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    • KamiSchamiK Offline
      KamiSchami
      last edited by

      Hi there,

      what is the easiest way to display the status of a Shelly in the Magic Mirror. So that it is on or off. I don’t have a smart home, so iobroker would be too cumbersome. thank you.

      Real programmers never work 9 to 5. If they are around at 9 AM, it's because they were up all night.

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      • garblefluxG Offline
        garbleflux Project Sponsor
        last edited by garbleflux

        Hi, you can operate the Shellys with MQTT. There is for the MagicMirror a Modul called MMM-MQTT (https://github.com/ottopaulsen/MMM-MQTT). I use this for my Shelly Plug S - works fine.
        Greetings Michael

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        • KamiSchamiK Offline
          KamiSchami @garbleflux
          last edited by

          @garbleflux Hi, ok great. I will look at it. Thank you.

          Real programmers never work 9 to 5. If they are around at 9 AM, it's because they were up all night.

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          • KamiSchamiK Offline
            KamiSchami @garbleflux
            last edited by

            @garbleflux Hello, I took a look at this. Can I only display the temperature and humidity? I want to see if it’s on or off.

            Real programmers never work 9 to 5. If they are around at 9 AM, it's because they were up all night.

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