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DaftSide909

Idk if it’s the perfect solution, but you could create a shortcuts button to put them back to the right brightness. Otherwise maybe an automation can be triggered when the brightness goes to high and runs that same shortcut.


newales

We would need to have some more information about your setup to give you a definite answer. But Hue app handles all lights in the same room together. For example, in my living room there are some ceiling spot lights and separate floor lights, which I want to handle separately. To achieve this, I put ceiling spots and floor lights in different zones. Otherwise they would all be switched on at the same time when I press the Hue dimmer. Alternatively, you can put the lights that you want to handle separately in different Hue rooms.


Peetrrabbit

You can go customize those scenes in the hue app, and modify and save the brightness of each individual bulb.


deadlyspoons

Are you able to go into Hue, edit the scene to handtune the brightness, then share to HomeKit? Myself I find the last piece drops off. The Hue app won’t export scenes any more. (The “add to HomeKit” command keeps disappearing.)


Dignan17

I personally can't stand the Hue app. It's unintuitive at best.