openclaw-xiaomi-homeControl Xiaomi/Mijia smart home devices via Home Assistant using natural language to manage lights, AC, locks, fans, sensors, and more locally.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install canmaxfire/openclaw-xiaomi-homeGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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A busy professional can control lights, AC, and locks using voice commands via OpenClaw AI integrated with Home Assistant. This hands-free control streamlines daily routines, enhances comfort, and saves time.
Travelers can remotely check door lock status, adjust thermostats, or turn off forgotten lights using natural language commands. This provides peace of mind and energy savings while away.
Elderly or disabled individuals can easily manage their home environment through simple voice commands, reducing physical effort and improving accessibility. Controls include lighting, temperature, and safety locks.
Homeowners can optimize energy usage by commanding devices like turning off all lights, adjusting AC schedules, or checking room temperatures. This leads to reduced utility bills and environmental impact.
Property managers or office administrators can control multiple Xiaomi devices across units or meeting rooms via a centralized AI interface. This simplifies maintenance and enhances user experience.
Offer a monthly subscription for premium AI assistant integration with Home Assistant, including advanced device management and voice control. Revenue comes from recurring subscription fees.
Partner with Xiaomi or retailers to sell pre-configured Home Assistant servers bundled with compatible devices, plus a setup service. Revenue from hardware sales and one-time setup fees.
For building managers, offer a solution that uses AI to optimize device energy usage, with revenue tied to demonstrated energy cost reductions. Contracts share a percentage of savings.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure Home Assistant is running locally on Docker with port 8123 exposed, and generate a long-lived access token in your Home Assistant profile to set as the HA_TOKEN environment variable.
Scored Jul 21, 2026
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