Linked below for testing is a new Aqara T1M Ceiling Light Zigbee2MQTT converter that supports ring light RGB segment control and RGB dynamic effects.
Each of the 26 ring light segments can be assigned an individual colour in static mode, and six dynamic effects can be activated, each with up to 8 definable colour slots, effect brightness and speed.
In the future I’ll add a Home Assistant blueprint for easier segment and effect control in automations etc.
If you use a T1M with Zigbee2MQTT please test it out and let me know if it’s working alright for you.
Added a Home Assistant card for creating and activating custom RGB dynamic effect patterns along with a refactoring of the effect handling code to accommodate this. I’ll migrate this code over to the T2 bulb converter too when I get a chance.
Thanks. The easiest way to create your own segment icons at the moment is just to edit the files in a text editor. Pick an svg file with the amount of segments you want then change the lines that contain the fill colour:
fill=“#ffb0be”
to have the RGB hex value for the colour you want, e.g. #ff0000 for red. I’ve left them with comments separating each segment section for easy editing.
I’d advise to update to the latest version I’ve just published as I’ve changed the segment control code to unify it with the T1 Strip converter before merging them to Zigbee2MQTT, and some MTQQ names have changed because of this.
Support for T1/T1M Ceiling Light ring effects and segment control has been merged into Zigbee2MQTT for the January 2.7.2 release.
Next year I’ll be releasing a Home Assistant HACS integration for the T2 bulb, T1M Ceiling Light and T1 LED Strip to easily control the more advanced features of these lights.