![]() Keep in mind the GMB is in Matthews, NC All my service areas and the actual map show the correct areas. Now if I search my business name under the auto populate I see it with Independence, KS on the listing. I pretty much do not have any traffic, views or calls now. Posted about my SAB listing a few weeks ago about not showing up in search only when you entered the exact name. I think a smart bulb would do this better than a smart dimmer, but with a dimmer and incandescent bulb the color thing is solved, incandescents naturally go from red to yellow as you make them brighter.I Really need some help. I would guess my settings would probably beĤ5 minutes ramp up, I should be out of bed by 8:00Īt the end of the cycle I'd probably like it to stay on for xxx minutes then go off.Ĭontinuous smooth brightening would be better than 100 pulsed increases. ![]() What do do at end (flash light, turn off, cycle colors, alarm sound, cycle dark to bright every minute. Xxx ramp up minutes (generate ending time = xx:xx) I'm ready to buy a Hubitat if it can do it.Īs I see it, it needs the following basic items: and maybe spark something in someone interested in the challenge.Īny progress on this sunrise wake up light controller? I wanted to post my idea in case there's something out there that already does some of this. I'll investigate writing my own, but honestly, I haven't programmed seriously in 30 years, and that was Pascal in High School and Visual Basic shortly after. I'd like to see a routine that's flexible, allowing easy configuration of wakeup time (when it hits 100%) and customizing duration (when to start) as well as starting and ending color (possibly the biggest challenge).īonus: Control from a PICO remote! HOLDING up or down increments wakeup time in ten-minute intervals, spoken by Alexa or other TTS tapping on turns alarm on tapping off turns alarm off, also confirmed by Alexa or other TTS HOLDING on (during an active ramp up time) ends ramp up and jumps to 100% HOLDING off (during an active ramp up time), ends ramp up and jumps to 0%. I see SmartThings also has a sunrise simulator, but I don't know if it transitions white spectrum or just goes from 1% to 100% over a set time like TRÅDFRI. I have to preset the bulb to red at bedtime (via my, "Alexa, goodnight," routine). IKEA TRÅDFRI has a sunrise routine in their app, but is limited to 30 minutes and only goes from 1% to 100% of the previously set color. My routine starts on red because it's much dimmer at 1% than my bulb is at 2000K, then transitions from red into the lower white spectrum. It worked well, but was impossible to change (to cancel or disable I just turned off the lamp the night before). ![]() On Wink, I painstakingly wrote 100 robots, one per minute, that transitioned my bulb from 1% red to 100% 5000K daylight. ![]() As a fail-safe, the alarm was set on my phone at the end of 100 minutes, but with this setup, I very rarely slept until the alarm. If I woke and the room had any amount of light, I knew I had less than 90 minutes, and should just go ahead and get up to avoid that groggy feeling when you're awoken in the middle of deep sleep by your alarm. Basically, if I woke in the middle of the night and the room was still dark, I knew I could go back to sleep because at least 90 minutes remained. I replaced the alarm clock with a sunrise simulation that was both consistent (running at or before actual sunrise most of the year) as well as 'rising' much slower than the actual sunrise (100 minutes, in my case, opting to believe the 90 minute sleep cycle theory). The biggest benefit I found was no more stress waking up at odd hours of the night frustrated by how much sleep time remained: either waking up repeatedly and seeing hours remain, or waking up once, still exhausted, and seeing only minutes remain. ![]() I'd like to simulate the Philips Sunrise Simulation Alarm Clock with a Hubitat controlled RGBW bulb or light strip, starting at the dimmest red and ending at the brightest white.Ī few years ago, I ditched the alarm clock in my room. ![]()
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