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I have two NSPanel Pro, uninstalled all Ewelink apps and other unwanted system apps from the Pro. Side loaded Google playstore on both the Pros and installed HA, Tasker and other Auto Apps plugins that i use to trigger other automations. I also flashed the zigbee chip with a router FW and extended my zigbee network. These now works perfect as 4 inches tablet on the wall. Its now completely running as a local device.
I got the NSPanel when it came out and I still think it's a better solution as long as you're willing to flash it. I love the physical buttons and I don't need a full HA on my wall so it's nice to have only the relevant controls in the particular room in which it's deployed. Android tablets are too cheap for me to understand where this fits.
Having just bought some of the standard NS Panels and flashed with ESPhome your video title had me worried I'd bought the wrong ones, glad to see my option is still good. Cheers for the video
I have had two non-pro NSPanels for a few months now. I finally updated the custom screen driver (nspanel-lovelace-ui) this week. It had some backwards incompatible configuration changes (which is the reason I didn't update sooner), but the new layout gave me the ability to configure something I like a lot more. I also added a (competely local) beep and a (partially HA controlled) icon to give feedback for long pressing and double clicking. Oh, and I configured a new automation that I can trigger from the panel. So not quite the product you were asking about, but I am liking it a lot more now than even a week ago.
@@EverythingSmartHome definitely. It still puzzles me the pro has no relay(s). No buttons is somewhat more understandable, but still weird. And then there's still the custom software angle which still throws off the whole comparison
To anyone interested in one of these, Shelly showed off its own version of the original NSPanel at CES about a month ago. It had a whole bunch of improvements AND it should get home assistant support in short order.
@@VampireOnline Search for them, they have some really nice kit, that's entirely local. The wall panel is only for the EU, but a lot of other things they have also come in a US version.
I bought the older NSPanel instead, and I have been very happy with it. I’m keeping my eye on the “Pro” for when it becomes useful in Home Assistant to the same or better level than the one I have now. “Sycn” isn’t enough: it needs to be fully “intergated”. 😊
If you ever test the new shelly plus smoke, then beware that it is very basic, there is no way to start the alarm from other smoke alarms, no ways to test it remote, no ways to mute while cooking remote. It goes completely offline from your network until it detects smoke.... I'm in the process of returning mine
Useful follow-up review, thankyou! Many other devices from Sonoff seem good and the company should be applauded for delivering some promised updates, but I don't find the Sonoff NSPanel Pro compelling. For the price and features relating to Home Assistant, it looks easier to use an old/secondhand Android tablet. Just install a wall-mounting kit. Am I missing something?
What is the box that you use to give this power when holding the switch? I'm thinking of making cube boxes around the home with aqara panels and I need to power it without being in the wall
Just a standard UK backbox with a bit of flex through it for plugging into a socket. Great if you are a reviewer as makes it easy for switching out smart switches really quickly!
Hi, Can I connect the Sonoff Zigbee bridge 3.0 to the NSPanel Pro or is the bridge a redundant device now. I have a fairly large home with concrete walls so was thinking to extend Zigbee signals. Thanks!
I have the original NSPanel and find the two switches make it close to a normal wall switch. If I needed that sort of functionality, I can get nice mobiles for under $100.
the touch input lag looks rough, this is a good step in the right direction but it feels like this tech is not yet there. too much cost cutting to be something i put on my wall. if there was something like this that was actually responsive and had a proper ARM cpu and proper screen it would be so nice. I would pay double or triple for that. At that point though, might as well just grab an actual tablet.
Been curious, would these work with any form of smart lights? Like the recessed lights even if they aren't zigbee compatible? Thinking of getting some smart recessed lights so been curious if something like this could be used to dim or control them if those are connected to wifi.
Looks like a decent device, but I do not want a touchscreen on the walls for home automation. A touchscreen can do more than a keypad, but it isn't better. Pawing at a touchscreen to get something done is not a good interface. It is also entirely missing the point that the home should be _automated_. A 4 button keypad is enough for most rooms because it only needs to cover functionality that can't automated: lights in bedrooms (where occupancy doesn't dictate on/off), music, ceiling fan, and possibly a second lighting area (eg a terrace). Everything else does not need buttons on the wall and definitely not a tablet. I don't want to look at data or cameras or anything else through a tiny wall NSPanel/tablet. If I have the need to look at a screen, it can be a cell phone or computer, but that is only acceptable for the rare need, not for typical usage. I could make an exception to have one central tablet for those needs, but I personally prefer a cell phone or computer. Remember, we're coming from wall switches. The evolution is a keypad, not a tablet. A keypad passes the grandma test, showing the usability is good. A tablet is more about showing how fancy your stuff is than it is about usability. All that said, the intercom does add useful a feature. In the future, as OpenAI Whisper improves, it could be useful for voice commands -- except you are at the mercy of Sonoff.
Feel like the Kickstarter was SOLD to another company, and they decided to drop extra/future they weren’t interested in make happen or learn - sell it as-is
My opinion , nobody will stand from coach and go to this tiny screen to control the smart appliances. Google nest and alexa does the control jop much easier. I have the old version , NSpanel just using to see the time, wearher and indoor temp. I am not using control functions. This device would be good looking on wall not more.
no you werent wrong, when it was released it was a hot mess...but thanks to Blackadder and simialr, its come a long way in quite a short time...that said I had to return my last one as the light bleed was awful
@@EverythingSmartHome apologies. Sometimes you don’t see it till someone mentions it. That was the benefit of ordering from Amazon albeit it a bit more expensive
the fact that Sonoff disables future updates when you enable ADB is just stupid. the fact that this is a Tuya device, also stupid. the fact that we cannot use this as a zigbee router (extender) through Home Assistant ... also stupid. the fact that no-one can replace a wall switch with this device.... tragic. they keep saying that it can work with Home Assistant through their addon.... it works 1 out of 10 times.
