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- # ESPHome components for Xiaomi Mijia Bedside Lamp 2
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- [ [Changelog](CHANGELOG.md) | [License](LICENSE.md) | [Code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) ]
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- The Bedside Lamp 2 is a smart RGBWW LED lamp, produced by Yeelight for the Xiaomi Mijia brand. It
- can be controlled via the WiFi network and from a touch panel on the front of the device. The touch
- panel contains a power button, a button that changes the color of the light and a slider that can be
- used to change the brightness of the light.
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- This project provides custom components for ESPHome, which make it possible to fully control every
- aspect of the lamp and to integrate the lamp in your Home Assistant setup.
-
- ## Features
-
- * The lamp **integrates easily with Home Assistant** using the ESPHome integration.
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- * **The lamp no longer phones home to the Mijia Cloud.** Using this firmware, you can rest assured
- that the network traffic is limited to your own network. This matches the ideas behind Home
- Assistant, of providing a local home automation platform, that puts privacy first.
-
- * **No more need for the LAN control option** to integrate the lamp with Home Assistant. Especially
- important, because Xiaomi decided in all their wisdom to remove LAN control from the device,
- breaking existing integrations.
-
- * **The night light supports multiple colors**. The original firmware only supports a single warm
- white night light color.
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- * **Smooth light color transitions**, unlike the current version of the Yeelight integration. The
- Homekit integration does provide good transitions, but on my system, the color temperature white
- light mode is missing in the Home Assistant GUI.
-
- * **Since the components of the lamp are exposed as ESPHome components, you don't have to stick with
- the lamp's original behavior**. You can hook up the lamp in your home automation as you see fit.
- Use the slider to control the volume of your audio set? Long press the power button to put your
- house in night mode? Use the illumination behind the slider bar to represent the progress of your
- sour dough bread bulk fermentation? Go ahead, make it so! :-)
-
- * **Possibilities to extend the device's functionality through hardware mods.** There are [GPIO pins
- that are not in use](doc/technical_details.md#esp32-pinout). If "tinkerer" is your middle name,
- you can use those pins to come up with your own hardware hacks to extend the device's
- functionality.
-
- ## Quick start guide
-
- For those who have experience with flashing ESPHome onto devices:
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- * Make sure you are using ESPHome 1.18.0 or newer.
- * Copy `[example.yaml](example.yaml)` to `<CONFIG_DIR>/<NODE_NAME>.yaml`.
- * Modify the configuration to your needs (see the [configuration guide](doc/configuration.md)).
- * Compile the `firmware.bin` file and download it to the device to which you have connected your
- serial to USB adapter.
- * [Open up the lamp](doc/flashing.md#opening-the-lamp-to-expose-the-pcb) and connect its `TX`, `RX`,
- `GND` and `GPIO0` debug pads to the serial adapter. Check this [image for the debug pad
- locations](doc/images/09_debug_pads_for_soldering.jpg).
- * Power up the lamp with `GPIO0` connected to GND to enable flashing mode.
- * Flash `firmware.bin` onto the device, for example using
- [esphome-flasher](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-flasher)..
-
- ## Table of contents
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- * [Why custom firmware?](doc/why_custom_firmware.md)
- * [Installation guide](doc/installation.md)
- * [Configuration_guide](doc/configuration.md)
- * [Flashing guide](doc/flashing.md)
- * [Technical details](doc/technical_details.md)
- * [Sponsoring](doc/sponsoring.md)
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