Xbox Series S

Description

The Xbox Series S is Microsoft’s compact next-generation gaming console offering digital-only gaming at up to 1440p resolution with support for 120fps gameplay. While primarily a gaming device, it integrates into smart home setups through HDMI-CEC control, network presence detection, and media streaming capabilities. Home Assistant can monitor gaming sessions and trigger automations based on console state.

Device

Overview

Device Score Summary

CategoryScoreRationale
Features★★★★★Outstanding gaming performance with excellent media streaming capabilities and reasonable smart home hooks
Interoperability★★★☆☆Community integration works well for presence and basic control, HDMI-CEC adds TV automation capability
Setup Ease★★★★☆Integration requires Microsoft authentication but setup is straightforward. HDMI-CEC needs TV compatibility
Cloud Dependency★★★☆☆Xbox Live authentication required, polling-based status updates, local network control available
Vendor Trust★★★★★Microsoft has strong track record with Xbox platform, excellent support lifecycle and regular updates
Overall★★★★☆Excellent gaming console with useful smart home integration for entertainment room automation

★★★★★ Exceptional | ★★★★☆ Very Good | ★★★☆☆ Good Enough | ★★☆☆☆ Frustrating | ★☆☆☆☆ Avoid

Features

  • 1440p gaming at up to 120fps with support for 4K media streaming
  • 512GB custom NVMe SSD for fast game loading and instant resume
  • Ray tracing support for enhanced graphics and lighting effects
  • Xbox Velocity Architecture for next-gen performance
  • HDMI-CEC support for integrated TV and receiver control
  • WiFi 5 and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for network integration
  • Streaming apps including Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, and YouTube
  • Xbox Game Pass cloud gaming support for instant play

Specifications

Price$299
ProtocolWiFi / Ethernet / HDMI-CEC
Hub RequiredNo
PowerWired (AC 100-240V)
Cloud DependencyCloud Polling
HA IntegrationCommunity
Voice ControlAlexa / Google (via HDMI-CEC)
Dimensions10.8 x 5.9 x 2.5 inches
Warranty1 year limited

Home Assistant Integration

Integration Method: Xbox Integration (Community)

  • Requirements: Xbox console on same network as Home Assistant, Xbox Live account for authentication
  • Entities: Media player entity with power state, current app/game, and basic playback controls. Binary sensors for power and connection status
  • Setup: Configuration → Integrations → Add → Xbox → Authenticate with Microsoft account. Alternative: Network ping sensor for simple presence detection
  • Notes: Integration provides power on/off control, current activity tracking, and limited media controls. HDMI-CEC can complement for TV automation

Practical Considerations

  • Network Discovery: Console must have “Instant-on” power mode enabled for network wake and remote power control features
  • Storage Limitations: 512GB SSD fills quickly with modern games. External USB 3.1 drives can store Xbox One games but not Series S optimized titles
  • HDMI-CEC Setup: Enable CEC on both Xbox and TV for seamless power control through Home Assistant automation
  • Gaming vs Media Detection: Integration reports current app, allowing different automations for Netflix vs active gaming sessions
  • Power Consumption: Instant-on mode uses 10-15W standby power. Consider smart plug with scheduled power for energy savings
  • Activity Tracking: Xbox Live API provides rich presence data including game titles and playtime for advanced automations

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