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Support "dimming". #18

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mralexgray opened this issue Feb 27, 2018 · 2 comments
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Support "dimming". #18

mralexgray opened this issue Feb 27, 2018 · 2 comments

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@mralexgray
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I know it's possible.. but as of now.. Alexa says "Office light doesn't support that"....

Gonna look at ESPalexa for clues on how to implement it...

@mralexgray
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Ahhh, I see.. they seem to be emulating a Philips Hue, instead.

https://github.com/Aircoookie/Espalexa/blob/master/src/Espalexa.cpp

<modelName>Philips hue bridge 2012</modelName>"
"<modelNumber>929000226503</modelNumber>"

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dsandor commented May 30, 2018

@mralexgray so the espalexa allows dimming of what type of appliance? Can you send me the details of the name/brand/model so I can attempt to reproduce this? I would like to update the code to have support for dimming as well if emulating a more feature rich target hardware is possible lets do it!

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