Message from @Pawp
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no hub is very tempting
But I literally never use the RGB, so I could have just gotten the normal ones
Yeet your life
yeeeaaaaaah but the rgb bulbs were only $2 more
like I know I won't use the rgb function
at all
Any phones with dual SD cards?
What on earth are you using that much storage space for
shit I'd use rgb
can you control the light intensity in other ways than the phone?
it has Alexa and google home integration
IFTT too
all of what you said still means phone to me
ikea bulbs for example have a remote like this https://www.ikea.com/PIAimages/0609380_PE684491_S5.JPG?f=s
>He doesn't have Alexa constantly listening in his home
get a load of this fag
My brother in law has both an Alexa and a Google home
I dont know why
Twice the listening in capabilities
I just turned on my Chinese smart light actually
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@Cole I have all my lights connected to Home Assistant
yeelight allows for direct LAN control so setting everything up takes mere minutes
I've looked into IKEA's tradfri but for my usecase (multiple bulbs + HASS support) I'd either have to go all DIY with a zigbee usb receiver or buy the additional $40 hub
figured yeelight was a better option since I already had two
yes yes but this assumes you already have a smart home system, I don't and I don't want to set one up
as far as I looked there is no physical remote such as the IKEA one
for yeetlights
sad
yeelight is supported by xiaomi's smarthome stuff though
you can control them using aqara switches for example
but that does bring the requirement of a gateway hub
So what do the yeelights connect to?
wifi
@Cole you'll want to go with tradfri bulbs then I guess
they don't require a hub if all you want to do is control it via physical remotes
I have one and I like the physical remote BUT I'd also welcome phone control
I think controlling them via google assistant/ikea app does require their hub
smart market doesn't cater to me reeeeeee
oh then just get the ikea hub