With the increasing concern for the environment, many people are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future. One simple and effective way to do this is to turn off their lights for one hour during the Earth hour. But what if you forget to turn off your lights or are not at home during Earth Hour? This workspace could help you there.
By programming your smart lights to turn off during the event, you can help to reduce your carbon footprint and save money on your electricity bill. So why not give these APIs a try this Earth Hour?
Collection | Description | Run In Qodex |
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API for Philips Hue | The Philips Hue API Collection allows developers to control Philips Hue smart lights. It offers various functions, such as changing the color, brightness, and saturation of the lights. The API also supports the creation of schedules and timers for the lights. | [ ] |
Elgato Key Light |
This collection allows developers to take control of your Elgato Key Light. | [ ] |
Govee Lights Developer API | With these APIs, you can create custom lighting scenes that can be activated with a single command. The APIs can be used to integrate Govee smart lights with other smart home devices, such as voice assistants, thermostats, and security systems; and allow you to control the lights from anywhere, using any device that can make HTTP requests. | [ ] |
Hue for Twitch |
With these APIs you can easily control the hue for twitch programmatically. | [ ] |
Nanoleaf |
A collection of APIs where you can access device information, turn lights on and off, adjust brightness and color temperature, and create and manage scenes. | [ ] |