Support for "Connected by TCP" LED lights

2014 · 5 replies · Features

This thread is a feature request from 2014, preserved from the original Roomie Remote forum. It reflects what users were asking for at the time — many requests from this era have since shipped in Roomie Remote X. See current compatibility for today's device support.

In short

Is this supported? If not, Any chance to add the support to control these LED lights? <a href=" </a> — A member replied: “Reviving old thread, any thoughts on this? Home Depot has these three for $49 including the bridge, much cheaper than Hue.”

Question 2014-01 · older version

Is this supported? If not, Any chance to add the support to control these LED lights?

<a href="http://www.tcpi.com/connected-by-tcp">tcpi.com/connected-by-tcp</a>

Member 2014-04 · older version

Reviving old thread, any thoughts on this? Home Depot has these three for $49 including the bridge, much cheaper than Hue.

Member 2014-04 · older version

I'd guess that unless they have some hidden protocol information published somewhere that I can't find, it seems unlikely. Companies that make information impossible to find or even nearly impossible to find usually aren't really aware of the world of integration.

Have you seen any reason to believe this will work with ANY other system?

If I had to guess, I'd bet they use zigbee for their networking, which would mean they are theoretically hackable without too much difficulty, but it could be something else.

--Donnie

Member 2014-04 · older version

+1 need to see a cheaper simple alternative then hue supported in roomie

Member 2014-10 · older version

+1 I would love to install these... much cheaper than controlling at the light switch when some switches are 3 or 4 way!

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