HomeKit Bridge is used to get device from Home Assistant into HomeKit. There’s another integration, HomeKit Devices, that will do what you’re wanting.
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@peedub That makes more sense, but I have that too.
Ok, sure. But that’s not what you’ve shown in your post. What you’ve shown definitely won’t do what you want.
@bazcurtis @peedub You'd need to pair the devices to HA instead of your Apple Home. You can expose them back to AHK via the HomeKit Bridge integration then.
This should be getting better with Matter some day - it will support pairing to multiple devices "multi fabric".
@homeassistant@fosstodon.org @homeassistant@lemmy.world @homeassistant@a.gup.pe It is been pointed out to me, it is not HomeKit Bridge I need, it is HomeKit Devices. I also had that installed and it doesn’t see them either.
@bazcurtis @homeassistant@fosstodon.org @homeassistant@lemmy.world @homeassistant@a.gup.pe You can only pair homekit device to one system (so either your home on Apple device or Home Assistant). You can pair it to HA, then re-expose to Apple Home via HomeKit bridge in HA.
@homeassistant@lemmy.world @bazcurtis @homeassistant@fosstodon.org @homeassistant@a.gup.pe try changing “exclude” to “include.” Worked for me.