless with wireless updates, small in size, and without extra sensors since the values to be displayed are already in HA. It's been hard to find something that matches all that, at a reasonable price.
I just stumbled upon a Reddit thread (since removed), where someone recommended OpenEPaperLink and this seller on Tindie. An access point for $35. Five screens (2.9" or 1.54") for $25; a 4.2" for $20. (It seems many have been looking for the same thing. The seller quickly ran out of stock, but more is on the way; more info at the link above.)