mariusmotea / diyHue

Philips Hue emulator that is able to control multiple types of lights
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Motion Sensor with Hue Emulation #494

Closed Xorfee closed 4 years ago

Xorfee commented 4 years ago

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mariusmotea commented 4 years ago

I will close this if not info is provided.

Xorfee commented 4 years ago

Setup: Hue Bulbs + Bridge + Motion Sensor Raspberry Pi4 (HueEmu) + WS2811 + ESP8266 + Motion Sensor for ESP

I have now two bridges, since i dont have raspbee module on my Raspberry, all lights are connected in my living room. My biggest issue right now is, i cant connect my Hue Motion Sensor to my Hue Emulator and control all my lights, my hue motion sensor is just connected to my hue bridge and i am just able to control the original hue bulbs. I know i need a raspbee module in order to control mixed zigbee bulbs with esp8266 bulbs together. But since i bought a motion sensor for my esp8266 i am not able to sketch my motion sensor to the hue emulator, because the script is just for the original hue bridge?

mariusmotea commented 4 years ago

The original bridge has no method to trigger external services like the hue emulator in case of sensor state change. One method can be the bridge pooling every 1-2 seconds for entire bridge config but is not implemented and may not be reliable.

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