This is OUTSTANDING for a beginner! My HOOBS arrived yesterday. I attached the power and Ethernet cables and waited forever for the red light to come on. Never did. Thanks for explaining that step in the “official” instructions was wrong. Next, I waited forever for the QR code to appear to add the HOOBS to HomeKit. Never did. Thanks for explaining that was also wrong. I look forward to following your channel for more help!
Quick question I’m a beginner to HomeKit or should I say apple home haha. My question is what would you recommend, hoobs or hoobs pro? Should I wait for the pro version or get the current model? What would you do in my position? Thoughts?
Hi Demetrius, great question. Hopefully with matter there will be less of a need to bring products into homekit as eventually more will be compatible. The Pro looks promising with thread and matter however, it is a trade off with a much higher cost. It comes down to how many devices do you really think you’ll use that are not native to homekit and how much are you willing to pay. If you can swing, the extra cost, the pro is probably worth it. Hope this helps!
Hey Brad, I recently purchased a home and now I am trying to make it a smart home with apple Homekit, I already have certain devices that are not supported with HomeKit and I think Hoobs will be a great choice. I had a question about which application should I use for Home Kit, I ended up downloading these 2 apart from standard HomeKit 1.) Home+ 2.) Controller Which one do you suggest will work best?
Question - We have Ring Doorbell. Probably the only important device not on HomeKit. Wouldn’t it be easier since the wiring is there for the doorbell to just invest in and swap out a HomeKit compatible doorbell than spend the money on the HomeBridge?
In my opinion - yes. But some aren't as impressed by the HomeKit doorbell options (personally, I love the Logitech Circleview Doorbell). But for someone that's interested in HomeKit but has MANY non-HomeKit accessories, this is an option to consider.
@@TheBradLloyd Gotcha Brad. Thank you. I’m still in the early stages of the automation odyssey so for me anything we buy moving forward needs to be HomeKit compatible. Will consider the Logitech doorbell for sure.
Hey Brad, I’ve been watching your videos for a while now. You’ve been doing great and it’s very informative. Just wanted to know how does this affect the privacy and security that home kits provide? Are the items connected to this not as secure? And will it affect the items that are connected directly through HomeKit?
Thanks Francisco - Though I think the risk is low, It's definitely "at your own risk"... Apple has certification standards for a reason so it's worth being cautious. Maybe not a big deal for sensors or switches, but definitely for cameras.
Amazing! I would agree if you have the skill and knowledge to set up a Raspberry Pi. Perhaps it seems more difficult than it is for many. Hoobs is a good solution for those who do not have coding knowledge. Appreciate you watching and sharing your opinion!
Great video. So I’ve seen this on several channels I watch and I always wonder if this is worth it. It seems like a lot of work and lots could go wrong. Also doesn’t this defeat part of the security that HomeKit is supposed to bring?
Hi Eric, this is a useful system when there is a need. I would always go with a native HomeKit accessory whenever possible, but there are some products that don't have HomeKit. IMO if you stay with the larger name plugins the risk is low (not saying 0 though). Hopefully this will be less of an issue in the future, with Matter.
hello team I hope everything is fine with you, thank you for helping him solve this problem that bothers me is busy a year is some me, I use a hoobs for but shelly devices a homekit it does not work as expected always but devices on homekit is no spence. know that I have fixed all the addresses shelly is hoobs I have configured shelly as you said the address ip: 5683 port i have to restart hoobs almost 6 times a day for it to work my hoobs is up to date
So which plug In did you use? I got everything in the HomeKit successfully, and the IR remote control I set up with the hub mini works just fine in HomeKit, but the Switchbot Bots themselves do nothing with activated in HomeKit. They work fine in their native app, but ignore the commands when sent from the Home app. I have cloud services turned on, and I read where the device ID needs to be included on the Hoobs Bridge/PlugIn config page, but the only ID I can find is the BLE Mac Address. I put that in but am still having no luck. Any help would be appreciated. 
I love the iPhone, the Apple Watch, the MacBook etc... But, like always, we have to stay in the Apple environment to make it work great. However, when it comes homekit it means to going full Apple to get a connected home. Which may be pretty expensive and some Homekit compatible devices are not the best option in the market.
