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After looking around a little I couldn't find any zigbee thermostat which met all my needs (mostly, I couldn't find any which switches high voltage and has a wireless sensor that can stay in a different room).
so I went for the fully custom setup: a normal zigbee switch connected to home assistant and controlled by their software implementation of a thermostat. The temperature sensor is a template sensor which takes the temperature of the living room during daytime and the bedroom during nighttime. I have automation to change the target temperature during day, night and when the house is empty.
pro: fully customizable by software, dead cheap con: the heating needs your server to work correctly
Some failure modes I found and their workaround:
the only failure mode I'm still concerned is if the server goes offline while heating is on. In this case there is nothing to turn it off again. I was looking for zigbee switches with a timer to switch off automatically but I couldn't find any. So if I'm out of home for more than one day I disable it and revert to the dumb thermostat.
my suggestion here is: whatever solution you choose, be sure to have a plan b in case whatever smartness you have stops working (cloud service or local home assistant offline)