@balcony-taka What happens if you completely remove them from the Flic app and re-scan them? You will need to remove the actions on the buttons as well and add them back.
Hi. I have applied the patch you linked to and built a new firmware for Flic Hub LR.
@akiraK@yea@Djelibeybi please give me the serial numbers of your hubs so I can assign the new firmware if you want to test it, to see if the patch works.
Hi. You could try to ask this question on some Apple forum since we do not have knowledge about this. We know how to deliver button events to Homekit but then it's up to Apple how the rest works.
If you're lucky maybe some Flic user that knows something will answer here.
I currently have a few FLIC buttons using Alexa integration to manage lights when we don't feel like talking to Alexa. The initial lag can be a few seconds, which while not horrible isn't instantaneous.
Granted, it does take as long to say "Alexa, turn on the sink light" and have it illuminate as it does to click the button and have the light illuminate. Turning it off and on in the HA dashboard is instantaneous though.
Everything runs from a read-only system, so i doubt malware has gone into it. Probably just some bug in the widely used Linux OS we run on it if anything.
I would be glad if you could share Wireshark logs or something of the packets you are seeing.