It’s always been a struggle, but over the last couple of years prices have really started to come down. With matter around the corner, I expect it will get even easier (with time).
Hello brooo tnk u so mch . I just installed a hoobs just today, unfortunately I found difficulties with the commands. I have an installation of Shelly almost 80 device everything is working very well. The installation and 100mbt fiber optic subnet of my tp link archer AX23 router / deco m9+ access points. The problem is that I cannot control my shelly devices. Either it lights up Sound off, I can't turn them off. Thanks for your help . your brother hashm from morocco
Thanks for bringing this tech to my attention. However I really think one has to get it and try it out as there are just too many instructions via the video - hard to keep up!! I’d sure like to connect my Nest thermostats and Roomba to Homekit.
Agree, I felt the same way before I started. It's easy enough, but like I said in the video - native to HomeKit is best. You could totally figure it out!
Another great video, Brad. I love the way you use "Brad from the Future" to go back and add additional content (clarifications or updates) after you made the original video. That is a great way to fix a portion of your video.
Thanks Frederick! I'm glad this approach worked out and appreciate you mentioning this. It's always a challenge when something changes like prices or if I discover new info or made an error etc. Thank you again!
Hi Brad, it is great seeing a Canadian perspective on tech and prices. I have lots of HomeKit devices, but I also have a few that aren’t. I have a Ring Doorbell, door sensors and motion sensors in my home. I also have a Wyze Smart Door lock and security cameras. I have been thinking on buying a Hoobs.
Hi Ross, HOOBS is definitely great if you already have smart devices that don't work with HomeKit. I also love the virtual switches! Thanks for watching!
Great info, thanks. Seems you need to really want to use a device to go through the time and expense of implementing this solutiion. I am new to Homekit, but my goal is to see how far I can get with a THREAD only network. Seems new THREAD devices are coming in 2022.
Thanks for watching Lysander! I do agree, this totally solves a problem however, HOOBS is not the ideal first option if you can get a native homekit accessory. That's always going to save time and potentially money. I am excited for Matter and more thread devices, though it's still too early to know how readily available these products will be and how it will impact the cost. 2022 could be really exciting for Homekit!. 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
Hi William, you need to use a 3rd party app like the Eve App of Home+ 5. I talk about conditional automations here: ua-cam.com/video/LZz4Zla72UE/v-deo.html
Fair enough, everyone is going to have different needs and preferences. Apple Homekit is my preference by a landslide but I know you're into Alexa. As always, appreciate you watching and leaving your feedback.
@@TheBradLloyd I am into Smart Homes, not Alexa. Alexa dominates voice control with her many inexpensive form factors. Apple Home provides a sharp clean UI for app control on mobile devices. The key is finding the items that work together natively with all three AI's not just focusing on one or trying to find ways to shoehorn the best products into the worst platform.
This is OUTSTANDING for a beginner! My HOOBS arrived yesterday. I attached the power and Ethernet cables and waited forever for the red light to come on. Never did. Thanks for explaining that step in the “official” instructions was wrong. Next, I waited forever for the QR code to appear to add the HOOBS to HomeKit. Never did. Thanks for explaining that was also wrong. I look forward to following your channel for more help!
Thanks for your feedback Monte, it makes me so happy to know this video helped you out!
You are welcome! I appreciated your recommendations update video, too.
Quick question I’m a beginner to HomeKit or should I say apple home haha. My question is what would you recommend, hoobs or hoobs pro? Should I wait for the pro version or get the current model? What would you do in my position? Thoughts?
Hi Demetrius, great question. Hopefully with matter there will be less of a need to bring products into homekit as eventually more will be compatible. The Pro looks promising with thread and matter however, it is a trade off with a much higher cost. It comes down to how many devices do you really think you’ll use that are not native to homekit and how much are you willing to pay. If you can swing, the extra cost, the pro is probably worth it.
Hope this helps!
