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# eHome HA

**RF Universal Remote (Smart Home Bridge) - eHome HA**

The **eHome HA** is an advanced smart control hub designed to operate a wide range of RF (Radio Frequency) devices, including but not limited to RF-enabled curtain/shade motors, light switches, ceiling fans, outlets, and fireplaces.

This device offers **long-range RF control, wide frequency compatibility, stable and reliable WiFi connectivity, and support for Alexa and Google Assistant**. Compared to the previous **eHome** model, **eHome HA** comes with **native Home Assistant compatibility**, eliminating the need for special integrations. Home Assistant users can seamlessly sync their created RF devices in real time using the built-in MQTT functionality, without the hassle of RF learning and pairing within Home Assistant. This makes **eHome HA** the ultimate choice for Home Assistant users seeking effortless RF device control.


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