Home Assistant & Twist - another angle
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@Emil Thanks for your reply.
Unfortunately, I don't see a way to expose the lights other than "On/Off Light" (0x0100). Hopefully the developer will add this in the future.
So I guess that, for now, there is still no way to use the twist functionality with home assistant
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@mon-bosma An "On/Off Light" (0x0100) only supports two physical levels of brightness: either 0% or 100%. From the Matter specification of this device type:
"For this device, since its only states are on or off, if the Level Control cluster is implemented, it SHALL not have any effect on the actual light level except for those commands that cause an on/off state change, that is, the “with on/off” commands."
You need to bridge your light as a Dimmable Light (0x0101), Color Temperature Light (0x010C) or Extended Color Light (0x010D) instead if you want the Level Control cluster to have an effect on the actual (physical) light level.
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@Emil
They all show as MA-onofflight (0x0100) in the device type.But in the cluster you can find brightness information.
Here are some examples:
- yeelight bulb: OnOff: true Level: 255%
- govee light: OnOff: true Hue: 21 Saturation: 254% Level: 2%
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@mon-bosma in matter bridge plugin view, can you please tell me which device types you have on your devices? There seems to be a column for that.
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@Emil Almost all of them are dimmable. I have different brands (Hue, zigbee dimmer switches, tuya bulbs shelly switches, and shelly bulbs. They are all connected to Home Assistant and then exposed as matter devices using the Matter Bride addon.
I can dim them in Google Home if I add them to Google Home through matter. For some reason, all the lights won't appear when I select twist -> brightness, saturation (or any basic function).
I can get them to show when I select twist -> advanced dimming-> actions. But doing this will make the app crash every time and it won't apply my selection. -
@mon-bosma Exactly what light type(s) do you have, manufacturer and model? Note that there are both dimmable lights as well as non-dimmable lights (only on/off-lights) device types in the Matter standard.
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@Emil I'm running Android.
The android app version is 3.11.1 and the hub is on version 4.3.0 -
@mon-bosma do you run iOS or Android? What app version do you have? You should see your lights.
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I've tried this and currently, I can only use the flic twist button press to control a matter device.
Is this due to the matter support being in beta? Does the twist function not yet support matter device control?If I select the button press I can see and control all my exposed lights through matter. However, when I try to use the brightness functionality of the twist none of my matter devices show up in the app.
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Sounds like a great idea!
We have just released Matter support on the Flic Hub (beta so far) for lights and on/off devices.