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Ask HN: Any Tip for “Biodynamic Lighting”?

3 点作者 thomasdd大约 3 年前
I want to use/have “biodynamic lighting” in my apartment. Anyone has any TIPs how to start with common lights from Philips or IKEA? Is there a light with API, som when I will calculate the sun position and light conditions to change light? Or just I am Over-complicating it and there is an out of the box solution? THX (my idea is to make an raspberryPI to manage lightning conditions) THX for TIPs.

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PaulHoule大约 3 年前
I have tried Phillips Hue, Sengled and LIFX lights and I like them in that order.<p>The Hue and Sengled lights use Zigbee. I&#x27;d say that Hue switches are clearly superior to Sengled switches, particularly when we have a power outage the Sengled switches seem to go crazy trying to connect to the hub and they run their batteries out very quickly.<p>The LIFX lights use WiFi and have the basic problem that they take a noticeable time to boot and be controllable whereas the Zigbee-based switches connect to the hub immediately. I think the LIFX lights can make more pure colors than the other lights but I think the quality of the white light they make is less good for making fine sensory distinctions.<p>I have Python scripts to control the lights that run on a tower PC. I&#x27;ve written things like &quot;turn the lights on in the bedroom slowly with sunrise hues over the course of 10 minutes when it is time to wake up, then play <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=FrX0z6i5Yp8" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=FrX0z6i5Yp8</a>&quot; also I have scripts that can pass events between the sengled, hue, and smartthings system so I can turn on Hue lights with a sengled switch.