Exploring Smart Lighting Automation with Wyze and Fibaro

I’ve been diving into the world of smart lighting automation lately, and it’s been a fascinating journey! I wanted to share some of my experiences and tips in case anyone else is looking to set up something similar.

First off, I’ve been using Wyze cameras and Fibaro door sensors to create a more dynamic lighting system. The idea was to have my outdoor lights automatically adjust based on motion detected by the cameras and the status of my doors. It sounds simple enough, but getting everything to work seamlessly was a bit of a challenge!

One thing I discovered early on was the importance of proper sensor placement. I initially placed my Wyze cameras in what I thought were optimal spots, but I quickly realized that coverage wasn’t as comprehensive as I hoped. After some trial and error, I adjusted their positions and added a few more sensors to cover blind spots. This made a huge difference in how reliably the system operates.

Another hurdle I faced was setting up the automation rules. I wanted the lights to stay on for a set period after detecting motion, but getting the timing just right took some tweaking. I ended up using a combination of delays and state checks to ensure the lights don’t turn off prematurely or stay on unnecessarily. It’s all about finding that perfect balance between convenience and energy efficiency!

I also found that integrating Fibaro door sensors added an extra layer of functionality. For instance, if the door is open when motion is detected, the lights stay on for a longer duration. This small addition has made the system feel more responsive and tailored to my needs.

One tip I’d give to anyone starting out is to take it one step at a time. Don’t try to automate everything at once—start with a single room or area and gradually expand. This approach not only makes troubleshooting easier but also helps you understand how each component interacts with the others.

Overall, setting up this smart lighting system has been incredibly rewarding. It’s not just about convenience; it’s about creating a home environment that feels smarter and more connected. If you’re thinking about diving into smart lighting, I’d say go for it—it’s worth the effort!

Happy automating! :rocket: