

Sweet!įrom there it was just a case of following the installation steps. Raspberry Pi 4 (Raspberry Pi 3 is ok too, if you have one laying around).īut, if you go to the latest releases page and then click "show all assets", you'll be rewarded with a file called haos_rpi2-9.5.img.xz - that's Home Assistant OS for the Raspberry Pi 2. The official Home Assistant installation guide for the Pi says that you can use a: But it works and - crucially - is still supported by Home Assistant OS. It's old, outdated, slow, with limited RAM, and has a bunch of much-abused GPIO pins. So I dug through my scrapheap of old tech and resurrected an ancient Pi2. As much as I'd love a 4B, they seem permanently sold out. They say that The Best Camera Is The One That's With You - the same is true of Raspberries Pi.
