How this automation works
Automatically power down selected SmartThings devices when your vehicle leaves a designated geo-circle tracked by Bouncie. This Applet runs each time the vehicle exits the specified area, triggering SmartThings to switch off connected devices. Perfect for conserving energy or ensuring home security when you drive away.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
Services used in this Applet
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47 triggers, queries, and actions
Any new motion
Bouncie was reconnected
Brightness drops below
Brightness rises above
Closed
Geo-Circle was entered
Geo-Circle was exited
Humidity drops below
Humidity rises above
Insurance expiration reminder
Locked
Moisture detected
Activate siren/strobe
Deactivate siren/strobe
Lock
Switch off
Switch on
Unlock
Activate siren/strobe
Any new motion
Bouncie was reconnected
Brightness drops below
Brightness rises above
Closed
Deactivate siren/strobe
Geo-Circle was entered
Geo-Circle was exited
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About SmartThings
SmartThings unlocks a new world of possibilities by letting you use your smartphone to control locks, lights, electronics, and the everyday things around you—wherever you are.
SmartThings unlocks a new world of possibilities by letting you use your smartphone to control locks, lights, electronics, and the everyday things around you—wherever you are.
About Bouncie
Revolutionize your car ownership experience by staying connected with Bouncie.
Revolutionize your car ownership experience by staying connected with Bouncie.
