A HomeMatic CCU3 addon that brings HomeKit support to your HomeMatic devices without requiring extra hardware.
HAP-HomeMatic is a CCU3 addon that integrates HomeMatic smart home devices with Apple's HomeKit ecosystem. It runs directly on the RaspberryMatic/CCU3 hardware, allowing users to control their devices through HomeKit without needing extra hardware like a HomeBridge server. The addon creates virtual bridges for device management and supports features like multi-room organization and history logging.
HomeMatic CCU3 or RaspberryMatic users who want to integrate their existing HomeMatic devices with Apple HomeKit for control via iOS, Siri, and Home app.
It provides a lightweight, self-contained HomeKit solution that runs natively on the CCU3, eliminating the complexity and hardware requirements of separate HomeBridge setups while offering multi-room support and secure authentication.
a AddOn for HomeMatic CCU3 (Raspberrymatic) that will bring HomeKit to your CCU
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Directly connects HomeMatic devices to Apple HomeKit for control via iOS and Siri, eliminating the need for a separate HomeBridge server as highlighted in the README.
Allows creation of multiple HAP instances to organize devices by rooms in HomeKit, addressing HomeKit's lack of room concept as explained in the 'Concept of rooms' section.
Supports FakeGato history for devices when used with the Eve app, providing detailed logs for monitoring device activity over time.
Offers optional integration with CCU user management, restricting configuration access to admins only when enabled, enhancing security.
Runs entirely on existing CCU3 hardware without extra devices, reducing setup complexity and cost compared to separate servers.
Only compatible with CCU3 or RaspberryMatic systems, explicitly not supporting CCU2 models, limiting flexibility for users with older hardware.
Focused solely on HomeKit integration; does not support other smart home platforms like Google Home or Alexa, restricting multi-ecosystem use.
Requires manual firewall configuration for ports 9874 and above, and authentication depends on CCU WebUI access, adding steps to initial setup.
FakeGato history is only accessible through the Eve app, not the native Apple Home app, reducing convenience for users who prefer standard tools.
HAP-HomeMatic is an open-source alternative to the following products: