Exploring Smart Lighting and Security with Color-Changing Bulbs

Hi everyone! I’ve been diving into the world of smart home automation lately, and I must say, it’s been an exciting journey. I recently came across some fantastic setups that others have shared, and I wanted to chime in with my own experiences and maybe pick your brains a bit.

First off, I’ve been absolutely thrilled with my Govee devices. They’ve added such a vibrant touch to my home, and the app integration has been seamless. I’ve noticed a few posts about the app’s storage usage, but honestly, the benefits far outweigh any minor concerns for me. The ability to customize lighting scenes has really elevated my home’s ambiance.

Now, onto my latest project: integrating color-changing bulbs for added security. I’ve been thinking about using these bulbs in conjunction with my window sensors. The idea is that if a window is opened when the system is armed, the bulb changes from a warm white to a vivid red, acting as a deterrent. It’s a simple yet effective concept. I’ve been eyeing the Philips Hue bulbs, but I’m wary of introducing another hub into my setup. Does anyone have experience with standalone bulbs that can achieve this without extra hardware?

I’ve also been exploring the Fibaro FGS-223 dual switch for a more tailored setup. It’s been a bit of a learning curve, but I’m determined to get it right. I’ve considered using it to control both my ceiling lights and a reserved power outlet for a future tablet setup. The challenge lies in ensuring that the power outlet is only active when needed, like when the tablet’s battery drops to 20%. Any advice on automating this would be invaluable!

On another note, I’ve been following discussions about smart scooters and their integration with Home Assistant. It’s fascinating to see how detailed information like battery levels can be seamlessly incorporated into a smart home ecosystem. I’m curious to know if anyone has successfully connected their Xiaomi M365 scooter and what the process entailed.

As I continue to tweak and expand my setup, I’m constantly amazed by the possibilities smart home technology offers. It’s a community like this that keeps me motivated and excited about the next project. If anyone has tips, tricks, or even cautionary tales, I’d love to hear them!

Thanks for reading, and happy automating! :rocket: