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Many meters, including older ones, have an LED that will flash whenever energy passes through it. For example, each flash is a 1/1000th kWh. By monitoring the time between flashes its possible to determine the energy consumption.
We have developed [Home Assistant Glow](https://github.com/klaasnicolaas/home-assistant-glow), an open source solution powered by ESPHome's [pulse meter sensor](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/pulse_meter.html). You put it on top of the activity LED of your electricity meter and it will bring your consumption into Home Assistant.
We have developed [Home Assistant Glow](https://github.com/klaasnicolaas/home-assistant-glow), an open source solution powered by ESPHome's [pulse meter sensor](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/pulse_meter/). You put it on top of the activity LED of your electricity meter and it will bring your consumption into Home Assistant.
![Photo of Home Assistant Glow attached to an electricity meter](/images/docs/energy/home-assistant-glow.jpg)

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#### Read the Gas Meter using a magnetometer
[Diaphragm/bellows gas meters](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_meter#Diaphragm/bellows_meters) are the most common type of gas meter, seen in almost all residential installations, and their movement can frequently be observed with a magnetometer. The [QMC5883L](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/qmc5883l.html) and [HMC5883L](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/hmc5883l.html) are common and inexpensive options that ESPHome supports. A project that makes it easy to use these magnetometers and calibrate them is [this water-gas-meter project on GitHub](https://github.com/tronikos/esphome-magnetometer-water-gas-meter).
[Diaphragm/bellows gas meters](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_meter#Diaphragm/bellows_meters) are the most common type of gas meter, seen in almost all residential installations, and their movement can frequently be observed with a magnetometer. The [QMC5883L](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/qmc5883l/) and [HMC5883L](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/hmc5883l/) are common and inexpensive options that ESPHome supports. A project that makes it easy to use these magnetometers and calibrate them is [this water-gas-meter project on GitHub](https://github.com/tronikos/esphome-magnetometer-water-gas-meter).

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- [AI-on-the-edge-device](https://github.com/jomjol/AI-on-the-edge-device) is a project running on an ESP32-CAM and can be fully integrated into Home Assistant using the Home Assistant Discovery Functionality of MQTT. It digitalizes your gas/water/electricity meter display and provides its data in various ways.![Photo of the AI-on-the-edge-device Workflow](/images/docs/energy/ai-on-the-edge-device.jpg)
- [watermeter](https://github.com/nohn/watermeter) running classic OCR and statistical pattern recognition on any system supporting Docker
- [Muino water meter reader 3-phase](https://muino.nl/product/3-phase-muino-light-sensor-encoder/) Using the 3-phase sensor technique, a battery-powered version can be possible with this sensor.
- [Read water meter with magnetometer](https://github.com/tronikos/esphome-magnetometer-water-gas-meter) using [QMC5883L](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/qmc5883l.html) or [HMC5883L](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/hmc5883l.html), common and inexpensive magnetometers. This should be compatible with all the water meters the Flume water sensor is compatible with, which is [compatible](https://help.flumewater.com/en/articles/1618594-is-the-flume-device-compatible-with-all-water-meters) with about 95% of water meters in the United States.
- [Read water meter with magnetometer](https://github.com/tronikos/esphome-magnetometer-water-gas-meter) using [QMC5883L](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/qmc5883l/) or [HMC5883L](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/hmc5883l/), common and inexpensive magnetometers. This should be compatible with all the water meters the Flume water sensor is compatible with, which is [compatible](https://help.flumewater.com/articles/1618594) with about 95% of water meters in the United States.
- Some watermeters use [Wireless M-Bus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meter-Bus) for remote metering. [wmbusmeters project](https://github.com/wmbusmeters/wmbusmeters/) can automatically capture, decode, decrypt and convert M-Bus packets to MQTT. It supports several M-Bus receivers, including RTL-SDR using [rtl-wmbus library](https://github.com/xaelsouth/rtl-wmbus). You can also build a WMBus [ESPHome-based receiver](https://github.com/SzczepanLeon/esphome-components). An [add-on](https://github.com/wmbusmeters/wmbusmeters-ha-addon) for Home Assistant exists for easy installation and configuration. See the [community page](https://community.home-assistant.io/t/add-on-request-wmbusmeter/228988) for more.
- Read water (or gas) usage data from the Itron EverBlu Cyble Enhanced RF meters using the RADIAN protocol over 433 MHz [everblu-meters-esp8266/esp32](https://github.com/genestealer/everblu-meters-esp8266-improved), via an ESP32/ESP8266 and a CC1101 transceiver. Used across the UK and Europe. Fully integrates with Home Assistant using MQTT AutoDiscovery. According to available documentation, this method may also work with AnyQuest Cyble Enhanced, EverBlu Cyble, and AnyQuest Cyble Basic, but these remain untested.

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2. Choose "Open in 'Home Assistant'"
3. Attempt to scan the tag again
If you do not have it, you must [install the iOS app](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/home-assistant/id1099568401?mt=8) for these tags to function.
If you do not have it, you must [install the iOS app](https://apps.apple.com/app/home-assistant/id1099568401?mt=8) for these tags to function.
## Android

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- Voice assistant devices allow you to add Assist to a room and respond to wake words. Follow our tutorial to [create your own for just $13.](/voice_control/thirteen-usd-voice-remote/)
- You can use [ESPHome](https://www.esphome.io/components/voice_assistant.html) to create your own awesome voice assistant, like [@piitaya](https://github.com/piitaya) did with his 3D printed R5 droid:
- You can use [ESPHome](https://www.esphome.io/components/voice_assistant/) to create your own awesome voice assistant, like [@piitaya](https://github.com/piitaya) did with his 3D printed R5 droid:
- If you are interested in a voice assistant that is not always listening, consider using Assist on an analog phone. It will only listen when you pick up the horn, and the responses are for your ears only. Follow our tutorial to create your own [analog phone voice assistant](/voice_control/worlds-most-private-voice-assistant/).