Hi all, I was looking to buy RGB lights, particularly something like the Philips Hue Light bar.

Aside from it being very expensive, as far as I can tell the software used to control it isn’t open source.

I know OpenRGB exists but I’d prefer a manufacturer that supports open source software, if that exists. Any other recommendations welcome! Thanks

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    • ssenecaOP
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      43 years ago

      That looks like exactly what I want, thank you! Do you know of the ConBee is open source?

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  • @derfl007@lemmy.world
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    philips hue (and many others) use zigbee, which means you could set up a self hosted instance of something like home assistant and get a zigbee adapter. That way you can control the zigbee lights with open source and self hosted software, and you also have the option of keeping everything entirely local if privacy is a concern

  • @imperator@sh.itjust.works
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    You’ll want to look at z wave or ZigBee. Then control with home assistant.

    Hue is I recall is ZigBee so you can control with home assistant.

  • Justin
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    Most smart bulbs, including Phillips and Ikea, use the open Zigbee protocol. You can use open source software like Zigbee2mqtt and/or Home assistant to control them.

  • Arch_guy
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    If you connect them with motherboard rgb sync header you might be able to adjust them