I just bought and installed a set of Nanoleaf hanging lights last weekend, but I haven’t figured out how to have them strobe a color scene automatically. This weekend I’m going to work with the scenes on the Nanoleaf app, and the porting process to the Home app, to see if I can get it to work.
I travel for work and am gone M-F, so I only have the weekends to try these things.
Currently the Nanoleaf app doesn’t let me adjust scenes (saved settings for a color strobing preset) unless I’m on the same local network as the device I’m working with. I can sit here* halfway across the state and use my camera to review adjustments for live settings, but I can’t adjust the damn saved ‘scene’ preferences and port it to the Home app’s automation preferences without being actively on the network.
Anyway, I’ll try that when I get back. I really want to locate some cool aurora like color schemes, or just use a rainbow splash because that works too. Right now I’m just using a static warm yellow.
I just bought and installed a set of Nanoleaf hanging lights last weekend, but I haven’t figured out how to have them strobe a color scene automatically. This weekend I’m going to work with the scenes on the Nanoleaf app, and the porting process to the Home app, to see if I can get it to work.
I travel for work and am gone M-F, so I only have the weekends to try these things.
Sounds good. What’s your plans for the colour and strobe pattern?
Currently the Nanoleaf app doesn’t let me adjust scenes (saved settings for a color strobing preset) unless I’m on the same local network as the device I’m working with. I can sit here* halfway across the state and use my camera to review adjustments for live settings, but I can’t adjust the damn saved ‘scene’ preferences and port it to the Home app’s automation preferences without being actively on the network.
Anyway, I’ll try that when I get back. I really want to locate some cool aurora like color schemes, or just use a rainbow splash because that works too. Right now I’m just using a static warm yellow.
Oh they’ll look lovely! Good choices