Philips Hue rf remote control
October 01, 2013 at 11:47 PM | categories: making, 3d printing, projects
The Philips Hue lights are awesome, but it can get a bit tiresome to start that phone app, probably wait for the wifi to connect, and then select your scenario.
TBH, the app serves pretty wel to configure scenarios, but I am not a really big fan of its interface.
I want buttons! Actual, physical buttons.
I also wanted to do something with RF anyway to see how it works.
Combine those to, and you get a remote for your Hues!
The receiving end it currently still just a breadboard and an Arduino, plugged into a computer running a python control script, but version 1 of the remote is finished.
As you can maybe see, it has 5 buttons, for 5 scenarios (one being 'off'), and one slider to set the brightness.
Here's the 'normal' scenario, and dimmed:
And for those emergencies, all lights set to red:
I may post a larger build report later, with more details (and perhaps some code), but for now I'll leave you with some keywords; ATTiny84, Cosa libraries, lots of wires (I really need to figure out how to make custom pcbs), and the case was printed on an Ultimaker.
On to v2 ;)