Find out how to use the power of automation in the Home app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to create simple rules that automatically control your smart accessories, depending on various pre-configured conditions.
We’ve shown you how to create Scenes with the Home app that let you control multiple accessories at once based on your actions. In this tutorial, we’ll walk you through how to set up Automations.
With Automations, you can have your accessories respond to each other. For instance, you can have a light turn on when your smart lock unlocks the front door. Or you can have your smart thermostat adjust the temperature at a certain time of day.
Depending on the smart home accessories you use, you should get some great suggestions here for setting up Automations in the Home app.
Automations versus Scenes
You may be wondering why you have options for both Automations and Scenes in the Home app. So it’s important to understand the difference.
You can think of a Scene by its name; you’re “setting a scene.” This lets you create a Scene for say, Bedtime. At bedtime, you can have your lights turn off, your door lock, and your thermostat set to a certain temperature. So you can set the scene for bedtime.
Automations, on the other hand, can run at a specific time on certain days, when a sensor detects movement, or when another accessory is triggered. This lets you set up things like when you unlock your smart lock, all your smart lights will turn on.
Note that for our tutorial, we’ll mostly be using the Home app on Mac. However, you can follow these steps to set up the automations on your iPhone or iPad. Remember that the automations sync and are available on all your devices.
1. When people arrive
If you use smart light bulbs in your home, automations are super handy. So how about creating an automation to turn on the lights when anyone arrives home in the evening.
1) Open the Home app and go to the Automation tab. Now, click the plus button and choose Add Automation.
2) Select People Arrive.
3) Choose Anyone Arrives (you can also select when The First Person Arrives if you prefer.) If you click the info button ⓘ next to Anyone Arrives, it will show all the people you have added to your Home app.
4) For Location, make sure your home is selected.
5) For Time, choose At night (we don’t need the lights to turn on during the day).
6) Click Next.
7) Mark the smart lights you want to turn on and click Next.
8) If they are currently off, click the icons to indicate you want to turn the lights on for the automation.
You’ll see a summary of your automation. Make sure it’s correct, and if you need to edit something, you can use the arrow on the top left to go back. And if you want to check it out, click Test This Automation.
Optionally, you can have the automation Turn Off the accessories that it turns on after a set amount of time. You can choose from after one minute to up to after four hours. If you plan to turn the lights off yourself, you can choose Never.
Click Done
2. When people leave
When someone leaves the house, whether each person or the last person at home, you can have your smart lock automatically lock. This way, no one has to remember to do it or risk forgetting!
1) Click the plus button and choose Add Automation from the Automation tab of the Home app on your Mac.
2) Select People Leave.
3) Choose Anyone Leaves (you can also select when The Last Person Leaves if you prefer).
4) For Location, make sure your home is selected.
5) For Time, choose Any. You can pick a specific time of day if you’d rather by clicking Any and selecting Specific times.
6) Click Next.
7) Mark your smart lock and click Next.
Like with the smart light automation above, you will see a summary of the automation and can edit or test it. Remember, in order to test it, you’ll need to unlock the lock first. Click Done.
3. When a specific time or day of the week occurs
Maybe you want to adjust your outside lights or home temperature based on the time of day, or for specific days of the week when the family is out of town.
1) Open the Mac Home app and select Automation from the left sidebar. Now, click the plus button and choose Add Automation.
2) Select A Time of Day Occurs.
3) Choose When from Sunrise, Sunset, or a specific Time of Day that you can enter. For Sunrise and Sunset, you can click the Info icon for more times surrounding Sunrise or Sunset. For example, you can set it for 30 minutes before or after sunrise if you like.
4) Choose the days of the week for the automation to Repeat. By default, each day is selected. Just click to deselect a day or days.
5) Optionally, you can have the automation apply to People in your home. So, if you’re setting this up for a time when your family will be on vacation, you can pick When nobody is home.
6) Click Next and choose the accessory, such as lights or thermostat.
7) Click Next and click the accessory to set it. For example, if you are using a thermostat, you can set the temperature to 74 degrees.
Test the automation if you like, or just click Done to save and enable it.
4. When another accessory is triggered
You can automate accessory actions based on other accessory actions. For instance, when the bedroom LEDs are turned off, you can have your garage door close.
1) Open the Home app on your iPhone and tap Automation. Now, tap Create New Automation or hit the plus button (+) and select Add Automation.
2) Select An Accessory is Controlled.
3) Choose the accessory that will start the automation and trigger the second accessory, and tap Next.
4) Choose what you want that accessory to do.
5) Optionally, you can set Time and People options like the other automations above.
6) Tap Next and choose the second accessory.
7) Now, configure what you want your accessory to do. For our example, we’ll set it to close the door.
8) Tap to go Back and review your automation.
You can test the automation, pick if and when you want to turn it off and tap Done when you finish.
5. When a sensor detects something
If you have sensors in your home for motion or smoke detection, we have one more cool automation for you.
For instance, you can have the patio lights turn on for 15 minutes if the patio camera sensor detects motion at night.
1) Go to the Automation section in your Mac’s Home app and click the plus button > Add Automation.
2) Select A Sensor Detects Something.
3) Choose the accessory and then what you want it to do. For our example, we’ll pick Detects Motion.
4) Optionally, you can set Time and People options like the other automations above. This is handy if you want to only turn on lights at night.
5) Click Next and choose the accessory, such as your office light.
6) If the light is currently off, double-click the icon to indicate you want to turn it on for the automation.
Check out a summary of the automation, test it or select a Turn off time if you like, and click Done.
These five suggestions cover each of the automation options you have in the Home app. Obviously you may not have all these smart home accessories, but you get some great ideas for those you do have.
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