[APP] Philips Smart Devices - Add your Philips smart devices to the Homey ecosystem

Hi @Kaoh, sorry but I didn’t receive your diagnostic report for the latest version of the 1.4 application in the developer console, could you send it again?

Restarted the app now, so ill have to wait till i wake uo again :rofl:. Now it’s working.
But those reporrs are often a bit delayed visible.

super, let me know if anything doesn’t work :slightly_smiling_face:

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Missed the disable of sleep tracking again

I looked at the log, can you please create an issue in the project github, and let’s move our discussion there, so as not to flood here. Apparently the problem is not trivial, as I don’t see anything special in the log and we need to look deeper.

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Sorry for the late reply, but I am not sure how to use this what do I need to do with “your_device_host” Is this the IP from the wakeuplight?

Yes, correct

Hello , What I miss in this app is for the Philips Somneo HF3672 is a Flow Sunrise and/or Alarm with the ‘Summer Birds’ as the alarm setting. So that I can trigger via Homey which hour alarm should be set up, and not have to use Philips’ app.

Hello, I saw your suggestion, unfortunately there is no reply functionality in the Homey developer console, so next time write here :slightly_smiling_face:

Regarding your suggestion: yes, I know that the flows for alarms is missing and will be added the other day with the next major update, so we don’t have long to wait :wink:

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Hi, Thanks for the info.

Hi @Eric_Vanderplasschen, can you please check the latest update of the app and give feedback if everything works? And also, can you tell me if this is exactly the functionality you asked for?

Hello @Vladyslav_Zahorodnii, looks good, many features, but what I am still missing is a ‘Then’ card to set up the Alarm with Sunrise and Summer Birds. (Set Alarm with 15 min Sunrise light, “Theme Island Red” & summer birds song)

I want to use this one because our alarm clock is controlled from Google Calendar , and every day is different. Now we use the alarm settings from the App, but I would like it via Homey if that is possible?
So that we don’t have to change all days Alarm in the app from Philips, but can just be controlled by Homey.

In this Flow, the Somneo should come with it so that we can use the alarm clock with Sunrise light and Summer Birds as sound.

Now synchronisation works via Homey’s alarm clock, and then the alarm clock is created on the device itself. But unfortunately there is no possibility to customise the sunrise, melody, etc. I will think what can be done and if anything I will add Flow card.

Ok, thanks, i will test/play this weekend when i have the time.

@Eric_Vanderplasschen
Here is a new version with flows what you requested: Philips Smart Devices | Homey

Hi, many thanks, i will check this the next day’s.

Hello, I took a look at the new flows, looks good. Thanks for the effort, but I don’t want to choose which day or not. Day is chosen in the calendar, Google calendar is the trigger, but I am afraid this will not work with the Somneo. See flow above.

This is Advanced Flow, you can pass any parameters there, from the calendar or from attributes, variables, etc. Creating an alarm clock on the device requires the presence of days, so in Flow it is the same, and how you will pass them to the map depends on you.

Is indeed an advanced flow, but I created a Advanced Flow from an alarm clock that does not require days. In my Google calendar I put on the day and hour I want an alarm clock “Wekker” this is going to pick up Homey via IcalCalendar app, and the starts my alarm clock Flow. (see above Flow from Jan 31) So here I wanted to link the Somneo to it, to then start Sunrise and alarm with Summer Birds :wink:

If I understand your scenario correctly, you just need to create an alarm for the time you want, and specify ‘yes’ everywhere in the days. Then once the alarm goes off, just delete it (there is also a flow card for this) and create a new one for the next time you need it, taking into account your calendar. Unfortunately, there is no other way, because the alarm clock API requires the presence of days on which it is triggered.