What’s new in Home Assistant December 2023.12? - Smart Home Junkie - Tutorials and Information for your Smart Home and Home Assistant (2024)

Welcome to Home Assistant’s latest update: December 2023.12! Get ready to discover some exciting new features and improvements that will take your smart home experience to the next level! Let’s do this!

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The new December version 2023.12 of Home Assistant will be released on the first Wednesday of December. At this moment the beta is already available, so if you want to see the new features of Home Assistant, you can try and install the beta. Please note that the features I show in this video are based on the beta and may differ slightly from the final release next Wednesday. This December 2023 release of Home Assistant has some exciting frontend changes plus some groundbreaking changes that I’ll talk about at the end of the video. Let’s start with the first front-end change!

Redesign of the Login page

The login page has undergone a redesign. When logging in locally, you can choose from the users who are permitted to access your Home Assistant instance. When accessing your Home Assistant server remotely, you will encounter the “old” login page to ensure that no privacy-sensitive information is exposed to the external world. Additionally, you have the option to change the language on the login page.

New Thermostat card

In the September edition of Home Assistant, a new entity dialog for thermostat entities was introduced. This showcased a beautifully designed thermostat entity; however, the design of the thermostat card remained unchanged at that time. Now, the thermostat card has been updated to mirror the entity dialog for thermostat entities, resulting in an impressive look! Additionally, you have the ability to incorporate features such as HVAC modes and preset modes.

Long term statistics in Home Assistant 2023.12

This is something that many people have been eagerly anticipating! The history dashboard now displays long-term statistics. It combines statistics from the past few days with data from an extended period, allowing you to view sensor statistics over a more extended timeframe.

Number feature for tile cards

The Tile card now features a new number functionality, enabling you to directly control a number entity or helper from the card. Additionally, you can choose whether to utilize a slider or up/down buttons to manage the number value.

Options for the default dashboard in Home Assistant 2023.12

Creating a dashboard in Home Assistant has been a bit challenging, especially for beginners. The default dashboard provides a wealth of information but was not very user-friendly for editing. However, with the December 2023.12 release of Home Assistant, several options have been introduced to enhance the default dashboard experience.

When editing the default dashboard, you’ll now find options to hide entities that do not have an assigned area. Additionally, you have the ability to hide the energy card. Furthermore, you can adjust the order of the areas, ensuring that your most frequently used areas are displayed at the top. This marks the initial phase of making dashboards more configurable, with more options anticipated in future releases.

Furthermore, when adding a new dashboard, you now have the choice to start with an empty dashboard or create a new default dashboard.

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More To-Do functionalities

The To-Do lists, introduced in the previous release, have now received two new services.

A new service allows you to list all items on a to-do list. This service returns a list containing all the to-do items on the selected to-do list. You can choose to display completed and/or uncompleted items.

In addition to this service, there is another new service that deletes all completed items from the to-do list of your choice.

Furthermore, when viewing a to-do list in Home Assistant, you can bookmark the URL, enabling you to directly access your to-do list.

Last but not least, the integrations for OurGroceries and PicNic now create to-do lists and sync their lists and shopping carts with Home Assistant. When you add an item to the PicNic to-do list, it will even fetch the correct product from the PicNic site! Isn’t that cool?

Re-Import Blueprints

You can now re-import a blueprint as soon as it has changed. This applies only to blueprints that you’ve downloaded from the blueprint community page. It does not work for blueprints installed manually, such as the blueprints I created for this fantastic desktop clock for Home Assistant.

Simply navigate to the Blueprints page and click on the three dots next to the blueprints. Here, you can select “Re-import Blueprint” if it’s from the blueprint community page of Home Assistant.

Other Noteworthy Changes in Home Assistant 2023.12

In addition to these major changes, there are several other noteworthy updates. You can find them listed below. The link is available in the video description. The one that I find most exciting is that Roborock maps can now be displayed in Home Assistant!

New Integrations

And, of course, there are new integrations in this Home Assistant 2023.12 release that you can view in the list below. Currently, these include:

  • Komfovent
  • Linear Garage Door
  • MyPermobil
  • OurGroceries
  • V2C
  • Devialet

Additionally, the following integrations can now be set up directly from the UI:

  • CalDav
  • Fast.com
  • Ping

If you have configured these last three in your configuration.yaml, you will receive a message indicating that this configuration will be deprecated in 6 months. It’s time to set them up using the UI!

