For Christmas I’ll probably upgrade the kids and wife’s iPads and in return I’ll have a few iPads hanging around. I was curious how I could use these in my home network/homelab environment. Cli monitors? Grafana monitors? Spice/vnc monitors?

If you use, or have good ideas on how to incorporate three iPads I’d like to hear your creativity!

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    10 months ago

    Someone mentioned magnetic tape, I think that would be great for the fridge among other things. And yes, I wouldn’t mind monitoring the homelab from the fridge lol.

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    10 months ago

    We have 3 of them, mounted to the wall, for home automation stuff. Each room has a Zigbee button at the doorway etc, and then an iPad in the hallways etc for more fine control via Home Assistant.

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      10 months ago

      three on one well, or in three separate rooms? What’s the zigbee button at the doorway for? is that for the ipad or just an automation?

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        10 months ago

        Each room has a 4 button Hue Zigbee button: Ceiling lights on/off, brightness up, brightness down, then the Hue button turns on/off bedside lights, floor lamps etc.

        The three iPads are all in different places: main entrance way/downstairs hallway, top of the stairs/upstairs hallway, in the walk in closet of the master bedroom.

        Each iPad has a default screen with the lights in the area around it, while also able to change to other views in HA so control heating, robot vacuums etc.

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    10 months ago

    We have a very old one doing duty (by which I mean VHB taped to the fridge) as a menu display board (using Mealie).

    Probably wasteful, but it was a fun project!