Home Assistant Component]
Circadian Lighting [Stay healthier and sleep better by syncing your lights with natural daylight to maintain your circadian rhythm!
Circadian Lighting slowly synchronizes your color changing lights with the regular naturally occurring color temperature of the sky throughout the day. This gives your environment a more natural feel, with cooler hues during the midday and warmer tints near twilight and dawn.
In addition, Circadian Lighting can set your lights to a nice cool white at 1% in βSleepβ mode, which is far brighter than starlight but wonβt reset your circadian rhythm or break down too much rhodopsin in your eyes.
Expand for articles explaining the benefits of maintaining a natural Circadian rhythm
- Circadian Rhythms - National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- Circadian Rhythms Linked to Aging and Well-Being | Psychology Today
- Maintaining a daily rhythm is important for mental health, study suggests - CNN
- How Nobel Winning Circadian Rhythm Research Benefits Pregnancy
- Body Clock & Sleep - National Sleep Foundation
- How our bodyβs circadian clocks affect our health beyond sleep
Wiki for more information.
Visit theBasic Installation/Configuration Instructions:
Installation:
Install custom_component
files automatically using HACS or Custom Updater, or install Manually.
Component Configuration:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
circadian_lighting:
Switch Configuration:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: circadian_lighting
lights_ct:
- light.desk
- light.lamp
Switch configuration variables:
- name (Optional): The name to use when displaying this switch.
- lights_ct (Optional): array: List of light entities which should be set in mireds.
- lights_rgb (Optional): array: List of light entities which should be set in RGB.
- lights_xy (Optional): array: List of light entities which should be set in XY.
- lights_brightness (Optional): array: List of light entities which should only have brightness adjusted.
Graphs!
These graphs were generated using the values calculated by the Circadian Lighting sensor/switch(es).