Customer reviews: Magic Home PDF Microsoft Word - user manual for Magic Light

Has anyone successfully integrated one of these?The bulb works with the Magic Home app.The Skill can't be enabled right now, so I tried to use it.

It should work with the component, but it doesn't.The log only says that I tried various modes and protocols.

My first attempt at connecting anything to a new build was these bulbs.Nothing was detected by HA.I thought I needed to modify the configuration.yaml file, so I installed the file editor and added the following.

There has been no hint of anything being detected.Any help would be great.Is it possible that you can't make the devices work?

It doesn't work.There are two brands called Magic Home.This one doesn't work with Flux.

I'm Hi.I have the same problem.I install an add-on to the Assistant Relay.

Home Assistant can be used to send commands to the Google Assistant.

I was lost throughout the process but I will try again.I like complicated solutions to simple problems.

I am not smart enough to figure out how to link properly and control the lights on the LoveLaceUI.

If you are brave enough to open the bulb and discover that it is using an ESP8266 chip, the best way to do that is to flash the Tasmota firmware onto the chip.I don't know if ESP8266 is used in this bulb, but the common strip controllers use it.

I use Tasmota to flash my Magic Home devices and they are easy to open.

I didn't know this could be an ESP8266 bulb, I flashed Tasmota many times.I will try to open it and not lose anything.Thanks!

If a lost cause is worth a shot, I have no idea.Post some pics to find out what you find.

This python can identify the bulbs on my network, but it doesn't control them yet.

Broadlink has a python module for controlling its remote controls.

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