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Copenhagen Trackers custom integration for Home Assistant allows you to seamlessly integrate your Copenhagen Trackers devices with Home Assistant, providing real-time monitoring.
This project is an independent effort and is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Copenhagen Trackers.
This integration has been developed with access to only the Cobblestone tracker.
While it is has been developed with support for the Gemstone tracker and the Gemstone Bike tracker, this has not been confirmed.
If you own these devices and encounter issues, please open an issue on GitHub.
And hey, Copenhagen Trackers, if you're reading this, feel free to send over some samples for thorough testing!
- Device Tracker Integration: Monitor device location and geolocation data
- Sensor Integration: Monitor battery percentage, signal strength, and profile name
- Binary Sensor Integration: Check device update capabilities and recommendations
- Switch Integration: Force device updates with a simple switch
- Ensure you have HACS installed.
- Go to HACS > Integrations.
- Click on the three dots in the top right corner and select "Custom repositories".
- Add the repository URL:
https://github.com/Lerbaek/hass-copenhagen-trackers
and select the category "Integration". - Find "Copenhagen Trackers" in the list and click "Install".
... or, just click this button:
- Download the
custom_components
folder from this repository. - Copy the
copenhagen_trackers
directory into your Home Assistantcustom_components
directory. - Restart Home Assistant.
- Go to Home Assistant > Configuration > Integrations.
- Click on "Add Integration" and search for "Copenhagen Trackers".
- Follow the setup instructions to enter your Copenhagen Trackers account credentials.
Once configured, your Copenhagen Trackers devices will be available in Home Assistant. You can view sensor data, check for updates, and force updates directly from the Home Assistant interface.
Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
For any issues or questions, please open an issue on the GitHub Issue Tracker.