Hi everyone, I’m excited to share my experience with the Govee H5075 devices and how I’ve managed to integrate their historical data into my smart home setup. I’ve been using these devices to monitor humidity and temperature in my home, and I must say, they’re doing a fantastic job!
One thing I noticed is that the Bluetooth connection can be a bit unstable at times, which occasionally causes the data updates to be delayed. However, I was thrilled to discover that the Govee H5075 devices store historical data, which I can access to ensure I always have accurate records, even when the connection is intermittent.
I wanted to explore if there’s a way to use this historical data instead of relying solely on the data OpenHAB (OH) automatically generates. This would be incredibly useful for maintaining consistent and reliable monitoring, especially during those periods when the Bluetooth connection isn’t as stable as I’d like.
I’ve started experimenting with different methods to access and utilize this historical data. It’s been a bit of a learning curve, but I’m determined to find a solution that works seamlessly with my setup. If anyone has any insights or tips on how to effectively integrate this historical data into OH, I’d be more than happy to hear from you!
This journey has been a great opportunity to dive deeper into how these devices work and how I can optimize their performance in my smart home ecosystem. I’m looking forward to sharing more as I continue to explore and refine my setup. Thanks for reading, and I hope this helps someone else who’s also working with Govee devices!