If you're not using it for the hub (which you can definitely find better options for), I can't think of any benefit for this over a small tablet with your own dashboard loaded.
At the time you reviewed it 6 months ago, it really wasn't ready for production at all. Even now it may still not be perfect, but has been dramatically improved. No reviewers were wrong at the time of release a few months ago, it is just SonOff got such a big backlash from reviewers they really had to improve the firmware so now it is not so much half baked as three quarter baked now.
With the new Blackymas/NSPanel_HA_Blueprint these honestly just junk. Even if you side load HA plan on alot of time to get a good UI. I now have two in a box collecting dust since the non-pro has relay control and works "good enough" actually "way awesome" with little coding. All easily configured with the blueprint once you have the ns panel flashed with esp home. Also with backup direct relay control I am not sure way someone would get the ns panel pro vs just installing a small more powerful and cheaper tablet. Why does everyone try to re-invent HA vs just selling the hardware and making it 100% compatible with app already loaded. I am sure 80% of the people installing this stuff dont want locked into a vendor and already use HA. Sonoff is like a newer UDI.
I like the idea of this in new construction, but if the house is already built, I'm a little less impressed. It looks like the user has to wire their own AC line to the wall point they are going to mount this at, (or hire an electrician to do that.) unless it is going in replacing a wall switch, in wich case I would think that the default act for touching the panel should be to toggle the state of whatever light switch(s) would have been toggled. I tend to think that 32 end devices attached to the panel is a rather tight limit. Considering that the old X10 system allowed up to 16 devices per 'house' this may be a nice step up, especially as that included 8 devices that were not lights/ appliances, However I do tend to think that any such limit is demonstrating an obliviusness to what the future may require. I can easily envision a bedroom today using over 25 'smart' devices that need to be controlled or monitored. I wouldn't want to deploy this and only find out next year that another dozen devices that my SO considers mandatory, need to be added. Granted that might be a code update away, or perhaps it's a hardware replacement away. I'd rather a solution like this being deployed today actually have that in mind out of the box, rather than as a, well, we didn't think that the future would include anything newer than this... Might just be me. the complaints asside, I do see a lot of potential in this. I would much rather that any solution like this have a lot more than controlling a room in mind. I'd like to distribute Home Assistant accross multiple hosts that back each other up, take over automations for devices 'near' them in some way, and if they know that a device is normally covered by a device in a maintenance mode (rebooting, powered down, being replaced or upgraded) that the automations it nomrally would handle get handled by one of the other devices in some sort of a distributed way. it might also help if one 'host' is getting bogged down with speech to text processing, or something.
Got both the NSPanel and Pro, using Lovelace UI on the NSPanel and side loaded HA onto the Pro. Haven't worked out a way to "kiosk" the HA app on the Pro. If there's a solution to that, it might make the Pro leave my bench and find it's way onto a wall.
@@EverythingSmartHome it's my understanding (unless I read it wrong), that the fully kiosk works on a browser that loads the HA UI, which sort of negates the use of the companion app, Not sure if the browser would be more performant than a native app.
Such a shame the product still lacks features at this point. Though I am still happy about the product because it looks nice and ESPhome works with it. So no complaints.
FYI, the UK pronunciation of 'router' sounds better to these American ears than how it is said here! Also, was hoping this looked a little better as I am wanting to add some panels around the house (mostly for easy security camera stream viewing) and light duty work like the thermostat and a few lights that are not yet automated.
The UK actually uses both pronunciations, but for different things! The computer device finds the correct route (“root”) for traffic. A thing which routes is a router. The power tool cuts routs (“raut”) in material. A thing which routs is a router. “Router” and “router” are two different words, with different meanings and different pronunciations. They just happen to be spelled the same.
I have a couple of iPhone 6S’s just sitting around. Been thinking of making them into panels next to my light switches in the bedrooms. Make a different dashboard on HA for them
Are there any Android / security updates for the device? On launch it was running an already obsolete Android version and at that time, I couldn't find anything about these updates.
Months on (again) how is everyone using this panel with their HA platform? Have you flashed it with something like ESPhome, or have you left it with its original Android FW and are simple navigating to HA using the inbuilt web browser. If you are using the second approach, what is the HA web browser GUI experience like? Thanks!
Sorry, I don't really see the point of these if you have a Home Assistant setup already running. Is there anything this can do that a 7 inch android tablet couldn't do with a better screen? And this thing is stuck to your wall or on a stand. What we really need is an updated version of the old Nexus 7 with a stand (with pogo pins to keep it charged). You could then leave one of these in each room you want local controls in, or I am sure someone could build an automation that would change your HA Dashboard to fit the room as you move the tablet from room to room.
Too bad that's you did not tackle ESPHome for NSPanel community software. It's a lot more promising in my opinion. So buy it as hardware and overwrite software.
I just can't see people using this instead of their phone. For me it's phone for the main control and then maybe some thermostat or light switch (considering no detection available). Look at the lag of that.
How did you update the nspanel pro after you enabled developer mode. i also enabled developer mode but i dont get any update notifications so my panel is stuck at FW 1.40 i didnt change or delete anything only enabled dev mode and installed the same launcher you use.
Nothing that has been updated is dead on amazing it's basically an alpha panel that has now been updated to a beta panel. You were 100% correct before in the original video and now in the updated video. Maybe 6 months from now you can do another updated video and this thing will come out of beta. Oh and cost $80 instead of $120