Przeglądaj źródła

add section for supported bulbs

Chris Mullins 8 lat temu
rodzic
commit
d6b7f254a6
1 zmienionych plików z 11 dodań i 0 usunięć
  1. 11 0
      README.md

+ 11 - 0
README.md

@@ -12,6 +12,17 @@ This is a replacement for a Milight/LimitlessLED remote/gateway hosted on an ESP
 3. You can secure the ESP8266 with a username/password, which is more than you can say for the Milight gateway! (The 2.4 GHz protocol is still totally insecure, so this doesn't accomplish much :).
 3. You can secure the ESP8266 with a username/password, which is more than you can say for the Milight gateway! (The 2.4 GHz protocol is still totally insecure, so this doesn't accomplish much :).
 4. Official hubs connect to remote servers to enable WAN access, and this behavior is not disableable.
 4. Official hubs connect to remote servers to enable WAN access, and this behavior is not disableable.
 
 
+## Supported bulbs
+
+Support has been added for the following bulb types:
+
+1. RGBW bulbs: FUT014, FUT016, FUT103
+1. Dual-White (CCT) bulbs: FUT019
+1. RGB LED strips: FUT025
+1. RGB + Dual White (RGB+CCT) bulbs: FUT015
+
+Other bulb types might work, but have not been tested. It is also relatively easy to add support for new bulb types.
+
 ## What you'll need
 ## What you'll need
 
 
 1. An ESP8266. I used a NodeMCU.
 1. An ESP8266. I used a NodeMCU.