Thaleos connected thermostat

Hello,
I’m taking advantage of the State’s « Coup de pouce » offer to set up a connected thermostat solution for €00.00 (yes I know, I’m the product :slight_smile:
The chosen solution is offered by Thaleos with a relay (Zigbee 3.0 / Wi‑Fi / Bluetooth) and thermostatic heads (Zigbee 3.0 / Wi‑Fi).
Question :
Should I stick with the solution as-is and only

Hello,

Do you have the exact model of the thermostatic heads?
For example, Thaleos sells the TRV 06-AT which is compatible with Zigbee2Mqtt but others are not.

@lmilcent had done a fairly detailed study of the thermostatic heads here Têtes Thermostatiques connectées - Compte rendu de mes recherches

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I read the study thoroughly before asking my question.
The head is the TRV16-AT

Not compatible today :neutral_face:

You can contribute first to zigbee2mqtt (the project we use), then in Gladys, but the road will be long :slight_smile:

Thank you for your answers that help move things forward, but I’ve only known GA for a month and I don’t master much yet.
If I understood correctly, indeed the model isn’t in the list of devices compatible with zigbee2mqtt.
What difference do you make between zigbee and zigbee2mqtt?

ZigBee is a communication protocol. It allows different devices to connect to a dedicated network via a dedicated access point.
ZigBee2MQTT (Z2M) is also a communication protocol but it reads information from the ZigBee network and makes it readable by external components such as Gladys.
As long as Z2M is not able to read the information from the device connected to the ZigBee network, Gladys will not be able to read/manage them either.

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You can control them from the Thaleos proprietary service. It also won’t work with Home Assistant (a competing solution).

Exactly. And you won’t be able to control them either.

You can explore Node-RED (a way to integrate non-compatible devices)