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Support for "Innr" lighting?

Earlier today I found LED lighting similar to Philips Hue Lux, ie single color, dimmable and controlled wirelessly via a bridge. The brand name is "Innr", see www.innr.com. Looks like it can be controlled via an app that utilizes wifi and through some web interface, which I assume is hosted on the bridge.

I haven't been able to find any details about the communication protocol used etc; has anyone heard of this and/or can anyone comment whether it would be doable to control these lights via Homey?

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  • BumblezBumblez Member
    edited October 2015

    Apparently Innr "uses the Ayla platform, including the Agile Mobile Application Platform (AMAP)". See for example this page: https://www.aylanetworks.com/platform/platform-components . They do mention APIs, but I haven't found a lot of details yet...

  • Hi @JeroenVanIngen, @Bumblez,

    Today I have spoken to a partner of ours that was also interested in Homey/Innr support, and from him we have received contact info for Innr. I will follow up on that as soon as possible, to discuss the ways in which we can integrate their Lighting solution in Homey.

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