Adaptive lighting on the Nanoleaf strip

Cupertino, March 28, 2021

I have some Philips Wiz lights with circadian setting enabled and I found that the color temperature adjustment is in place. In the interest of switching to the thread and integrating with HomeKit, I bought the essential Nanoleaf bulbs and light strip. I received the light strip and updated the firmware on the light strip so that it works with adaptive lighting. However, the white LEDs are so bright that even when the yellow lights come on, they are still drowned out by the white LEDs. The only way I can get comparable performance seems to be if I adjust the brightness manually. Does anyone know if there is a way to make the Nanoleaf lighting strip more accurate, such as Wiz lights, or if the Eve light strip is better? Thanks.

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