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The Hobby API is available locally in the home via the connected controller for Niko Home Control II or the wireless smart hub. The Hobby API is secure and works with an authentication token.
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The connected controller for Niko Home Control II and the wireless smart hub have a Hobby API, which gives you local access to the Niko Home Control installation in your home. As soon as your installation is configured, you can operate your Niko Home Control installation using the Hobby API, as well as receive status information.
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You can access the documentation for the Hobby API on the web portal.
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No. There is no cloud variant available. The Hobby API is available locally in your home on the connected controller for Niko Home Control II and the wireless smart hub.
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The Hobby API is a secure API and works with an authentication token that is valid for one year. Every year, you must create a new token.
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For Niko Home Control Software versions older than 2.17: On the web portal, in Connected services, in the overview of the active services, you can click on the Hobby API icon to create a new token. Please note: You can only create a new Hobby API token within one month prior to the expiry date of the current token...
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For Niko Home Control Software versions older than 2.17: You can access the documentation for the Hobby API on the web portal. For Niko Home Control Software versions starting from 2.17 and newer: You can access the documentation for the Hobby API via the Niko Home Control programming software...