What’s new in Home Assistant March 2024.3 – Drag and Drop is Here! - Smart Home Junkie - Tutorials and Information for your Smart Home and Home Assistant (2024)

Hi! It’s finally here. We can now use drag and drop in dashboards. It’s only a first step, but it looks promising. Additionally, there are more exciting new features in this release. Let’s dive in!

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The new March version 2024.3 of Home Assistant will be released on the first Wednesday of March. At this moment the beta is already available, so if you want to see the new features of Home Assistant, you can try and install the beta. Please note that the features I show in this video are based on the beta and may differ slightly from the final release next Wednesday.

Sections!

We have been waiting for this for a long time. The developers of Home Assistant have worked hard to create a first version for Drag and Drop. It is still in the experimental phase, so there may be breaking changes in the future on dashboards you are already creating using Sections.
You can now create sections on your dashboard and perform various drag and drop actions with them. At the moment, it is not yet possible to create headers and sidebars, but the developers of Home Assistant have told me that this will be possible in the future. Let’s create a dashboard view with sections!

  • Go to one of your dashboards.
  • Click the plus sign to create a new view in your dashboard.
  • Give your view a name and select Sections (experimental) as the View type. Note: you cannot select the Sections (experimental) view type on an existing view that has one of the other types.
  • Click Save.
  • Your new view will be shown and the first section is already present.
  • You can give your section a name first. In my case, I call it Living Room.
  • Then you can add another section by clicking on the add section icon.
  • I call this section Office.
  • Now you can drag and drop both sections already.
  • Within a section, you can add entities or cards.
  • Click on the plus sign within a section.
  • Now Select the By Entity Tab and filter the entities that you want to add.
  • Select the entities that you want to show within the section.
  • Click Continue.
  • You will now see a suggestion on how the entities will look.
  • Click Add to Dashboard.
  • The entities are now added to the sections and you can start moving the entities around within the section.
  • I will also add some entities to the Office section now.
  • And I will add a map to the Living Room section.
  • You’ll see that the map is larger than the tile cards that are shown in the section, but I can still move the map around within the section. The other cards wrap neatly around it.
  • But, there’s more! You can even move entities from one section to another section!

This is a first step towards a complete drag-and-drop environment in Home Assistant, but it already looks promising. Once it becomes possible to create headers and sidebars, I will create a comprehensive tutorial showing you how to easily assemble a tailor-made dashboard.

Running Scripts from the dashboard

A few months ago, it became possible to add fields to scripts using the UI. In this release, you can call a script containing fields from your dashboard, allowing you to interactively fill in the fields. In this example, I have created a script with two fields that send a message to your phone. When I call the script via a button on the dashboard, it prompts me to fill in the two fields. This way, you can now create interactive forms in Home Assistant. If you want to learn more about how to use scripts, take a look at this video where I extensively explain how scripts work and how to use fields in scripts.

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New Energy Graph

The energy dashboard includes a new graph, allowing you to track the energy consumption of your devices over time. Next to that, you can export a CSV of your energy data now as well and import it into Excel for example.

New Sentences for Assist

New sentences have been added for Assist. You can now control the position of a valve using your voice. Additionally, you can set covers to a specific percentage. If you have a robot vacuum cleaner, you can now also control it through Assist. Furthermore, you can operate media players by starting, stopping, pausing, fast-forwarding, and adjusting the volume.

Disabling the remotely enabling of Home Assistant Remote UI

If you utilize Home Assistant Cloud, you have the capability to remotely access your Home Assistant instance through the Remote UI feature.

In cases where this feature is disabled and you are away from home, you can activate the Remote UI feature remotely by logging into your Nabu Casa account and requesting your Home Assistant instance to enable it.

Community feedback has indicated that this feature may not always be preferred, and this release introduces a new option to prevent the remote enabling of the Remote UI feature.

Translating states in your templates

You can now return the translated state of a template, so that the state is in a human readable form. Moreover, it utilizes the default language of your Home Assistant instance. Therefore, if you are operating Home Assistant in a language other than English, the translated state will be displayed in that language.

Other noteworthy changes

These were the major changes in the March release of Home Assistant 2024.3. Additionally, you can find the noteworthy changes in this list. The link to this list is available in the description of this video. One of the things that caught my eye is that there’s now a toggle service for climate entities making it easy to turn on and off your thermostat.

