I have a Nanoleaf lightbulb that I can control via Siri using my HomePod mini. The Nanoleaf supports Homekit Adaptive Lighting, which I've configured as you see in this iMore article. So far so good.
If I say, "Hey Siri, set the Nanoleaf to blue!" it will turn the lightbulb blue.
If I say, "Hey Siri, set the Nanoleaf to Adaptive Lighting!" it says, "Hmmm, that's not a supported feature." Obviously this is not a key word for Siri.
What's the voice command to set it back to Adaptive Lighting?
Best Answer
Siri doesn't know how to do this (as of iOS 14.4, because the site you linked to is for iOS). You need to first create a Scene that sets the light to adaptive lighting. Then you can tell Siri to execute that Scene.
These directions work on any device that has the Home app.
+
icon (top right) and selectAdd Scene
.Custom
.Add Accessories
.Done
when finished.X
to close the screen.Now, you just have to give Siri the name of the scene and it will work.