Analysis
Hello,
I was told to post here from Switchbot email support, but long story short I'm using the Home Assistant Switchbot Bluetooth integration with a water leak detector. I was able to set up the device properly and can get the appropriate state if I refresh the integration, but state changes (i.e. a leak) don't appear to be sending to my instance unless I do the refresh manually. This seems to show that connectivity is there, but from the perspective of a leak detector, it's not very useful if it's not proactively telling me when I have a leak. Please let me know if I can provide any other details, thanks!
Expected Behavior
A sensor state change should send a update to the Home Assistant integration.
Steps To Reproduce
Install device, verify connectivity/functionality with manual testing and refresh.
Trigger detector manually, don't refresh integration and verify lack of state change.
Logs
Configuration
Environment
- OS: Home Assistant 2026.6.4
Additional Context
No response
Analysis
Hello,
I was told to post here from Switchbot email support, but long story short I'm using the Home Assistant Switchbot Bluetooth integration with a water leak detector. I was able to set up the device properly and can get the appropriate state if I refresh the integration, but state changes (i.e. a leak) don't appear to be sending to my instance unless I do the refresh manually. This seems to show that connectivity is there, but from the perspective of a leak detector, it's not very useful if it's not proactively telling me when I have a leak. Please let me know if I can provide any other details, thanks!
Expected Behavior
A sensor state change should send a update to the Home Assistant integration.
Steps To Reproduce
Install device, verify connectivity/functionality with manual testing and refresh.
Trigger detector manually, don't refresh integration and verify lack of state change.
Logs
Configuration
N/AEnvironment
Additional Context
No response