Automatically turn on your Hue lights when your Fitbit senses you're awake
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Other popular Philips Hue workflows and automations
- Automatically turn your Hue lights blue whenever it starts to rain
- Turn off all your Hue lights at night
- Set a scene at sunset
- Automatically turn off your Hue lights at midnight every day
- Tell Alexa to set the scene
- Change your Hue lights to a softer white to help you sleep
- Turn your lights on every day at a certain time
- "Alexa, trigger self destruct"
Useful Philips Hue and Telldus Live! integrations
Triggers (If this)
- A device switched onThis trigger fires every time your device is switched on.
- A device switched offThis trigger fires every time your device is switched off.
- Temperature rises aboveThis trigger fires every time the temperature rises above the chosen value.
- Temperature drops belowThis trigger fires every time the temperature drops below the chosen value.
- Humidity rises aboveThis trigger fires every time the humidity rises above the chosen value.
- Humidity drops belowThis trigger fires every time the humidity drops below the chosen value.
- Power rises aboveThis trigger fires every time the power rises above the chosen value.
- Power drops belowThis trigger fires every time the power level drops below the chosen value.
- Luminance rises aboveThis trigger fires every time the luminance rises above the chosen value.
- Luminance drops belowThis trigger fires every time the luminance drops below the chosen value.
Queries (With)
- History of device getting switched offThis query returns a list of when your device was switched off.
- Get LightsThis query returns all lights of the bridge.
- History of device switched on eventsThis query returns a list of events when your device was switched on.
- History of temperature drops belowThis query returns a list of times the temperature drops below the chosen value. Note: this query will only return future events after this Applet is created.
- History of Luminance dropping below a thresholdThis query returns a list of when the luminance drops below the chosen value. Note: this query will only return future events after this Applet is created.
- History of temperature rising above chosen valueThis query returns a list of when the temperature rose above the chosen value. Note: this query will only return future events after this Applet is created.
Actions (Then that)
- Set a scene in a roomThis Action well set a scene on your hue lights. NOTE: in order to add lights to a room, you must be using the newest version of the Hue app
- Turn off a deviceTurn off a device that support switching off.
- Turn on lightsThis Action will turn on your hue lights.
- Turn on a deviceTurn on a device that support switching on.
- Turn off lightsThis Action will turn off your hue lights.
- Dim a deviceDim a device that support dimming.
- Toggle lights on/offThis Action will toggle your hue lights on or off.
- Send up to a deviceSend up to a device that support up. It may be e.g. Blinds or a Projector screen
- Blink lightsThis Action will briefly turn your hue lights off then back on.
- Send down to a deviceSend down to a device that support up. It may be e.g. Blinds or a Projector screen
- Dim lightsThis Action will dim or brighten your hue lights to a value between 0-100.
- Send bell to a deviceSend bell to a device that supports a bell. E.g. a door bell.
- Change colorThis Action will change the color of your hue lights. NOTE: Accepts color names and CSS hex color values. Defaults to white if no color match is found. NOTE: not compatible with hue lux bulbs.
- Change to random colorThis Action will change your hue lights to a randomly selected color. NOTE: not compatible with hue lux bulbs.
- Change color from imageThis Action will change the color of your hue lights to match the dominant colors found in an image you specify. NOTE: not compatible with hue lux bulbs.
- Turn on color loopThis Action will turn on a slow color loop effect for your hue lights. NOTE: not compatible with hue lux bulbs.
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