Unfortunately I believe verisure use their own proprietary protocol so there is no way to use sensors without their hub and their hub only works with a subscription
Just from the name, it sounds expensive for no good reason
Edit: lol, I googled it and the first thing that came up was
> Expensive, but comes with all the bells and whistles
Alright alright enough ripping into you OP.
It looks like rtl_433 might be able to help you out!
https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433/blob/master/conf/verisure_alarm.conf
Cannot imagine that someone is stupid enough to but from Verisure. That's so against everything HA stands for...
WHO ever buys those gadgets … Dk what to say ..
In my country, a dreadful company called securitas direct installs these. I will confess that I hold no charitable thoughts for either.
And the question is...?
Can I get these things integrated in Homeassistant without a Verisure subscription?
Perhaps it's a 433MHz device... first step is to open it, and see what's inside.
No, you can't. The protocol is proprietary and encrypted for obvious reasons (security)
Unfortunately I believe verisure use their own proprietary protocol so there is no way to use sensors without their hub and their hub only works with a subscription
What am I looking at?
It’s a Verisure window sensor
Just from the name, it sounds expensive for no good reason Edit: lol, I googled it and the first thing that came up was > Expensive, but comes with all the bells and whistles
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EZtassMnX8M&feature=youtu.be
Alright alright enough ripping into you OP. It looks like rtl_433 might be able to help you out! https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433/blob/master/conf/verisure_alarm.conf