Home Assistant 2026.1: New Dashboard, Triggers, Devices & Energy Updates Explained
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Hi! And so here we are at the end of 2025.
The beta release of Home Assistant 2026.1
is now available and I will show you what
it brings to the table. It's a minor release
because developers deserve a holiday too,
but still, there's enough to show. Let's get
started!
Here we are at the home dashboard of Home
Assistant, which you can generate automatically
in Home Assistant. And some things have been
changed to the mobile version of it. So let's
make it smaller. And what you can see here
is now we have an option "summaries" here.
And that shows the amount of lights that are
on the status of your climate, security, media
players, weather and today's energy. So if
I click on "lights", I get an overview of
all my lights. Of course I get a lot of
errors because this is my test environment. And if
I click on "climate", I get an overview of
all my climate entities, etc. Well, let's
say the weather and whether you see the
weather card. And that's it. Another thing that has
been added to the home dashboard is this
"devices" option. So if I click on "devices", then it
will open and it will show me all the
devices that I have in my system. And there's a lot
of them, so it takes some time to load it.
So that is also new. So I can go quickly to
all the devices in my own system. Next to
that, if we go to Home Assistant to "labs",
and I've showed this in the previous video
because it was released in the December release,
then you can turn on purpose-specific
triggers and conditions. If you have turned that on,
you get a different interface in the automations
interface. So I go to "automations and scenes".
I'm going to create a new automation. And
what has been added this month is that there
are new triggers added. So I'm going to
trigger and if I, for instance, search for "button",
I see there's now a trigger "button pressed" and I
can select all the button entities in my system here.
Okay. The same goes for "climates".
I have a lot of triggers for climate now.
Climate control device started heating. Climate control
device turned off. So I can choose that and
then I can choose a target and I get to see all my
climate devices here. That's also really handy. Okay.
Another one that has been added is "device tracker".
Now I see "entered home" and "left home". So if I click "entered home",
I can choose a target. For instance, my phone "iPhone X" and I can see when I
entered my home now using this trigger. And another
trigger has been added and that is for "humidifier".
Those are these triggers. I do not have a
humidifier myself, but you can trigger now on
when humidifier started drying or when the humidifier turned off, etc.
Another one that has been added is a light
trigger. And now we have triggers for light turned off,
light turned on, light brightness changed,
light brightness crossed, threshold and alarm
armed night. Not sure if this should be there, but okay, it is there. Okay.
Next to the automation, there's been added
something to settings and you might have already
seen it when I switched to "labs". Oh, let's not
save this. So there's now a section here that shows
a link to all my protocols. For instance, "Matter",
or I can go to "Bluetooth" or I can go to my tags.
And this is shown based on which protocol is
enabled in my system. So you can see more or
less in your system, if that's the case. Then
the last thing that has been added is in the
energy dashboard, there is now a date picker at
the bottom of this screen, which is always visible.
That was the thing that people were complaining
about, that it wasn't always visible. So now I
can go easily to another date. So for instance,
to yesterday. Well, of course, there's no data
because this is my test server. I can go back to
today and I get all my daily data back. So that's
basically the things that have been added to Home
Assistant in the 2026.1 release. But there's more.
Of course, there are integrations, new integrations for Air Patrol, eGuage,
Fluss+, Fish Audio, Fressnapf Tracker. I'm not
sure if I'm pronouncing that correctly, to be honest.
Home Link, Watts Vision+ and Web RTC. Well,
you can go through this list using the link in the
description of my video. There's also
improvements to existing integrations. Let's see, Matter, Smart
Things, Fritzbox, OpenAI. Well, again, you can go
to this list yourself. And there is, of course,
other noteworthy changes. For, let's see, there's
a gallons per day unit now. There's also a volume
control support for the Matter integration. There's
a statistic graph card, it includes a link to the
history panel now, etc, etc. So those are the
things that also have been added as noteworthy changes.
And of course, we also have backward
incompatible changes, for instance, for Cool Master, Tail
Scale, Unified Protect, Telegram Bot or
VeSync. So if you make use of these, or one of these,
go through them, read the release notes and do
not get surprised when you install this new version
of Home Assistant and something doesn't work
anymore. So you might find the information right here.
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