You MUST have a Kevo Plus for this plugin to work!
Example config.json:
{
"accessories": [
{
"accessory": "Kevo",
"name": "Front Door",
"username": "[email protected]",
"password": "<your kevo password>",
"lock_id": "<your lock id>",
"serialNumber": "<RANDOM STRING HERE>"
},
{
"accessory": "Kevo",
"name": "Back Door",
"username": "[email protected]",
"password": "<your kevo password>",
"lock_id": "<your lock id>",
"serialNumber": "<RANDOM STRING HERE>"
},
]
}
Kevo now provides the lock IDs from the web portal or app within the lock detail information.
Use a random serial number for each lock so that when importing to Home Assistant all locks come across instead of just one.
NOTE: When commanding groups of locks, there will be a 15 second delay between each lock command firing because Kevo does not support rapid API requests. This causes Siri to usually say "Sorry x, I didn't hear back" as a result.