diff --git a/source/_components/light.tikteck.markdown b/source/_components/light.tikteck.markdown new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..17edbfecee8 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/_components/light.tikteck.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: "Tikteck" +description: "Instructions on how to setup Tikteck LED bulbs within Home Assistant." +date: 2017-01-04 16:32 +sidebar: true +comments: false +sharing: true +footer: true +ha_category: Light +ha_iot_class: "Local Polling" +featured: false +ha_release: 0.36 +--- + +Support for the Bluetooth smart bulb from [Tikteck](http://www.tikteck.com). To enable these lights, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file: + +```yaml +# Example configuration.yaml entry +light: + - platform: tikteck + devices: + 00:21:4D:00:00:01: + name: Bulb 1 + password: 76409387 + 00:21:4D:00:00:01: + name: Bulb 2 + password: 36478643 +``` + +Configuration variables: + +- **devices**: A list of devices with their bluetooth address, a custom name to use in the frontend and the bulb-specific password. The password can be obtained from an Android device using an app like [aLogcat](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.jtb.alogcat&hl=en) or the `adb logcat` command for phones in developer mode. Look for a line like: + +``` +E LedoBleSDK: login =skName=======[Smart Light]=======skPw==[password] +``` + +The password is the text between the square brackets following `skPw`.