Breaking changes in Home Assistant 2023.12

Always ensure you read the breaking changes for each release, which you can find in this list. There are two breaking changes that I want to specifically mention:

The first one pertains to the calendar service calendar.list_events, which has been changed to calendar.get_events. If you utilize the list_events service in your automations or templates, be sure to update them accordingly. The same applies to the weather.get_forecast service, which is now renamed to weather.get_forecasts. If you followed the instructions in my video where I explain how to work with the weather forecast in Home Assistant, you will need to rename the weather.get_forecast service to weather.get_forecasts to continue using it.

Additionally, if you use my blueprints for this Desktop clock, make sure to upgrade the blueprints after installing Home Assistant 2023.12; otherwise, some of your automations may cease working over time. All the links are available in the description of this video.

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How much does a Home Assistant cost? ›

Home Assistant Green is the easiest way to run Home Assistant for the low price of $99. Try out Home Assistant for your smart home or share the love with family and friends.

What is a smart home assistant device? ›

Home Assistant is an open-source platform designed for controlling home automation needs by managing smart home appliances. There are multiple smart automation systems available, but all the devices must be within a specific ecosystem.

What is the current Home Assistant version? ›

Current Version: 2024.6.3.

What is Google's Home Assistant called? ›

Google Assistant - Home Assistant.

What's the difference between home assistant green and yellow? ›

User Experience vs. Specialized Features: Home Assistant Green prioritizes user experience with a refined user interface and improved navigation. However, Home Assistant Yellow emphasizes specialized features such as energy management and machine learning integration.

Can I use Home Assistant without a hub? ›

According to my so far research, HA running on a home server can eliminate the need of buying an IoT Hub, Bridge or Gateway. You'll need some kind of Zigbee Coordinator, like a Skyconnect, or buy a Home Assistant Yellow, which supports Zigbee out of the box.

What do smart home assistants do? ›

If you're wondering what a smart home assistant is, it's a device that responds to your verbal commands to activate various smart appliances throughout your home. In most cases, a digital voice assistant also audibly responds to you while helping with daily tasks and scheduling.

What do I need to use a Home Assistant? ›

What hardware is needed for Home Assistant 2023? As of 2023, the minimum hardware requirements haven't changed much. A Raspberry Pi 3B or higher, Odroid-N2, or an old laptop with at least 2GB of RAM should do the trick.

Which assistant is best for smart home? ›

Google Assistant can recognize multiple voices, so it'll give you and your spouse different answers if you each ask about your calendars, (although Alexa can do this now, too). Overall, Google still has the intelligence edge, and the Google Nest Mini is a great, low-cost way to take advantage of those smarts.

What is the best option to run Home Assistant? ›

We recommend using Home Assistant Operating System. Other methods are available for experienced users for their specific needs, for example, running Home Assistant in a virtualized environment (e.g. Proxmox), or on top of an existing operating system (e.g. Windows, macOS, Linux):

What code does Home Assistant use? ›

Home Assistant
Original author(s)Paulus Schoutsen
Initial release17 September 2013
Stable release2024.6.2 / 11 June 2024
Repositorygithub.com/home-assistant
Written inPython (Python 3.11)
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Which Home Assistant is most popular? ›

Meanwhile, Alexa and Google Assistant are pretty much at parity right now. While Amazon boasts about more skills and support for more third-party devices for its voice assistant, the numbers for Google Assistant also land in the tens of thousands, meaning you really don't miss out on anything significant either way.

What is Google Home called now? ›

Google Nest (smart speakers)

What is the Google equivalent of Alexa called? ›

Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa are examples of virtual assistants. They have wireless speakers capable of understanding voice commands, and they also connect to other compatible devices around your home.

Are home assistants worth it? ›

A home assistant will be useless and won't do anything if you don't have any smart home device in your home. However, if you are having one or more smart home devices a Home Assistant can be a great way to enhance the functionality and features that will not cost you a fortune.

Is Home Assistant free to use? ›

Home Assistant is free and open-source software for home automation, designed to be an Internet of things (IoT) ecosystem-independent integration platform and smart home hub for controlling smart home devices, with a focus on local control and privacy.

How long does it take to install Home Assistant? ›

The first start may take up to 20 minutes because the required packages will be downloaded and installed.

What is the most expensive Home Assistant? ›

Apple HomePod (2nd Gen)

It also boasts all of the Apple-specific features of the HomePod mini, with little difference in functionality between the two devices. The HomePod, however, is much pricier –- at $299.00, it's the most expensive home assistant on this list.

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