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Re: Added Basic Control of Nanoleaf Essential Lights to Indi

Post by FlyingDiver » Fri Oct 20, 2023 9:34 am

eme jota ce wrote:
(Possibly the HassBridge plugin would also work. Haven't tried it).


Nope. The HassBridge plugin is for exporting (some) native Indigo devices to Home Assistant, not the other way around.

Re: Added Basic Control of Nanoleaf Essential Lights to Indi

Post by DaveL17 » Fri Oct 20, 2023 8:58 am

Nice. Thanks for sharing that with the rest of us!

Added Basic Control of Nanoleaf Essential Lights to Indigo

Post by eme jota ce » Wed Oct 18, 2023 9:27 am

Just successfully added a Nanoleaf Essentials Lightstrip to Indigo. The Essential series of bulbs are not supported by the Nanoleaf plugin, I believe.

Here's a basic description in case anyone is interested.

Deleted the lightstrip from Apple Home App, then added it to Home Assistant setup, which also has a Skyconnect module that allows Home Assistant communication with Thread devices (and with Zigbee devices.) After that, the Nanoleaf lightstrip can be added to indigo (like Zigbee devices) using FlyingDiver's plugin, Home Assistant Agent. (Possibly the HassBridge plugin would also work. Haven't tried it)

Indigo allows On/Off and dim level control of the Lightstrip. Apple Home (and HA) allow that plus color changing, along with control via Siri voice commands.

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