Installation - Home Assistant
www.home-assistant.io › installationInstallation. The first step is to install Home Assistant. We recommend a dedicated system to run Home Assistant. If you are unsure of what to choose, follow the Raspberry Pi guide to install Home Assistant Operating System . Home Assistant offers four different installation methods. We recommend using one of the following two methods:
Home Assistant
www.home-assistant.ioUse the official Home Assistant apps, a convenient companion to quickly control your devices and be notified when things happen in your home, even on your wrist using the Apple Watch. The apps can also be used to send your location home to use presence detection as part of your automations. Data is sent directly to your home, no access by third ...
Home Assistant
https://www.home-assistant.ioHome Assistant keeps your data local, no need for a cloud. Home Assistant communicates with your devices locally, and will fallback to pulling in data from the cloud if there is no other option. No data is stored in the cloud, and everything is processed locally.
Windows - Home Assistant
www.home-assistant.io › installation › windowsRunning Home Assistant Core directly on Windows is not supported. This is an advanced installation process, and some steps might differ on your system. Considering the nature of this installation type, we assume you can handle subtle differences between this document and the system configuration you are using.
deCONZ - Home Assistant
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/deconzRunning a stand-alone instance of deCONZ (non add-on installation) requires a pairing between the deCONZ gateway and Home Assistant. To allow Home Assistant to connect with deCONZ go to the Phoscon UI click Settings -> Gateway -> Advanced and press the “Authenticate app” button. This same information is also shown during the config flow of the deCONZ integration.