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ooooor use whatever brand and model is compatible with Home Assistant
Eh. That doesn't prevent anything if the unit itself still connects to the internet somehow (looking at you, Wyze).
You really just need to make sure the unit doesn't and can't get online. Very few of those out there.
And that is why VLANs are amazing. Can't phone home if it can't connect to the internet.
Until it outright refuses to work without its cloud connection
That's why you flash the vacuum with a custom firmware!
https://github.com/Hypfer/Valetudo
First two sentences of that readme:
Doh! My bad.
It isn't custom firmware but it does install software on top of the existing firmware onboard which is pretty slick.
Home Assistant compatibility doesn't mean it won't communicate with the cloud. If you want to decloud your robot, try Valetudo
Don't they have cellphone network capabilities
no, that's ridiculous. Would be too expensive
LMAO