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Add Home Assistant Amber #253
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Changed all instances of "Amber" to "Yellow", including the image file
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Changed all instances of "Amber" to "Yellow", including in the file names themselves, as per the update needed for Issue geerlingguy#253
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The Home Assistant Amber is a ready-to-use device based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, and is the easiest way to run Home Assistant and experience the best home automation in the world:
Home Assistant Amber integrates 1,000+ different devices and services, allowing you to create powerful automations and get insight into your energy usage. All from an easy-to-use interface that runs 100% locally without anything in the cloud.
It includes Zigbee, an M.2 expansion slot, an RTC, optional PoE, and a nice translucent polycarbonate case!
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