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adaptive-lighting reviews and mentions
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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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Just wanted to share my HyperHDR setup.
The majority of the time, Home Assistant connects to WLED for Adaptive Lighting, accent lighting, and visual notifications. When I watch a TV show/movie, Hyperion "takes control" of the WLED instance, and does its thing. I also have overrides within HA that can temporarily disable the Hyperion control so I can get LED notifications mid-movie if I want.
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F.lux, but for Your House
I would like to recommend Adaptive Lighting in favor of Circadian Lighting. It has the added benefit of being able to detect if someone manually adjusts the brightness or color, and then stops the automatic adjustment for that light.
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Remotes for light control
I am running Home Assistant as the backbone for my IOT controls, and (mostly) Zwave for lights/switches. I also have a few Wifi LED strips, smartbulbs, and switches running either Tasmota, ESPHome, or WLED. Anything with CCT adjustment is automatically controlled with the Adaptive Lighting Integration, but every now and then I would like to be able to fine tune CT/color and brightness from a hardware remote. I have tried some of the Zwave remotes like this, and the Emulated Roku integration on my Logitech Harmony remotes, but they just seem a little clunky for adjusting lighting.
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Circadian track lighting or alternative Human Centric Lighting options
Adaptive Lighting
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Looking for lights to automatically change color temperature throughout the night
There's also a more advanced add-on called Adaptive Lighting that is much more configurable: https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting
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Lighting
Haven't seen what does Philips lights do, but i guess is something similar to: https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting
- LPT: Get ready for bed by showering with just a night light on. Spending some time in low light will help your body start to wind down before it’s time to sleep.
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adaptive_lighting to manage the colour temperature of my lights throughout the day
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Stats
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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