New Integrations

And of course, a bunch of new integrations have been added to Home Assistant, as you can see in this list.

Breaking changes in Home Assistant 2024.3

Always ensure you read the breaking changes for each release, which you can find in this list. Make sure you read the breaking changes before you update, or you might run into trouble! Be aware, that this video is based on the beta of Home Assistant 2024.3, so it might differ slightly from the final release that will be released this upcoming Wednesday.

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FAQs

What is better than a Home Assistant? ›

Open Source Home Automation

The best alternatives to Home Assistant are Gladys Assistant, Zuli Smartplug, and Josh.ai. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below. What do you think of Home Assistant? Home light switch automation made simple.

What is the difference between Home Assistant Yellow and green? ›

What is the difference between Home Assistant Yellow and Home Assistant Green? The most obvious difference is that Home Assistant Green is a plug-and-play system. It is designed to be used as-is. Home Assistant Yellow is designed to be extended by more RAM or more storage by adding an NVMe SSD.

What is the difference between Home Assistant and Home Assistant core? ›

When people talking about Home Assistant Core they usually refer to a standalone installation method. Home Assistant is a combination of Home Assistant Core and tools which allows one to run it easily on a Raspberry Pi and other platforms without setting up an operating system first.

How much does a Home Assistant cost? ›

Today we are introducing an affordable way for new users to start their smart home with Home Assistant: the Home Assistant Green – and it costs only $99 (MSRP). Learn more about Home Assistant Green.

What is the most secure Home Assistant? ›

If you want secure remote access, the easiest option is to use Home Assistant Cloud by which you also support the founders of Home Assistant. Another option is to use TLS/SSL via the add-on Duck DNS integrating Let's Encrypt. To expose your instance to the internet, use a VPN, or an SSH tunnel.

Are home assistants worth it? ›

A home assistant will be useless and won't do anything if you don't have any smart home device in your home. However, if you are having one or more smart home devices a Home Assistant can be a great way to enhance the functionality and features that will not cost you a fortune.

What version of Home Assistant do I have? ›

Go to Settings > Devices & Services. In the bottom right corner, select the Add Integration button. From the list, select Version.

What does Home Assistant Yellow do? ›

With Home Assistant Yellow, you can control your lights, thermostat, TV, music, and more. Home Assistant integrates with over 1,000 different devices and services. Home Assistant works with popular brands like Philips Hue and also that odd-ball lightbulb you picked up at a sale.

What is a smart home assistant device? ›

Home Assistant acts as a central smart home controller hub by combining different devices and services in a single place and integrating them as entities. The provided rule-based system for automation allows creating custom routines based on a trigger event, conditions and actions, including scripts.

Is Home Assistant difficult to use? ›

The system is awesome; it can be as simple as you like yet powerful. However, at the end of the day, this is a hobbyist's plaything so you should expect to spend some time researching, learning, trying (and sometimes failing which may annoy family members).

What is HomeKit in Home Assistant? ›

The HomeKit Bridge integration allows you to make your Home Assistant entities available in Apple HomeKit, so they can be controlled from Apple's Home app and Siri; even if those devices do not natively support HomeKit.

Who owns Home Assistant? ›

Nabu Casa, Inc was founded in 2018 by the founders of both Home Assistant, the open source home automation platform, and Home Assistant OS, the operating system that turns your device into a smart home hub powered by Home Assistant.

Can you control Home Assistant remotely? ›

To enable remote control

In Home Assistant, go to Settings > Home Assistant Cloud. Make sure you are logged in to Home Assistant Cloud. If you only just logged in for the first time, you might see a message “Remote control is being prepared. We will notify you when it's ready.".

How old is a Home Assistant? ›

As Paulus had mentioned here, Home Assistant started as his solo project while working on his Master thesis, and on September 17, 2013, it was first published on GitHub.

Is OpenHAB better than Home Assistant? ›

Conclusion from my side, Home Assistant is for beginners and simple setups. Openhab is more for experienced users and more complex setups which requires some kind of clean and well structured core system.

What are the open source alternatives to Home Assistant? ›

Alexa, openHab, and Willow are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Home Assistant.

Is Home Assistant complicated? ›

Home Assistant has a huge range of possibilities, so it can start out as a simple setup and then become more and more complex. In the beginning you will find it easy with a graphical interface, then you will want to do small things that the graphical interface can't and you learn that skill then and succeed.

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