kelvin
homeassistant
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kelvin
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Default to natural light?
I also like this project, if you don't want to get into home assistant: https://github.com/stefanwichmann/kelvin
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There's something off about LED bulbs
I've set up Kelvin[1] to lower the colour temperature of my LED bulbs in the evening, and reduce their brightness. In fact, they end up pretty deep red when doing middle of the night bathroom runs.
[1]https://github.com/stefanwichmann/kelvin
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Is there a way to change light brightness % for certain times of day with a routine without changing whether or not the lights are on at that time?
Probably out of scope for the official Home app, but an automation solution like Home Assistant may work. If you have Hue lights, I really like the Kelvin app.
- Philips Hue: Natural light is now officially available
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How do I match light temperature to sunlight outside?
If you get a Pi, maybe this works for you: https://github.com/stefanwichmann/kelvin
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Full home Hue overhaul
Any chance you're willing to share your scripts? I'm very curious how your color/brightness functionality compares to https://github.com/stefanwichmann/kelvin which I'm running right now. Thanks!
- Routines that automate based on time of day?
homeassistant
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Examples of home automation setups for inspiration
I'm one of the repositories listed. I've automated more things than I can count at this point. If you can dream it, it can be automated in an overly complicated way.
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Sonos on a VLAN. Worth it?
My problem is I do have IoT devices I want on a separate VLAN, and I mean a lot of them. I have everything so integrated that by moving Sonos to the primary VLAN now I need more holes for the Amazon Echos, my Home Assistant Server, and so forth. It was actually easier in my case to keep the Sonos on a separate VLAN. I installed PIM on my USG to really get it to all work properly and it does work fairly seamlessly now and I have the firewall locked down pretty tight.
What are some alternatives?
adaptive-lighting - Adaptive Lighting custom component for Home Assistant
HOOBS - Build your Smart Home with HOOBS. Connect over 2,000 Accessories to your favorite Ecosystem.
pylips - Control Philips TVs (2015+) and Ambilight (+ Hue) through their reverse-engineered API (+ MQTT support!)
eufy-security-client - This shared library allows to control Eufy security devices by connecting to the Eufy cloud servers and local/remote stations over p2p.
astral - ☀️ Go calculations for the position of the sun and moon.
addon-ssh - Advanced SSH & Web Terminal - Home Assistant Community Add-ons
huego - An extensive Philips Hue client library for Go with an emphasis on simplicity
homebridge - HomeKit support for the impatient.
tron - A tiny CLI tool for controlling Lutron Caséta systems
hassio-dropbox-sync - Back up your Hass.io snapshots and other local files to Dropbox
zcl - Zigbee™ Cluster Library in Go
app - The actual beestat app.