How would you make a kettle work with a WiFi plug?
Plug it in and switch it on & off?
How would you make a kettle work with a WiFi plug?
OK, picked up Tradfri at the weekend - it's pretty fast. much better than my previous homeseer/rfxcon setup, also much cheaper. Confirmed no Homekit support but here's where it gets interesting. So from my reading lots on he net over the past week - Tradfri does no support ZLL, it supports ZHA, an older but more comprehensive standard than ZLL. Just about every 'hub' like the philips hue 2 supports ZLL. In theory if the Tradfri were ZLL then the homekit enabled Philips Hub 2 would be spot on for it to work. So there's three options i can see: a homekit enabled ZHA hub becomes available, IKEA switch their bulbs from ZHA to ZLL or someone writes a plug in. That Mixtile seems to have disappeared but would offer a good solution. Someone on the hue developers forum figured most of this out, and it sounds like from a comment they made IKEA want their bulbs to work with everything, so we may see the switch to ZLL. When Philips did this for their original hub & bulbs, it was a firmware only update.
apparently Tradfri will get homekit support in October (of note Ikea didn't mention which year...)
spotted this on a developers forum in a post about getting access to an open API for it
fingers crossed![]()
Yeah but the kettle has another button to tell it to boil.
Only minutes after I wrote that, I read in this article http://appleinsider.com/articles/17...new-ecobee-4-thermostat-more-devices-shipping that Apple have removed Lightwave from their compatibility list
"Also stricken from the list is the LightwaveRF Link 2. There is little actual information about the product, but on April 18, the company said on Facebook that HomeKit integration was "currently in development" and it was "contractually obliged not to release any more information" on the the product."
I love how I can now say 'Hey Siri, turn the lights off' as I'm walking out the door and they all turn off (Philips Hue and Nanoleaf Aurora)
Oh, apparently Apple's response to the Amazon Echo should be here soon:
https://www.macrumors.com/2017/05/01/apple-siri-smart-speaker-kgi-wwdc/