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Custom Accessory Names #234
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I've also encountered an issue where iOS 16 beta has renamed all my weather occupancy sensors to the name of the weather station (my station is called Sydney so all the sensors are now all called Sydney). I can't tell which is which. if there's a way to identify them so I can rename them accordingly, or restore the original names, that would be super helpful. |
Hi lint2015, |
Same problem here. All sensors are named "Wetterdaten" after updating to iOS 16. Before I had the sensors named like "Cloud Cover" or "Wind" or "UV Index". |
@naofireblade is this still in development or has the plug-in been abandoned? |
I'm tracking work to fix this in #247 |
Note that the changes made for #247 won't allow you to have Custom Accessory Names. However, it will fix the issue of the names not appearing. |
Would it be possible to define custom names for accessories, especially the occupancy sensors.
Currently, they include the values in the name (e.g.: "Cloud Cover: 40") but HomeKit doesn't like when accessories change their names and therefore they won't be updated.
The sensor is triggered accordingly, but the name remains to the first value that was detected.
The issue is when using a tool like Controller for HomeKit to backup the HomeKit configuration, the names will change in case of a restore and manual mapping is required.
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