Wanting to get involved in this..
Ive got two Alexa’s, one in the lounge and one in the main bedroom, and want a light controlled by voice in the lounge and bedroom.
I understand I need a starter kit.. why is one £35 on Amazon then others £80etc. I dont want a dimmer switch, just voice control.
I think it's a novelty that wears off pretty quickly. It is pretty neat being able to say "turn the lights on" or "set heating to twenty degrees" but I don't even use the phone apps for hue or nest any more. It's switches only.But then what’s the point of them if you dont use voice control?
I just control mine from my phone. Got a widget at top of my home screenBut then what’s the point of them if you dont use voice control?
I'll turn it off and on again later see if it sorts itNo mate mine is still working fine it’s not a problem with the bridge is it ?
Anyone having any issues with theirs?
Past few weeks they've gone slow as f**k to react to changes. Takes a good 3-4 seconds for lights to adjust, and it seems to do one at a time rather than all in one go.
I've also got two that are starting to fail I think. When on dim they're flickering like f**k! Only way to stop it is to knock the brightness up a notch or two.
Thinking of f**king it all off and going back old school
Hmmm where can I check that mate?They might need updating if you haven't enabled auto update?
Hmmm where can I check that mate?
Would any of you guys be interested, what features would you like to see?
I'm tempted to just stick a node-mcu device on the board to control the led strip, this could then be flashed with an Arduino application which can control the less, this would make it far easier to allow you guys to customise the behaviour, the Zigbee & light link protocol is handled by a second processor module which you wouldn't have to touch.
As far as cost goes, and I'm talking about sourcing modules direct from china in 1 offs, Zigbee is $4, Node-MCU $3. PCB costs $5 for 5 PCB's.
There are a few ancillary components, logic buffer, and connectors.
You'd need a suitable 5V power supply, a LED strip of smart less will draw (give or take) 1.5A per meter. You can get beefy 5V supplies if you want to run longer strips or power multiple strips from a single supply. I'll try to get as many "separate lights" on a single controller as possible.
In up for one of these. Sounds amazing.Would any of you guys be interested, what features would you like to see?
I'm tempted to just stick a node-mcu device on the board to control the led strip, this could then be flashed with an Arduino application which can control the less, this would make it far easier to allow you guys to customise the behaviour, the Zigbee & light link protocol is handled by a second processor module which you wouldn't have to touch.
As far as cost goes, and I'm talking about sourcing modules direct from china in 1 offs, Zigbee is $4, Node-MCU $3. PCB costs $5 for 5 PCB's.
There are a few ancillary components, logic buffer, and connectors.
You'd need a suitable 5V power supply, a LED strip of smart less will draw (give or take) 1.5A per meter. You can get beefy 5V supplies if you want to run longer strips or power multiple strips from a single supply. I'll try to get as many "separate lights" on a single controller as possible.
I’d be up for this.Would any of you guys be interested, what features would you like to see?
I'm tempted to just stick a node-mcu device on the board to control the led strip, this could then be flashed with an Arduino application which can control the less, this would make it far easier to allow you guys to customise the behaviour, the Zigbee & light link protocol is handled by a second processor module which you wouldn't have to touch.
As far as cost goes, and I'm talking about sourcing modules direct from china in 1 offs, Zigbee is $4, Node-MCU $3. PCB costs $5 for 5 PCB's.
There are a few ancillary components, logic buffer, and connectors.
You'd need a suitable 5V power supply, a LED strip of smart less will draw (give or take) 1.5A per meter. You can get beefy 5V supplies if you want to run longer strips or power multiple strips from a single supply. I'll try to get as many "separate lights" on a single controller as possible.
Would any of you guys be interested, what features would you like to see?
I'm tempted to just stick a node-mcu device on the board to control the led strip, this could then be flashed with an Arduino application which can control the less, this would make it far easier to allow you guys to customise the behaviour, the Zigbee & light link protocol is handled by a second processor module which you wouldn't have to touch.
As far as cost goes, and I'm talking about sourcing modules direct from china in 1 offs, Zigbee is $4, Node-MCU $3. PCB costs $5 for 5 PCB's.
There are a few ancillary components, logic buffer, and connectors.
You'd need a suitable 5V power supply, a LED strip of smart less will draw (give or take) 1.5A per meter. You can get beefy 5V supplies if you want to run longer strips or power multiple strips from a single supply. I'll try to get as many "separate lights" on a single controller as possible.
I got the hue bridge , bars and iris lamp on a special offer on amazon best money I have spent amazing with the app I am sure can make your own similar system
Just the ability to control what I would consider normal LED strips within the hue app I’ve got a few other non hue strips around the house so need different apps to control them which is a ball ache
currently looking at some outdoor strips which are half the price of the Hue outdoor strips and can be cut down unlike the hue ones but will be annoying to have possibly another app to control them
I'll pretend I know what you're talking about there ! Ha
I wouldn't mind using another app as long as they could work with Alexa.
I want to say something like "movie night"
And have my hue go lamp, LEDs behind the TV and the small lamp on the sideboard go dim/different colour. I can set all that through Alexa app so no trouble there. I rarely use the hue app itself. (Apart from Halloween when I have haunted house scenes on)
My kitchen light strip is on the motion sensor and is set to go off after 2 mins with no motion. Been like that for last couple years.
Bedside lamps are just white bulbs so tell Alexa on/off, dim . That's about it
I want to set scenes in the living room, like further up the page
LED strip was also on offer on the Hue website managed to get the two Iris and 2m strip with 1m extension for £130I think I've decided I'd like one of these for the back of the TV, like an led strip but not paying the stupid hue prices haha
Are the iris not quite large? I’ve got 2x bloom behind my TV and they fit ok.I think I've decided I'd like one of these for the back of the TV, like an led strip but not paying the stupid hue prices haha
Iris aren't massive - they are a little smaller than a football.Are the iris not quite large? I’ve got 2x bloom behind my TV and they fit ok.