Keep in mind that certain phones will require you to have your phone unlocked before it can read the tag. Home Assistant Core 0.114+ is required for this feature. The app now supports reading and writing to NFC tags so you can build automations off scanning the tag. This state change also means that if you have multiple access points you will be able to see the device switching in real time. ![]() The WiFi connection sensor was also updated so the state and certain attributes will update upon any network detected change. The battery state sensor now includes the battery health as a attribute and will also issue a second update call a few seconds after being plugged in so the state can update faster. In addition to all the new sensors mentioned above we also had some improvements to our existing set of sensors. To get more details about what to expect from each sensor check out the docs.Īvailable for Google Play Store version only: All of the sensors listed below will also update during the normal 15 minute update interval. Some of these sensors will update their state in your Home Assistant instance upon certain state changes. We have had quite a bit of sensors get added since we last spoke so here’s whats new. You can expect to see the live data that was recently sent over to your Home Assistant instance as well as the attributes and other sensor details. Speaking of which the 2 location toggles that used to be found in App Configuration are now located in this new screen. This includes turning off the Geocoded sensor while keeping location tracking on. Users can now disable sensors they don’t want while continuing to receive updates from the sensors they do care about. Starting from version 2.2.0 there is a new Manage Sensors screen that you can find under App Configuration. There have been a few releases so were going to cover everything new up until version 2.3.0 which was just released to the Google Play Store. ![]() Hey there, it’s been so long since we last gave an update on our mobile apps we thought it would be time to give you more updates! This time around we will focus on whats new in the Android app.
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