HomeAssistant Core | 2025.10.2

HomeAssistant Core 2025.10.2 released on 10-10-2025


HomeAssistant Core 2025.10.2 is out now. Users can expect significant improvements in integration stability and device compatibility.

Users need to visit the product GitHub or official pages for more information.

What’s in this release

  • Enhancements to the ZHA integration to prevent reloading during firmware updates.
  • Dependency upgrades including updates to PyCync, python-roborock, and aioamazondevices.
  • Bug fixes for MQTT Lock state resets and sensor availability checks for Alexa Devices.

Upgrade notes

  • Ensure compatibility with the updated dependencies before upgrading.
  • Rollback to the previous version is possible if issues arise during the upgrade.

We invite users to share comments on their experience with this release.

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