ᐅ Smart Home Experiences with Philips Hue and Somfy TaHoma

Created on: 24 Nov 2021 10:45
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Nixwill
Hello everyone,

Over the past few years, I’ve gradually made our rental apartment a bit smarter. Tado for heating and air conditioning, Hue for the lights, Nuki for the front door, Eve for the garden, some smart plugs and window sensors, and Netatmo to stay informed. Everything is integrated with Apple’s HomeKit, and almost everything can also be controlled via multiple Alexas.

Overall, we are very satisfied with our setup. So far, we have no problems running automations that, for example (where desired), turn on the lights via motion sensors. Geofencing controls many things (cameras, heating, lighting, etc.), so for us, almost all needs are covered. Since we already have a lot of hardware, we want to keep all of it and implement it in our new house. Of course, there are also some things to improve here.

Just this past weekend, I discovered that Philips has a collaboration with Gira offering switches that require no wiring, no batteries, and look great as well. Although we enjoy almost everything automated, there are always some situations or rooms where a simple switch is still faster and better. That’s why we are currently considering installing these switches alongside the existing wired light switches where they already sit. Weberhaus also offers this solution for their houses, so it can’t be too bad. Still, it would be quite a drastic step to completely give up the “old” switches and thus wiring as well.

Here is question 1:
Who has already implemented this solution with the Hue switches and can share their experience?

I have, of course, imagined some worst-case scenarios and have tested a few things at home. Lights MUST always be able to be turned on somehow—that is my basic requirement.
Case 1: Internet connection fails (Wi-Fi still active).
Apple HomeKit is offline, as is Alexa (both perfectly manageable since these are luxury features, not basic requirements). Hue devices still communicate and can be controlled both with the switches and the app.
Case 2: Router (FritzBox) total failure.
Same as Case 1.
Case 3: Hue Bridge breaks.
Lights can no longer be controlled by either the switches or the app. BUT the emergency solution still works: cutting power to the lamp and restoring it. Hue bulbs are, by default, ALWAYS on when powered.
The catch with the new Gira switches is that they also stop working, meaning you really have to remove the bulb and put it back. For me, that’s okay in such an exceptional situation—it has never happened to me in all these years, and one night can be managed like that.
So, the Hue solution with their switches is basically acceptable to me even in an emergency. Test passed!
Please point out any cases I haven’t thought of (and please don’t just say power outage 😀).

Now, as a new feature for my new house, I will have roller shutters everywhere, which will be controlled wirelessly with Somfy motors, so I need your help again since I can’t test these yet.

The question here is: are there wireless solutions that allow the roller shutters to be lowered even in exceptional situations?
Theoretically, radio motors don’t need switches anymore, but are there similar wireless switches that require no wiring?

What’s really important to me is: if all standard equipment fails (the associated bridge, Wi-Fi router…), is there any way to still lower the roller shutters without installing a wired backup solution?

That’s it for now 😀.

A quick clarification: I’m just a user, so if I have described things incorrectly (like calling a switch a button or vice versa—I’ve never been able to keep that straight), please overlook it 🙂

Best regards
From a smart home enthusiast who doesn’t really have a proper smart home yet 😉
tomtom7924 Nov 2021 16:02
Yes, exactly those, but if the power goes out, nothing will work anymore.

You can also add these manufacturers.

Additionally, Alexa, Google, and IFTTT are supported.

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Nixwill24 Nov 2021 16:09
All right...

If the power goes out, we have much bigger problems—then the roller shutter or venetian blind is the least of our worries 😀. Do these switches still work if the Fritzbox is down?

I would prefer a switch solution like the one Hue achieved with Gira. A wireless switch that fits into the standard switch program...


EDIT:

You didn’t mention Apple HomeKit yet. But I think I also saw something about Somfy somewhere!?

P.S.:
Attaching screenshots instead of links is a great idea 😎!!
tomtom7924 Nov 2021 16:15
If you go left, you’ll always get scolded by the admin.

The system also works without a FritzBox and without internet. However, settings and the calendar require internet once, but how much exactly is still unknown.

It might also work with Apple devices, but I have only ever used Android.
Nixwill24 Nov 2021 16:19
Ah, so with the wall switches you made, it’s just as Hangman described! That’s a very, very well done solution!
tomtom79 schrieb:

On the left side, you always get scolded by the admin.
I know, that’s why I really liked the idea with the screenshot 😎.
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karl.jonas
24 Nov 2021 18:06
Have you taken a look at the Shellys? The relays are installed behind any existing switches, which can still be used normally. This means if your Wi-Fi goes down, you can simply use the existing light switch (or roller shutter, or…). Costs start at around 10€.
Nixwill24 Nov 2021 20:01
That doesn’t tell me anything yet…

How does it work with a switch like this? When I use it to turn off the light, is the power to the lamp cut off or not?