Apple Watch Ultra.
I have a few Philips lights at home. They work fine via the Hue app, on any device I have. They also used to work fine via the Home app on my Mac, iPhone or Watch a few days ago, using either Siri or manually.
Long story short, recently moved with my girlfriend and wanted to share the Home setting with her so she can control the lights too via her iPhone or Watch. Trying to do that, I noticed that I need to update my Home architecture (her Home app was up to date, apparently, that's why I had to do it as well). Fine, let's go. Then, realized that in order to share your Home with someone, you need either a HomePod or an Apple TV. Fine, we order an HomePod mini that is supposed to arrive tomorrow. I considered buying one since a little while anyway.
But anyway, since upgrading to the new Home architecture, my Watch refuses to control the lights, either manually or via Siri. It just shows that the lights are unavailable, or not responding. Works fine on the iPhone or Mac even after the update. I tried to reboot all device, all lights, sync the Hue app again with Home, ect., without success. I even updated iOS and WatchOS to the latest beta thinking it could be a WatchOS problem, no luck.
The weird thing is that when I rename the Home in the Home app on iOS, the new name shows up in the Home app on WatchOS, so the Watch and the Phone are actually syncing properly.
Any ideas? Do you actually need a hub as well in order to control the lights from the Watch...? That would make no sense since the Watch is basically just an extension of the phone.
I have a few Philips lights at home. They work fine via the Hue app, on any device I have. They also used to work fine via the Home app on my Mac, iPhone or Watch a few days ago, using either Siri or manually.
Long story short, recently moved with my girlfriend and wanted to share the Home setting with her so she can control the lights too via her iPhone or Watch. Trying to do that, I noticed that I need to update my Home architecture (her Home app was up to date, apparently, that's why I had to do it as well). Fine, let's go. Then, realized that in order to share your Home with someone, you need either a HomePod or an Apple TV. Fine, we order an HomePod mini that is supposed to arrive tomorrow. I considered buying one since a little while anyway.
But anyway, since upgrading to the new Home architecture, my Watch refuses to control the lights, either manually or via Siri. It just shows that the lights are unavailable, or not responding. Works fine on the iPhone or Mac even after the update. I tried to reboot all device, all lights, sync the Hue app again with Home, ect., without success. I even updated iOS and WatchOS to the latest beta thinking it could be a WatchOS problem, no luck.
The weird thing is that when I rename the Home in the Home app on iOS, the new name shows up in the Home app on WatchOS, so the Watch and the Phone are actually syncing properly.
Any ideas? Do you actually need a hub as well in order to control the lights from the Watch...? That would make no sense since the Watch is basically just an extension of the phone.