![]() ![]() I can dim the bulbs in real time by turning the knob on the Aurora because my HA instance and the hue bridge are left out of the picture. The zigbee signal is sent directly from the Aurora to the bulbs ~10ft away. ![]() In contrast to the above, when I use an Aurora button (that is directly bound to the Hue lights), there is truly no delay- it’s instant- it’s perceptively no different than a hard wire. I recognize we all have different hardware and latency will vary between setups, but I’ve yet to experience or have anyone really even claim that the chain of events above has zero delay- especially when comparing to direct binding or hard wired lights. It’s probably on the order of <250-500ms (not always consistent), but it’s absolutely there. Any time my hub/HA acts as a director of traffic between my switches and the Hue hub/lights: there is a perceptible delay. I have a lot of hue lights and do exactly what you’re describing (via several different models/manufacturers zigbee and zwave switches) as well as the alternative method of directly binding my hue lights to a few Aurora buttons.
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