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Hello.
In order to do this, I need to get a private or public link to the device. Can you provide me with such information?

    6 days later

    А можно сформировать ссылку с неограниченным временем действия ?

    • ashe replied to this.

      Morph Hello!
      At the moment, you can set the maximum validity of the link to 1 year. To do this, when creating a link, click on the “Use Calendar” icon and select the required end date (maximum in 1 year).
      If it is necessary, in the future, you can delete the previously created link.

        2 years later

        How do you make the Home Assistant integration using the public link of the device?

        • kula replied to this.

          Hello, dear AivarEinmann

          We don’t have the Home Assistant integration.
          Could you clarify what you mean?

          3 months later
          10 months later

          Csabi
          Thank you very much for your suggestion and idea. We currently have no plans for such integration. We will discuss this possibility with the team and perhaps someday such integration will take place.

          Could you take a couple of minutes and write to us why you need this integration and how you plan to use it?

          If you have additional questions about using our solutions, please let us know.

            kuta Thank you for your quick response!
            HomeAssistant is an open source project, where you can create simple or very complex automations for your home, based on all datas available from all integrated devices (from different brands), which eliminates the communication/incompatibility issues between different ecosystems.
            Just check this list of already available integrations: https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/#all
            My use case, would be (using Teltonika FMC 130):
            1) Monitoring the car position/status directly from the HomeAssistant dashboard (where all devices/sensors status are displayed).
            2) Sending different notification types, including TTS (text to speech), using automations, based on car position/speed/status/charging.
            3) Montoring the 12V battery voltage, on my EV and sending notifications, when this drops below a certain value. The small 12V battery in some EVs (including my Kona EV) are prone to premature fail.