Are anyone use this bulb with Pimatic? I want to buy it, but first i want to know if it’s works with Pimatic or not.
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LOHAS E27 Bulb
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@Swen well, it is wifi based. So it depends on either an API, or some reverse engineered code, which there isnt. So no, unless you use Alexa as a middle man somehow.
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if you are searching for multi colour bulbs maybe you should either go for miligh, hue or wait for the ikea tradfri bulbs that will come up hopefully soon.
for me it would be too “risky” to get these bulbs and hope that they will work somehow.
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@leader21 and also, maybe equaly as important, some are way cheaper. Milight is what? 5€?
Way better alternatives to be honest
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depends on where you buy it. you need the bridge for approx 20 euro and the bulbs for appr. 10 to 25 euro. but you are way flexible with that.
the only disadvantage is that you are only able to control 4 bulbs with one milight bridge.pimatic v0.9 has been released!
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Or this bulp with ESP8266 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Presale-Sonoff-B1-Smart-Dimmable-RGB-E27-LED-Lamp-Color-Light-Timer-Bulb-Remote-Turn-ON/32823659090.html
You can replace the firmware.
https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Sonoff-B1
EDIT:
https://tinkerman.cat/sonoff-b1-lights-and-shades/Pimatic = Smart Home
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I hear much about Sonoff via Amazon you can buy many things of them. I will check this. Nice! Thank you!