![]() ![]() Pick the protocol Ecowitt, and put in the ip/hostname of. Pick your station -> Menu Others -> DIY Upload Servers. Use the Ecowitt App (on your phone) or access the Ecowitt WebUI in a browser at the station IP address. In return for being a separate app (and needing an MQTT broker), you get a ton of extra features that neither of the previous two integrations offer (like numerous additional data points-for example, from the UV index, it can calculate how many minutes various skin types can be in the sun unsunscreened before burning). For security reason, use the token path that you get from the Home Assistant config flow. It is a separate app that sends data from any Fine Offset weather station to an MQTT broker over the local network. However, I’d add another option of mine for your consideration: ecowitt2mqtt. They were both developed without the knowledge that there is the Fine Offset similarity under the hood. ![]() ![]() My integration uses a cloud API and the Ecowitt one is local. Key point: Ecowitt, Ambient Weather, Froggit, and many more are white-labels of a brand called Fine Offset: Īmbient Weather and Ecowitt both have first-class integrations with Home Assistant (spoiler: I’m the author and maintainer of the Ambient integration). ![]()
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