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Xeoma & Home Assistant

Xeoma integrates with Home Assistant to bring your security cameras, motion detectors, and alarm systems into a unified smart home dashboard. View live feeds, receive motion alerts, and build automations that coordinate security with lighting, locks, and other devices.

With Xeoma connected to Home Assistant, your security system becomes part of your whole-home automation — not a siloed app. Arm the system when everyone leaves, trigger lights when motion is detected, or record clips when a door sensor opens.

Local control No cloud required
Home Assistant HA Documentation

How Xeoma Works with Home Assistant

Getting Xeoma connected to Home Assistant and running reliably.

1

Connect & configure

Add Xeoma through the Home Assistant integrations panel. Cameras, sensors, and alarm panels appear as entities you can control and automate.

2

Live feeds & alerts

View camera streams directly in your dashboard. Set up notifications for motion events, door openings, or alarm triggers.

3

Cross-device automation

Build automations that coordinate Xeoma with lights, locks, and speakers. Motion at the front door can trigger a light, a camera recording, and a notification — simultaneously.

Common Xeoma Issues

The problems installers run into with Xeoma and Home Assistant — and how a managed setup prevents them.

Camera streams overload the network

Multiple HD camera streams running simultaneously can saturate your network bandwidth, causing lag and dropped frames. Professional VLAN segmentation and QoS rules prevent this.

RTSP stream compatibility issues

Not all Xeoma cameras expose RTSP streams in formats that Home Assistant handles well. Transcoding requirements can strain your server hardware.

Cloud recording dependency

Many Xeoma cameras store recordings in the cloud. If the manufacturer's service has an outage or changes pricing, you lose access to your footage. Local recording through Home Assistant eliminates this dependency.

False motion alerts

Without proper zone configuration, Xeoma motion detection can trigger hundreds of false alerts from trees, cars, or shadows. Fine-tuning detection zones requires hands-on expertise.

Why installers choose managed Xeoma security

  • VLAN-segmented camera networks that don't interfere with household Wi-Fi
  • Local recording with automated backup — no cloud subscription required
  • Fine-tuned motion zones that eliminate false positives
  • 24/7 system health monitoring with instant alerts on camera disconnections

Frequently Asked Questions

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