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ZolakJHS

macrumors member
Original poster
Apr 15, 2008
58
11
Wake Forest, NC
Hi all,

I just got a nanoleaf Aurora for my home office. I set it up so on Tues/Thurs to do all white lights at 6:15 AM, and then to switch to a blue at 3:20 PM to remind me to get my son from school. I also set up the lights to turn off at 11:00 PM. All this seemed clear.

Then I got thinking... I also have an Ecobee sensor in my office, and would like to use it to trigger the lights to turn on only when I am in the room.

Does anyone know how all this works together? What I would love is "Between 6:15 AM and 3:20 PM if the sensor detects motion, set the lights to all white, but if no one is there keep them off"
After 3:20 PM, if it detects motion, set to blue, otherwise off, etc....

This doesn't seem possible though... any ideas how to get something close to this?
 

TWO2SEVEN

macrumors 68040
Jun 27, 2010
3,531
741
Plano, TX
Hi all,

I just got a nanoleaf Aurora for my home office. I set it up so on Tues/Thurs to do all white lights at 6:15 AM, and then to switch to a blue at 3:20 PM to remind me to get my son from school. I also set up the lights to turn off at 11:00 PM. All this seemed clear.

Then I got thinking... I also have an Ecobee sensor in my office, and would like to use it to trigger the lights to turn on only when I am in the room.

Does anyone know how all this works together? What I would love is "Between 6:15 AM and 3:20 PM if the sensor detects motion, set the lights to all white, but if no one is there keep them off"
After 3:20 PM, if it detects motion, set to blue, otherwise off, etc....

This doesn't seem possible though... any ideas how to get something close to this?

Do you know if IFTTT supports the Aurora?
 
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