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Two way communication with Homebridge and ISY

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Like many, I’m using Homebridge to make my ISY devices available to Homekit.  That said, is it possible to make Homekit accessories available to the ISY?  I have a Homekit Hunter ceiling fan which I would like to incorporate into an ISY program but haven’t found a way to expose my Homekit devices to my ISY via some sort of a bridge.  Would Home Assistant work for this situation or is there a simpler way to accomplish this?

Homebridge see's ISY devices...

Home Assistant see's ISY devices...

ISY does not see devices from either of those two....If you have a ceiling fan that Homekit is aware of then it is probably Wifi but I doubt their API is open to other integrations otherwise Home Assistant would directly support the ceiling fan and probably other systems as well.

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On 12/16/2019 at 5:28 PM, simplextech said:

Homebridge see's ISY devices...

Home Assistant see's ISY devices...

ISY does not see devices from either of those two....If you have a ceiling fan that Homekit is aware of then it is probably Wifi but I doubt their API is open to other integrations otherwise Home Assistant would directly support the ceiling fan and probably other systems as well.

I'm looking for a Polygot V2 node server that can control my new Hunter Apache WiFi Ceiling Fan.  The fan shows up in HomeKit and [some?] cloud server to integrate to Google and Alexa. 

SIMPLEconnect® smart ceiling fans are the first to be HomeKit Certified by Apple, and one of the only Wi-Fi ceiling fans that work with Alexa, HomeKit, and Google Home.

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