Airgradient's popular indoor air quality sensors are the first devices of their kind to be officially certified as "Works with Home Assistant". These open-source devices do not require an internet connection and enable local automation with air purifiers, air conditioners, or humidifiers and dehumidifiers.
I’ll be honest that I’m real lazy on this and just let the wifi controller choose whatever it thinks is most sane (which hopefully accounts for neighbors and stuff as well). It re-scans nightly and moves if it needs to.
But I have 55 z-wave devices and 12 zigbee… So it should be readily apparent that I don’t have to worry that much about it.
Zigbee is basically all Vindstyrkas (5x, one per bedroom and on in the “Great” room) and outdoor philips light fixtures (6x). But that’s why I was interested and looked at this product. I have so many Vindstyrkas that I was curious if there was something better out there.