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Philips hue

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  • geirgeir Member
    edited August 2017
    I thought zigbee lightlink was more of a superset to zigbee ha, but limited to specific channels (11,15,20,25 for lightlink, 11 to 26? for ha). And that the commands for controlling on/off/dim/color etc is actually zigbee ha (using ha clusters). If homey is limited to those channels (mine is on 11, but dont know if it is random), we should be safe and you can reset bulbs with philips hue dimmer and lutron connected bulb remote, and I suspect others as well. 

  • I remembered the lampstealer program, but it seems thats depreciated but there is a replacement made by the Philips team. I wonder what would happen if you'd try to use that process and instead of linking the lamp to a hue bridge straigth to homey.

    https://www.beaumotica.nl/tips/philips-hue/hoe-koppel-ik-philips-living-colors-aan-de-philips-hue-bridge-zonder-afstandsbediening (Dutch)
  • geirgeir Member
    Cant read dutch, but I've been experimenting with the same chip, firmware and library i think homey is using internally (why I just bought a homey), and by pairing a lutron remote first it was possible using this remote to pair other devices. Not sure if this is possible in homey at this moment, but technically it should. Is this what you refer to as lamp stealing?
    I got the cheap xiaomi devices to work as well with this hardware, so I hope there will be support for those eventually.  
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