I was looking in the smartapps for something that would change the color of my OSRAM led lights either at a time settings (random color changes) or something else. I know hue will tie to music but I don’t have a sonos or connected speaker (I have an AV with Bluetooth or Alexa).
Any thoughts?
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dc1515
(David)
September 2, 2016, 4:57am
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Check out core. Within this app you can set random colors every x minutes or at certain time or other triggers.
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what i am trying to do is turn a light on a random color at sunset by fading it from “0%” to 30%.
So setting hue and saturation won’t help me correct? It’s a lightify rgb flex strip.
Thanks!
If you have the gardenspots, check this thread.
Osram LIGHTIFY GardenSpot Mini rgb - AAP Version
A new version of the DTH for Osram GardenSpot Mini rgb lights (based on @Sticks18 ’s version).
This DTH is for directly connecting the US (Z HA) versions to SmartThings.
Without the Osram Gateway, the color loop functionality does not work for the US version of the GardenSpots (at least until they update the firmware).
But using the “hueLoop” and “hueRandom” attributes of this DTH, one create a CoRE Piston to cause color loop (even random colors) Device Tile contains sliders for individual control of hue, saturation, and transition time. Device Tile also contains buttons for (1) “hueLoop” (boolean “on” / “off” values) and (2) “Random Hue” (causes hue to change to a random color). Use these in CoRE to create color loop.
You can find th…
BBoy486
September 3, 2016, 12:20am
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Thanks. It looks cool, just trying to figure it out