How this automation works
Automatically set your Yeelight to a specific scene when your Abode door opens. This Applet runs each time the selected door is opened, instantly changing your lights to the chosen mood or color scene. It’s ideal for setting welcoming lighting when you arrive home or for automating smart-home ambiance.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
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Create your own Yeelight and abode 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.
37 triggers, queries, and actions
Alarm activated
Door closed
Door opened
Garage Door Closed
Garage Door Opened
Lock locked
Lock unlocked
Mode changed
Switch Off
Switch On
Change brightness
Change color
Change color temperature
Change dimmer level
Change mode
Close Garage Door
Lock device
Open Garage Door
Quick Action
Set brightness
Set scene
Toggle lights on/off
Alarm activated
Change brightness
Change color
Change color temperature
Change dimmer level
Change mode
Close Garage Door
Door closed
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More on Yeelight and abode
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 abode
abode is the first professional-grade, self-installable home security solution with no contracts that also allows you to control locks, lights, thermostats, and other popular connected devices.
abode is the first professional-grade, self-installable home security solution with no contracts that also allows you to control locks, lights, thermostats, and other popular connected devices.
