Providing a variety of Products – Smart Plugs, Smart Lock Door, Wi-Fi cameras, Switches, and a lot more. The Orvibo offers you a Promising Smart Home Technology. Convert your Home, Office, and everything to a Smart System. Let us find out if we are able to Connect Orvibo to Homekit in this guide below;
Does Orvibo work with Homekit?
Yes, Orvibo can work with Apple Homekit. Although not all the Smart Home devices are compatible, But it does support Smart automation. For the non-compatible devices, you can use the Alternatives to connect to Homekit.
Orvibo to Homekit Compatible Devices
Not all Orvibo Smart Devices are Homekit Compatible, Though There are only a few options you can choose from.
- Orvibo MixPad D1 Smart Dimmer.
- Orvibo Matter Smart Dimmer.
- And the Orvibo Smart Mini Hub.
The Orvibo Smart Dimmer has Matter Standard Support and works with almost all the Smart Home Platforms. This includes Apple Home, Samsung SmartThings, as well as Amazon Alexa, and Google Home. You can get it on Amazon or on the Official Store.
How to Connect Orvibo to Homekit?
If you do have a Homekit-compatible device, You can directly connect the Orvibo to Homekit on the Apple Home App.
- Firstly Set up and Install your Orvibo Device.
- On your Apple Device, Install the Apple Home App.
- Open the app and Click on the + icon.
- Select Add Accessory and Then Scan the Homekit QR Code on your device.
- Choose your device and Complete adding it to the App.
- Rename and Assign a room, Then Follow the In-app instructions.
Check Out: How to Connect WLED to Homekit?
Orvibo to Homekit using SmartThings
In case, You have a device that natively does not support Homekit. Then there are Alternative Smart Home Platforms, You can choose from. One of them is SmartThings, Firstly Connect to SmartThings and Then Integrate it to Apple Homekit.
- Install the SmartThings App on your Phone.
- Open the App and Tap on Devices>Home icon>Choose the Location.
- Click on + and Add Device > Scan QR Code and Connect it.
- Once connected, You can start to integrate Orvibo to Homekit.
For more: How to Get SmartThings App on Homekit?
Alternatives to Connect Orvibo to Homekit
Well, as mentioned earlier – Most of the Orvibo Smart devices such as Door Lock, Switches, and Curtain Systems may not support Homekit directly. In such cases, You can try out this Alternative method that can help you.
- Installing Homebridge Orvibo Plugins.
- HOOBS.
- Using the Phyton Integration.
- Zigbee bridge.
- Homey Bridge.
Orvibo Homebridge Plugin
Homebridge is one of the Common alternatives used to Connect devices to Homekit. If there is a Plugin available, You can use it. Firstly Install Homebridge and set it up. Then, Install Orvibo Plugin depending on your device. Once done, Start Configuring using the Codes on Plugin, Follow further and get it done.
Lastly, You can connect your Homebridge Orvibo to Homekit on the Home App.
Using HOOBS
Just like the Homebridge, There is HOOBS that offers numerous Plugins for enormous devices.
- Install HOOBS and Search for an Orvibo Plugin.
- Choose One and Install it.
- Edit and Update the Configuration file as your Smart device.
For example config:
"platforms": [{
"platform": "Orvibo"
}],
Using Phyton for Orvibo Homekit
You could also try using a Phyton Script to automate your Orvibo devices such as s20Wifi Sockets, AllOne IR Blasters, etc. To use it, Your requirements are –
- PHYTON (tested on Win7 with Phyton 2.7, Phyton 3.4, Phyton 3.2 with Ubuntu).
- Discover your Orvibo devices in the Network, through the IP Address and access the IR Code.
- Configure as per the Phyton Module and Control your devices.
The below config may be useful :
import socket
device = Orvibo('192.168.1.45')
device.keep_connection = True
def blink_socket(device):
try:
device.on = not device.on
except socket.error:
# Reset connection to device
device.keep_connection = True
try:
# Note: now socket errors are handled by user!
# Blink the socket ^_^
for i in range(5):
blink_socket(device)
# You also may stop using connection anytime
# device.keep_connection = False
finally:
# Connection must be closed explicitly.
# via
device.close()
# or via
# device.keep_connection = False
FOR S20 WIFI SOCKETS (Phyton 3)
from orvibo.s20 import S20, discover
hosts = discover() # Discover devices on your local network.
s20 = S20("x.x.x.x") # Use a discovered host, or supply a known host.
print(s20.on) # Current state (True = ON, False = OFF).
s20.on = True # Turn it on.
s20.on = False # Turn it off.
NOTE: This method is only possible if you have the Required Phyton Version.
Connect Orvibo to Zigbee Bridge
There are a variety of Orvibo Zigbee devices that you can connect and control to access automation. Although Zigbee Orvibo devices may not be homekit compatible, So you can thus use the Orvibo app or use the SIMPLE CONNECT.
You could try Connecting your Orvibo device to Homekit using the Zigbee bridge. All you need to have is a Zigbee Gateway( Hub or Bridge). Firstly connect Zigbee sub-devices to the Zigbee bridge and Then Try to Connect it to Homekit.
- Use the HOOBS Client App and Choose Connect Via Zigbee.
- Go to Bridges and Choose Zigbee Bridge to enable Pairing mode.
- Then Add your Device and Complete Pairing with Configurations.
Orvibo to Homekit Via the Homey Bridge
Homey Bridge and Apple Homekit can possibly integrate with each other. This may not be very user-friendly and an easy task. But in case of any unavailability, the workaround is one hope. The majority of the Zigbee devices can be connected to Homey. You can control many devices from many brands using the Homey. It is a straightforward process to set up new devices, Here is a stepwise procedure.
- Open the Homey App and Click on Devices.
- Tap the + icon and Then Choose New Devices.
- Search for your device brand name – Orvibo and Choose it.
- Add the device and Connect to follow the on-screen instructions.
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Bottom Line
Only the Orvibo Smart Dimmer is Homekit Compatible. So, Currently, There is this device that you can connect directly on the Apple Home App. To Connect Orvibo to Homekit, The Other Non Homekit devices, You could use the Alternatives. However, These ways may or may not work for you – It all depends. Good Luck!~