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Last updated 1 year ago

The Ruuvi Gateway integration was introduced in Home Assistant 2023.2, see

Setup

Install or newer.

Configure Ruuvi Gateway to use Polling mode (configure a Bearer token for read-only access).

Adding Ruuvi Gateway to your Home Assistant instance can easily be done by simply clicking on this . After that, you'll see the following confirmation:

After you click the OPEN LINK button, you may be prompted to log in:

Then you will see a confirmation to set up the Ruuvi Gateway in Home Assistant:

After that, you will need to enter the IP address of Ruvvi Gateway and the Bearer token specified when configuring the Gateway:

That's it, then you will see a confirmation that Ruuvi Gateway has been successfully added:

After that, the Integrations tab will open, where you can find the Ruuvi Gateway and a set of sensors:

You can manually open the Integrations tab:

  • In the sidebar click on Settings

  • From the configuration menu select: Devices & Services

You will then need to configure the discovered sensors, select one of them and press the CONFIGURE button:

Then press the SUBMIT button:

Configure Area for the sensor and press the FINISH button:

After that, the configured sensor will appear on the Overview page:

That's all.

https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/ruuvi_gateway/
Home Assistant OS 9.5
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