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adaptive-lighting reviews and mentions
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ESPHome
I use Home Assistant for doing most of what you're asking for. This integration works great for adjusting light level and temperature: https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting.
My home has an ERV and I use a couple Shelly relays (one for power and the other to boost airflow) integrated into HA to modulate the amount of fresh air I bring in, currently based on indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity. I don't have an air quality sensor, but if I had one I could easily integrate that into my automations.
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Lampa imitująca wschód słońca
Philips Hue lub Ikea Tradfri spięte z home-assistant.io, do którego zainstalowany jest dodatek https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting
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Need help programming light show
Are you using any sort of home automation system (Google, Alexa, Siri, other) or just using the Kasa app? I use Home Assistant along with the Adaptive Lighting integration with my bulbs and LED strips, which works on circadian rhythm and does exactly what you're wanting to do.
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The Philips Hue ecosystem is collapsing into stupidity
My home has never felt this "smart" before. Every time my lights turns on I find the color and brightness to be perfect.
[1]: https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting
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Automated circadian lighting
If you're starting from scratch with a new build, I would recommend Home Assistant with the Adaptive Lighting Custom Component.
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Circadian lighting without the "smart"
Personally, I use this Integration within my home automation hub. It took all of 5-10min to set up, didn't require any additional hardware, works with all of my existing bulbs and strips with CT and/or brightness control, updates my lights every 90s, and slowly transitions to the next setting over a 45s period. Any time I make manual adjustments to any light, it holds that setting until I turn the light off.
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Auto Dimming Bulbs
Probably not the solution you're looking for, but I use Adaptive Lighting with Home Assistant. Doing it at the hub level (instead of the bulb or app level) means you aren't restricted to a specific brand/protocol. As long as the light has dimming and CT controls, it just works. (I use it with several different LED strips and several different smart bulbs.)
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Default to natural light?
I think the best method to do this is with this home assistant integration: https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting
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Daylight and soft white bulb automation
Any CCT capable light will be able to achieve this, but the level of automation will depend on the app/hub you pair them with. Inovelli, Ikea, and Philips have some good options, but will all require an appropriate Zwave/Zigbee hub. Personally, I run Home Assistant in conjunction with the Adaptive Lighting Add-On to handle the CT automations.
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basnijholt/adaptive-lighting is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of adaptive-lighting is Python.
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