@kaiserkiwi Thanks. Looks like I can only do that with the bulb's official app which only works on an older version of Android and is incompatible with my hub.
Ah well, sleep masks it is!
@Edent @kaiserkiwi
You can check on Z2M whether the device is known, and exposes the „power-on behavior“:
https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/supported-devices/
Doesn‘t help you now when the Hue bridge isn‘t providing that setting, but may prove helpful when migrating to a fully controllable network.
@AliveDevil @kaiserkiwi
Ooooh! That is helpful. The specific bulb isn't actually on there, but gives me something to work with.
I don't suppose I can somehow send those Zigbee commands through HomeAssistant, can I?
@Edent @kaiserkiwi
Difficult, yeah.
As Z2M is just another way to interact with a Zigbee network (and has to be in charge of it), just like Zigbee Home Assistant (ZHA), or the Hue Hub.
Unfortunately, I never had access to a Hue Hub to check what one can do with it.
The only downside: you need to have some ethernet or USB enabled Zigbee dongle.
@AliveDevil That was very helpful, ta!
I can get some Zigbee stuff out of the Hue, but can't send the poweron state settings.
Any recommendations for a Zigbee dongle that'll work with Linux?
@Edent @AliveDevil if the lights are connected to the Hue bridge, is the power-on behaviour settings not available in the Hue app any more? IIRC it used to be.