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Right now, if an alarm or timer is created using an app outside Lightbow, the SDK can tell me that a new alarm/timer is in place, but not anything about the light states that will be activated once the alarm goes off. This would allow Lightbow to display a representation of the colors that the lights will change to just like it would with a native trigger, instead of just "Unknown Preset".
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Please consider adding this functionality. It is critical for apps to display what color the lights will become when a scene is applied. As far as I know this is currently impossible unless the scene was created through the app. Even then, the scene could be changed by another device and show incorrect color information on the first app.
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Right now, if an alarm or timer is created using an app outside Lightbow, the SDK can tell me that a new alarm/timer is in place, but not anything about the light states that will be activated once the alarm goes off. This would allow Lightbow to display a representation of the colors that the lights will change to just like it would with a native trigger, instead of just "Unknown Preset".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: