My automated home has been pieced together over the years since the moment we got an Amazon Echo. This means it is a disparate collection of devices including:
3 WeMo on/off switches
5 Kwikset 910 Keypad Locks
2 Linear GD00Z-4 Garage Door Openers
2 Ecolink Door/Window Sensors
7 GE 14291 on/off switches
6 GE 12722 on/off switches
8 GE 12724 dimmer switches
1 GE 14294 dimmer switch
1 Leviton DZ6HD-1BZ dimmer switch
1 Remotec ZFM-80 switch (for the fireplace)
2 Inovelli LZW30 on/off switches
2 Inovelli NZW31 on/off switches
1 Inovelli NZW30 on/off switch
1 GE 14287 fan control switch
1 Inovelli NZW31 dimmer
1 ZSE19 S2 Multisiren
12 Zigbee Samsung Multipurpose Sensors (for the windows)
2 Centralite plugs (used for Zigbee repeaters)
I also have a Philips Hue hub with:
2 Hue blooms
1 Hue light strip
3 Hue white lamps
1 Hue color downlight
7 Hue color lamps
When I made the break from my security company I wanted to be able to use some wired door and window sensors along with a motion detector and siren, so I have a
6 Zone Konnected.io alarm panel kit
Other things that I have integrated are:
Two Ecobee thermostats
Rachio sprinkler control
3 Logitech Harmony Hubs
Netatmo weather station
Bond Home to control some ceiling fans
Jandy iAqualink for the pool
Hunter Douglas Powerview for blinds
And a partridge in a pear tree.
All of this can be integrated into Home Assistant. Some of it was partially integrated into SmartThings. But mostly I used SmartThings as a conduit to Alexa.