2.3 - Android 10.0 compatibility
2.2 - Fixing bridge connection issue with latest hue API
2.1 - Migrating to AndroidX
2.0 - Removing google analytics
1.9 - Android 9.0 compatibility
1.8 - Bugs fixes
1.7 - Bugs fixes
1.6 - Adding a complication to switch on/off the lights from the watchface
1.5 - Android 8.0 compatibility
1.4 - Adding wifi lock
1.3 - Bugs fixes
1.2 - Bugs fixes, adding UI themes
Control your Philips Hue lights from your wrist (with an Android Wear 2.0 and more smartwatch):
- Switch on/off room's lights, or all lights, directly from the watchface
- Control room's lights brightness, or all lights brightness
- Set a scenario to room's lights
- Set random colors to all lights or room's lights
- Pick a color to set to all lights or room's lights
Beware a wifi connection to local network must be configured on the smartwatch in order to access to the local network, and to the Philips Hue Bridge.
You can check whether the Philips Hue bridge is visible from the wifi by going to the address:
https://www.meethue.com/api/nupnp
The results must show the Philips Hue bridge IP address.