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this post was submitted on 03 Nov 2023
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I do find it quite appealing for changing colour temperature, having it on 5600k during the day, and as low as it will go for the evening.
They're those things where it feels like you don't need them until after you have them, and it's all much easier.
I'm pretty sure you can set automations up as well so that they just do stuff. You can get them to get brighter as you're waking up. You can set them to do stuff at certain times, such as sun rise and sunset, and to come on when you get home. And some others.