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Support HSM200 multisensor #54

Closed jshessen closed 1 year ago

jshessen commented 1 year ago

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Is anyone working on an edge driver for the HSM200 multisensor? This is both an RGB nightlight and a motion/temperature/lux sensor. Plug-in, not battery. It’s a re-branded ezpli device, and has always been sort of out there on its own, but it’s useful and quite a few community members have it.

It’s a pretty straightforward device when looked at component by component. (It has a second association group, but I don’t think anybody using smartthings uses it, it just turns on up to four devices when motion is detected. And the user settable parameters are for the cool down period, and again, I don’t think most people using smartthings care.)

But it’s the combination of a controllable RGB light, and collecting information from the three sensors that tends to make it a unique project.

Describe the solution you'd like It’s worked well for years with a stock driver but a couple of people have reported that it did transition, but they ended up only with light control, not with the motion sensor data. :thinking:

Anyway, it’s a Homeseer sensor still being manufactured and sold, which is why I’m asking in this thread, since I think this is where a lot of people would look for it.

Describe alternatives you've considered Default Edge Drivers

Additional context HomeSeer

HSM200 Z-Wave Multi-Sensor – HomeSeer 1 AC Powered Multi-sensor With RGB Indicator HSM200 senses motion, temperature and light level and it can be programmed to display up to 7 different glowing colors when things happen in the home. The unit is line powered so there are no batteries to...

https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1254?selectedFrequencyId=2 1

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:tada: This issue has been resolved in version 0.5.0-beta.1 :tada:

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github-actions[bot] commented 1 year ago

:tada: This issue has been resolved in version 0.5.0 :tada:

The release is available on GitHub release

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