eRemote HA IR Remote Hub for Home Assistant
eRemote HA IR Remote Hub for Home Assistant
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Local MQTT Control for AC and TV
eRemote HA connects traditional IR appliances to Home Assistant through local MQTT workflows. Use it to control air conditioners, TVs, fans, set-top boxes, and other IR devices from automations instead of relying on separate handheld remotes.
When to Use IR Automation
Use IR automation when the device already has an infrared remote and you want Home Assistant to schedule scenes, respond to presence or temperature signals, or turn appliances off when a room is empty. It is a practical path for AC comfort routines, TV scenes, media rooms, and legacy appliance control.
eRemote HA vs RF Smart Hubs
Choose eRemote HA for IR appliances that need line-of-sight infrared commands. Choose eHome HA RF smart hub for Home Assistant when the target device uses RF signals, such as some curtain motors, RF switches, RF sockets, or ceiling fan controllers.
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eRemote HA FAQ
Does eRemote HA work with Home Assistant?
Yes. eRemote HA is designed for Home Assistant users who want local MQTT-based control for IR devices such as AC, TV, and fans.
Is eRemote HA for IR or RF devices?
eRemote HA is focused on IR control. For RF automation, link to eHome HA or an RF-capable hub depending on the device type.
Can eRemote HA help reduce energy use?
Yes. When paired with presence or temperature signals, eRemote HA can automate AC and TV power states so devices are not left running in empty rooms.
New to IR Blasters + Home Assistant?
We wrote a practical guide to choosing an IR blaster for Home Assistant workflows in 2026. It explains MQTT, IR learning, hub options, setup tradeoffs and where eRemote HA fits for local IR appliance control.
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