


or any subsidiary companies related to Apple.Īll images, Videos and logos are the copyright of the respective rights owners, and this website does not claim ownership or copyright of the aforementioned. If you feel the site contains something that is in breach of any copyright, please inform us via our contact page and we will be happy to remove any problematic content.Īny information on products listed on this site is gathered in good faith. HomeKit News is not in any way afflilated or endorsed by Apple Inc. You could just as easily change this to turn on a fan (connected to a smart plug) if the temperature is too high of course. For this automation, the AC will be controlled by my Tado Smart AC Control V3+ (you can read our review HERE) and the temperature reading will be taken from the Eve Room combined Air Quality, Temperature and Humidity sensor. For this ‘How to…’, I’m going to create an automation that turns on my AC unit, sets it to 27✬/81✯, but only after 7.30am, and only if the temperature is below 23✬/73✯. There are probably more than a few ways to achieve the same goal here, but this the way I’ve settled upon. played by Sofia Serna, the big sister, and Eve, her best friend. So with Shortcuts integration into the Home app we can now achieve this simple task. most still believe they can make more money by switching jobs hotkeys: D random. If you previously wanted to create such an automation, you’d need to use a 3rd party app, like the Eve for HomeKit app for example, but it’d be great to be able to do something seemingly simple all in one place.
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You would think that creating an automation based on a given temperature would be an easy thing in Apple’s own Home app, but up until iOS13, and the update for both this app and the Shortcuts app, it was simply not possible.
