Anyone try to build a bed occupancy sensor integrated with Home Assistant? I’ve looked into load sensors but all of them seem to have pretty small weight limits (low enough to where I don’t think it would even support the empty bed).

What devices/sensors have you used for this? And what does your setup look like?

    • HiTekRedNek@lemm.ee
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      7 hours ago

      If I’m in the bedroom, I may want my ceiling lights on if someone is in there if it’s dark outside, but if my wife and I are in bed, then only turn on the baseboard lights, at 1% brightness when someone is still in bed. Presence sensors aren’t that fine grained, and I certainly don’t want to wake up my wife when this old fart gets up to go pee again. She’s grumpy when awakened. 🤣

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      21 hours ago

      Some of us like to automate our homes with our home automation systems instead of finding new ways to remote control them.

      Just because you go to a dark place in your imagination doesn’t mean everyone else does.

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      23 hours ago

      Turn on the lights in the bedroom based on presence sensor, but only if the bed occupancy sensor detects no one is in bed.

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        19 hours ago

        Turn off the lights when 2 people in bed. Turn the lights on really low when only 1 person gets up. Track time you went to bed / time in bed as a low-budget sleep tracker not tied to a big data broker, like a smart watch would be…

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        Human trafficking or people being held against their will???

        Why would anyone ask about “occupancy” of a bed? Motion or Presence sensors are fine. Like, you want to enact a trigger based on when someone gets IN the bed? That’s makes no sense.

        This whole question comes off as extra fucking creepy to me.

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          14 hours ago

          You’re the only creepy one here bro. If you can’t even imagine practical uses for this you definitely need therapy.

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          23 hours ago

          Maybe if you’d read the replies to your question you wouldn’t be creeped out. There are a lot of good use cases and I haven’t even though how it could be misused before you brought it up.

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          23 hours ago

          Yeah it’s creepy, but I think the more logical reason for wanting it is to know whether or not their spouse is being faithful. My previous comment was sarcastic because I thought you were being sarcastic yourself.

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          23 hours ago

          You’re right in that it’s a useful tool for various kinds of abuse, but so is almost every useful home automation/home security sensor.

          The most obvious/useful use cases I can see are:

          • turn on bedroom lights when the last person gets out of the bed
          • turn off whole house lights when the last person gets into bed.

          Both should be easy with load cells under the bed legs but rather difficult otherwise.

          (Useful assuming a household of two adults in one bed that is).