Hey everyone, I wanted to share my experience with the Philips Hue Ambiance Spots and Homey setup. I’ve been using Homey to control my Philips Hue lights, and while it’s been mostly smooth, I’ve encountered a couple of issues that I thought I’d document in case anyone else is facing similar problems.First off, I’ve noticed that whenever there’s a power outage, my Hue Ambiance Spots in the kitchen, TV corner, and bureau area disconnect from Homey. This means I have to manually reconnect each one, which can be quite time-consuming, especially with multiple lights. I reached out to the community and did some research, and it seems this is a known issue with the Hue ZigBee setup on Homey. However, there’s a workaround!I found that creating a backup of the Hue devices in the Homey app can help mitigate this issue. By setting up a regular backup schedule, I can restore the devices quickly without having to go through the entire pairing process again. This has saved me a lot of time and frustration.Another issue I faced was with my automation flow. I set up a rule where the lights in the bureau and TV corners should turn on when the sun sets. While the automation works most of the time, occasionally not all the spots would activate. This was a bit puzzling, but I discovered that ensuring the Hue app is up to date and the firmware on the bulbs is current helps with consistency.Here are a few tips I’ve picked up along the way:- Regularly check for firmware updates on your Hue devices.- Backup your device configurations in Homey to streamline reconnection after power outages.- Test your automations periodically to ensure all devices are responding correctly.It’s been a learning curve, but with these adjustments, my smart lighting setup is now more reliable than ever. If anyone else is experiencing similar issues, feel free to reach out, and I’d be happy to share more details or troubleshoot together!