Hey Brad, I recently purchased a home and now I am trying to make it a smart home with apple Homekit, I already have certain devices that are not supported with HomeKit and I think Hoobs will be a great choice. I had a question about which application should I use for Home Kit, I ended up downloading these 2 apart from standard HomeKit
1.) Home+
2.) Controller
Which one do you suggest will work best?
Question - We have Ring Doorbell. Probably the only important device not on HomeKit. Wouldn’t it be easier since the wiring is there for the doorbell to just invest in and swap out a HomeKit compatible doorbell than spend the money on the HomeBridge?
In my opinion - yes. But some aren't as impressed by the HomeKit doorbell options (personally, I love the Logitech Circleview Doorbell). But for someone that's interested in HomeKit but has MANY non-HomeKit accessories, this is an option to consider.
@@TheBradLloyd Gotcha Brad. Thank you. I’m still in the early stages of the automation odyssey so for me anything we buy moving forward needs to be HomeKit compatible. Will consider the Logitech doorbell for sure.
on my pi running HOOBS, can it react to an input pin on the pi, say to turn on a virtual switch or something? that would be really cool.
Hey Brad, I’ve been watching your videos for a while now. You’ve been doing great and it’s very informative. Just wanted to know how does this affect the privacy and security that home kits provide? Are the items connected to this not as secure? And will it affect the items that are connected directly through HomeKit?
yes, its not like homebridge reprograms devices to not communicate to their normal cloud home.
Thanks Francisco - Though I think the risk is low, It's definitely "at your own risk"... Apple has certification standards for a reason so it's worth being cautious. Maybe not a big deal for sensors or switches, but definitely for cameras.
@@TheBradLloyd Thank you Brad, appreciate the response. Keep up the great work!
I’ve been using homebridge via raspberry pi. So easy to setup and a fraction of the price. Think hoop is so overpriced
Amazing! I would agree if you have the skill and knowledge to set up a Raspberry Pi. Perhaps it seems more difficult than it is for many. Hoobs is a good solution for those who do not have coding knowledge. Appreciate you watching and sharing your opinion!
Hi Bally, maybe you could point to some resource for learning how to do this the easy way?
@@Lysander-Spooner there are many UA-cam videos showing u how to do it. You don’t need any ‘coding’ knowledge.
@@Lysander-Spooner try this guy. Gives a great tutorial.
ua-cam.com/video/QEMtg0ATrmI/v-deo.html
I’ve got a Hoobs pro coming and liked your presentation.
Great video. So I’ve seen this on several channels I watch and I always wonder if this is worth it. It seems like a lot of work and lots could go wrong. Also doesn’t this defeat part of the security that HomeKit is supposed to bring?
Hi Eric, this is a useful system when there is a need. I would always go with a native HomeKit accessory whenever possible, but there are some products that don't have HomeKit. IMO if you stay with the larger name plugins the risk is low (not saying 0 though). Hopefully this will be less of an issue in the future, with Matter.
hello team I hope everything is fine with you, thank you for helping him solve this problem that bothers me is busy a year is some me, I use a hoobs for but shelly devices a homekit it does not work as expected always but devices on homekit is no spence. know that I have fixed all the addresses shelly is hoobs I have configured shelly as you said the address ip: 5683 port i have to restart hoobs almost 6 times a day for it to work my hoobs is up to date
They broke it. Ring devices via hoobs no longer show up in homekit :( so frustrating.
Hey Brad, I’m having the exact same issue. What plug-in for SwitchBot did you use in the end ?
Thanks Brad, this is very informative
Thanks so much Emmanuel!
hello ، is there a possibility to reverse the direction of the roller shutters on homekit app? i used hoobs thank you in advance
So which plug In did you use?
I got everything in the HomeKit successfully, and the IR remote control I set up with the hub mini works just fine in HomeKit, but the Switchbot Bots themselves do nothing with activated in HomeKit. They work fine in their native app, but ignore the commands when sent from the Home app.
I have cloud services turned on, and I read where the device ID needs to be included on the Hoobs Bridge/PlugIn config page, but the only ID I can find is the BLE Mac Address. I put that in but am still having no luck. Any help would be appreciated. 
I love the iPhone, the Apple Watch, the MacBook etc... But, like always, we have to stay in the Apple environment to make it work great. However, when it comes homekit it means to going full Apple to get a connected home. Which may be pretty expensive and some Homekit compatible devices are not the best option in the market.
It’s always been a struggle, but over the last couple of years prices have really started to come down. With matter around the corner, I expect it will get even easier (with time).
Can HomeKit bring my ring doorbell into my Apple TV?
Hello brooo tnk u so mch . I just installed a hoobs just today, unfortunately I found difficulties with the commands. I have an installation of Shelly almost 80 device everything is working very well. The installation and 100mbt fiber optic subnet of my tp link archer AX23 router / deco m9+ access points. The problem is that I cannot control my shelly devices. Either it lights up Sound off, I can't turn them off. Thanks for your help . your brother hashm from morocco
Thanks for bringing this tech to my attention. However I really think one has to get it and try it out as there are just too many instructions via the video - hard to keep up!! I’d sure like to connect my Nest thermostats and Roomba to Homekit.
Agree, I felt the same way before I started. It's easy enough, but like I said in the video - native to HomeKit is best. You could totally figure it out!
Do I need a computer. I only have an iPad and iPhone.
Hi Robert, you could use your browser on a phone/iPad but no app. Just go to hoobs.local.
Great video! Thank you!!!
Thanks so much Tiffany!
I can’t get my deebot vacuum over to Hoobs
Another great video, Brad. I love the way you use "Brad from the Future" to go back and add additional content (clarifications or updates) after you made the original video. That is a great way to fix a portion of your video.
Thanks Frederick! I'm glad this approach worked out and appreciate you mentioning this. It's always a challenge when something changes like prices or if I discover new info or made an error etc. Thank you again!
Hi Brad, it is great seeing a Canadian perspective on tech and prices. I have lots of HomeKit devices, but I also have a few that aren’t. I have a Ring Doorbell, door sensors and motion sensors in my home. I also have a Wyze Smart Door lock and security cameras. I have been thinking on buying a Hoobs.
Hi Ross, HOOBS is definitely great if you already have smart devices that don't work with HomeKit. I also love the virtual switches! Thanks for watching!
Great info, thanks. Seems you need to really want to use a device to go through the time and expense of implementing this solutiion.
I am new to Homekit, but my goal is to see how far I can get with a THREAD only network. Seems new THREAD devices are coming in 2022.
Thanks for watching Lysander! I do agree, this totally solves a problem however, HOOBS is not the ideal first option if you can get a native homekit accessory. That's always going to save time and potentially money. I am excited for Matter and more thread devices, though it's still too early to know how readily available these products will be and how it will impact the cost. 2022 could be really exciting for Homekit!. 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
How do you make conditional automations?
Hi William, you need to use a 3rd party app like the Eve App of Home+ 5. I talk about conditional automations here: ua-cam.com/video/LZz4Zla72UE/v-deo.html
Brad… I appreciate the video. Excellent info and presentation. I got to tell you however I don’t appreciate the language in the title.
Thanks for your feedback, Tony. No intention to offend anyone and will keep that in mind for future. Appreciate you watching.
lol
😂
Thanks for watching Andy!
so pricey - just buy a raspberry pi and DYI??? this makes no sense
Homekit isn't superior if you have to jerryrig all the cool stuff into homekit. Better off leaving it in Alexa.
Fair enough, everyone is going to have different needs and preferences. Apple Homekit is my preference by a landslide but I know you're into Alexa. As always, appreciate you watching and leaving your feedback.
@@TheBradLloyd I am into Smart Homes, not Alexa. Alexa dominates voice control with her many inexpensive form factors. Apple Home provides a sharp clean UI for app control on mobile devices. The key is finding the items that work together natively with all three AI's not just focusing on one or trying to find ways to shoehorn the best products into the worst platform.
Please 🙏 help
Hoobs for noobs…..
Too basic of explanation . Need detail video less time on switch bot junk
Sorry it’s not what you were looking for. I kept it high level using SwitchBot as an example.