I just got a large batch of water leak sensors and was setting an automation to send a notification to my phone and I was worried that I would miss the notification. I found this page in the documentation for doing critical alerts. On iOS the notification stays persistent, even after unlocking the device. What’s really nice is that if you have an Apple Watch, the notification will also show up there and play a sound if the watch is on silent mode.

Even though I hope I never get one of these notifications, I’m really glad that this functionality exists within Home Assistant.

Just thought that was really neat.

  • dan@upvote.au
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    7 months ago

    I do the same (except on Android instead of iOS) and it works great. I have the alerts go to all our TVs (via our Nvidia Shield boxes and https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/nfandroidtv/) and Google speakers too.

    Recently had one of the leak detectors detect a leak and the alerting worked great. Turns out the leak was a bottle of distilled water dripping out the back of the bottle.

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    7 months ago

    I have done this for my leak detectors.
    Almost everything else obeys DND, but water? That’s gonna wake me up.

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    7 months ago

    At least on Android, you can make TTS go through your alarm channel on your phone at max volume, to really make sure you don’t miss it. I do this for my alarm and doorbell (only when I’m at home).