How this automation works
Control your Yeelight lights automatically when a device connects to your network. This Applet runs each time a chosen device joins your Google Wifi and toggles the connected lights. It’s perfect for creating smart entrance lighting or alert cues when someone arrives home. Note: Users can select which device and lights to use when enabling this Applet.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
Services used in this Applet
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Create your own Yeelight and Google Wifi workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
15 triggers, queries, and actions
Device Connects
Device Disconnects
Change brightness
Change color
Change color temperature
Prioritize Device
Set brightness
Set scene
Toggle lights on/off
Change brightness
Change color
Change color temperature
Device Connects
Device Disconnects
Prioritize Device
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More on Yeelight and Google Wifi
About Yeelight
Yeelight service will let you connect and automate your bulbs and lamps. Just enjoy the fun of lights.
Yeelight service will let you connect and automate your bulbs and lamps. Just enjoy the fun of lights.
About Google Wifi
Google Wifi was designed to let you do everything you love online, anywhere in your home. It’s a new home Wi-Fi system that replaces your existing router. These Wifi points are placed throughout the home and they work together to provide attic-to-basement coverage. It’s designed to handle multiple devices streaming, downloading and sharing at the same time.
Google Wifi was designed to let you do everything you love online, anywhere in your home. It’s a new home Wi-Fi system that replaces your existing router. These Wifi points are placed throughout the home and they work together to provide attic-to-basement coverage. It’s designed to handle multiple devices streaming, downloading and sharing at the same time.
