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This app adds support for the Sensative Strips family of products in Homey.

Supported devices with most common parameters:

  • Strips Guard (door/window sensor)
  • Strips Drip
  • Strips Comfort

Supported Languages:

  • English
  • Dutch

Release notes

2.2.0

  • Improved grouping of device settings
  • Option to select Strips Comfort or Strips Drip in device settings, hiding unused capabilties and UI elements
  • Option to enable tamper alarm capability for Comfort and Drip
  • Option to disable maintenance actions. This can help HomeyKit users to work around an issue where the sensors are displayed as switches.

2.1.3:

  • Fixed an issue with Strips Comfort heat alarm (thanks Vegard!)
  • Added maintenance actions to reset alarms manually (requires Homey 3.1+)
  • Added battery information for all supported devices
  • Updated to latest homey-meshdriver (1.3.3)

2.0.1:

  • Fixed a number of issues with Strips Drip and Strips Comfort

2.0.0:

  • Support for notification command class for Strips Guard. Using this instead of the binary sensor command class should fix an issue with devices with firmware 0.7 or older.
  • Add tamper alarm capability for Strips Guard
  • Preliminary support for Strips Drip and Strips Comfort
  • Upgraded to Homey SDK 2.0

1.0.3:

  • Z-Wave configuration parameters should be properly initialized upon inclusion now.
  • Requires Homey 1.0.3 firmware due to an issue in combination with 1.0.1 and 1.0.2 firmwares.

1.0.1:

  • In this initial version, Strips will be set to a simple binary sensor. I'd like to switch to using its default operating mode in the future, which may require the device to be re-added.
  • The US version of Strips is not yet recognized. It may be added in a future version (testers needed).

Getting Started

If you haven't already installed the Homey CLI, do that first:

npm i -g homey

After that, running the app on your Homey is easy:

npm i
npm start

Of course, you're free to call homey app run manually, but you may have to copy the app.json from the .homeycompose folder once before being able to run the application.

Disclaimer

This application is not affiliated with Sensative AB. Sensative AB is not responsible for the operation or content of this application.