How this automation works
Automatically turn your Philips Hue lights red when your Wink Spotter senses that the temperature rises above your set threshold. This helps alert you visually to potential overheating in your room or space. Use it to monitor hot days or heat source issues and respond quickly by seeing the color change.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
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Create your own Philips Hue and Wink: Spotter workflow
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13 triggers, queries, and actions
Temperature drops below
Temperature rises above
Blink lights
Change color
Change color from image
Change to random color
Dim lights
Set a scene in a room
Toggle lights on/off
Turn off lights
Turn on color loop
Turn on lights
Blink lights
Change color
Change color from image
Change to random color
Dim lights
Set a scene in a room
Temperature drops below
Temperature rises above
Toggle lights on/off
Turn off lights
Turn on color loop
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About Philips Hue
Philips Hue connected bulbs and bridge let you to take full control of your lighting. Whatever you want to do with your lighting, Hue can.
Philips Hue connected bulbs and bridge let you to take full control of your lighting. Whatever you want to do with your lighting, Hue can.
