Tyson Fury wrote: » Apart from listening to music what do you use yours for?
Dr. Dre wrote: » Controlling all my sockets and light switches (lightwaverf/wemo/smartthings)
Dr. Dre wrote: » Ah, you still need the lwrf hub unfortunately. To be honest, it's a bit of work! You will also need a smartthings hub, which acts as the intermediary between the echo and the lwrf hub. I've also setup a Ubuntu VM, running nodejs, to act as a sort of interpreter (for want of a better explanation) between smartthings and lwrf hub - I have a machine on 24/7 that runs various VM's for me (CCTV, media server etc etc) so it wasn't any big deal for me to spin up a dedicated VM, but like I said, a bit of work! And all thanks to this chap here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNzh5PFaCDw
IFTTT coming soon. We are working hard to create new 'If this then that' channels. This will allow you to trigger LightwaveRF devices using third party systems via the 'IFTTT' website. We hope to have this up and running very soon, so please watch this space in the meantime for news.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Lightwave announced last week that they are going the IFTTT route shortly so that might make things a little easier.
_Whimsical_ wrote: » I'm always a little nervous of the idea of those devices listening in on you, or someone hacking it and compromising your security in the way they do with baby webcams for instance. Is that a concern with something like this?
Dr. Dre wrote: » I've been dealing with LW for a the best part of a decade, I've learned to take all they say with a pinch of the proverbial - they have so royally f****d the marketing of their products, it's mind-bending. IFTTT integration is something that should've happened years ago when it became a hit, a similar story I would suggest with smartthings - which looks like it could have legs. They could/should piggy back on the success of these kinda things imo.
IFTTT Launch IFTTT is finally here. Today we are launching the first LightwaveRF Channel: Lighting. This allows you to control LightwaveRF dimmers, in-line dimmers and dimmable plugins using recipes from the IFTTT website. Power and heating channels, along with other LightwaveRF functions, are due to follow and will be released on a fortnightly basis.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » The start of better things from Lightwave maybe?
unklerosco wrote: » EBay is prob ur best bet. I've ordered one from Amazon US and getting it sent to family in the states to send on.. I ordered it 3 weeks ago and it still hasn't shipped... Either their production rate is low or they constantly sell out of them.
Dr. Dre wrote: » Perhaps! Although they did promise IFTTT integration 3/4 years ago Anyway, I already have the other solution (as mentioned previously) which is working supremely and negates the latency associated with both IFTTT and LWRF.
Today we are launching another new LightwaveRF Channel – ‘Power’. This will allow you to control LightwaveRF sockets, in-line relays and plugins using IFTTT recipes. The ‘Heating’ channel, along with other LightwaveRF functions, is due to follow next.
unklerosco wrote: » Got my Echo today... have spent the last while asking it all the questions I can think of. I never knew Everest was the highest mountain but not the tallest. God bless technology!
Arbie wrote: » Any trouble with the Irish accent?