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iOS 745: Space Discovery! - Spaceflight Simulator, Solar Smash, NASA app, & more

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Mikah and Rosemary explore space-themed apps and features, starting with the Night Sky app and the NASA app. They then review Solar Smash, a planet destruction simulator, and Space Flight Simulator, where you can build and launch virtual rockets. The hosts also discuss Apple Watch astronomy faces, iPhone astronomy backgrounds, and the new USB-C AirPods Max lossless audio update. Finally, they cover a listener's shortcut request for automating an air filtration system during 3D printing and recommend geocaching app Cachly.

Episode description

Space is calling, and your iPhone is your intergalactic guide! Join Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard as they explore stellar apps and features that bring the cosmos right to your screen.

  • Night Sky App
    • Augmented reality app that helps identify stars, constellations, and celestial objects
    • Shows real-time sky mapping with translucent constellation overlays
    • Can track satellites and display multiple viewing modes
  • NASA App
    • Free app with comprehensive space exploration content
    • Features include space news, mission updates, live events, images, videos, and podcasts
    • Offers AR models of rovers and spacecraft
  • Solar Smash
    • Planet destruction simulator
    • Allows users to destroy planets using various weapons like nuclear missiles, asteroids, and spaceships
    • Free app with in-app purchase options to remove ads and unlock additional features
  • Space Flight Simulator
    • Free app that lets users build and launch virtual rockets
    • Simulates the challenges of rocket construction and space flight
    • Tutorial mode helps users understand the complexities of space exploration
  • Astronomy Watch Face
    • 3D models of Earth, Moon, and solar system
    • Can scroll through time to see planetary movements and moon phases
  • Solar Watch Faces
    • Multiple styles showing sun's movement and daylight progression
    • Includes solar dial, solar analog, and solar graph options
  • Astronomy backgrounds
    • Dynamic planet views that change based on time and location
    • Earth view particularly impressive, showing day/night transitions

News Segment

  • AirPods Max USB-C Update
    • Upcoming firmware update in April will add lossless audio and ultra-low latency
    • Requires USB-C AirPods Max and specific cable
    • Targeted at music creators and professionals

Feedback

  • Geocaching App Recommendation
    • Cachly app suggested by listener Carson
    • Provides comprehensive geocaching tools and offline map support

Shortcuts Corner

  • 3D Printing Air Filtration Automation
    • Listener Carson seeks a way to automatically control air filter during 3D printing
    • Rosemary suggests solutions like OctoPrint, Controller for HomeKit, and Home Assistant

Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard

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Transcript

Coming up on iOS today, Rosemary Orchard and I, Micah Sargent, head to space and talk about apps that can help you, you know, keep in touch with what's out there. Stay tuned. podcasts you love from people you trust this is twit This is iOS Today, episode 745, with Rosemary Orchard and me, Micah Sargent, recorded Tuesday, March 25th, 2025, for Thursday, March 27th, 2025. Space Discovery.

Hello and welcome to iOS Today, the show where we talk all things iOS, iPad OS, Watch OS, HomePod OS, and all the other OS's Apple, you know, serves up to us on our glass and metal. platters. This is the show where we help you make the most of your devices by talking about the apps you can download, the settings you can change, and the things you can do on those devices.

Let's talk about it today. I am one of your hosts, Micah Sargent. And I am your other host, Rosemary Orchard, and I am ready to rock it because, you know, that that seems appropriate for today. I dig it. I dig it. I dig it. Well, I guess I'm not digging because, you know, we're going anyway. We want to talk about some apps that will, you know, help you get in touch with the cosmos.

Many, many apps on the App Store, I think in the science section, but some of my favorite do exist in this particular location in our category, I guess, in the App Store. one of the best apps uh it's great that it's you know i think become a pretty popular one and it's one whenever we talk about space whenever we talk about even going outside uh comes up because it's just that good and the app is called night sky night sky is an app that helps you figure out

The stars! And Rosemary's actually showing it right now. You'll notice that as Rosemary's moving around her phone, it's actually adjusting to the night sky. Ha! The night sky! And can help you find the constellation. So, Rosemary, tell us a little bit more about the Night Sky app. Yeah, I should note that...

It is currently just gone 4pm here in the UK. So it's not actually night sky outside. It's cloudy. But if there weren't clouds, these, and it was night, these are the constellations that I should be able to see if I were looking up. So what I'm just doing, and I'm using... the free version of night sky here not night sky plus with or any of the internet purchases but I am just pointing my phone upwards um and then it's showing me uh you know what's around so in theory if i looked over uh

to my right then I should be able to see Jupiter and then if I look over to my left then I should be able to see Mars as well as Canis Minor and Is that a crab? That looks like cancer. It is indeed. And what I really love about this is it overlays a sort of image. It's not an opaque image. It's a translucent version of, you know, the whatever the name. the thing that is for the constellation. So for example, for Gemini here, which is currently behind Mars, it's...

It's got twins, which is what Gemini stands for. And yeah, I just feel like this is really nice. Now, there's a whole bunch of different modes that you can use here. I've accidentally launched... Starlink mode which was not what I intended to do but there we go now I can go back to showing it off so yeah there's all sorts of things going on now if I turn it around behind me I don't actually know what is there

But it looks like there's some constellations over there as well. And obviously this is really great if you're like lying in a park at nighttime and you're like, so what is that constellation up there anyway? That one looks cool. And then you'd be able to find. out uh so we've got lacerta uh which is the lizard and then something else which i can't read the name of right now because it's all behind me um but yeah it's i i really love this just for finding out what the stars are

And, you know, there's Andromeda. Looks pretty cool. With some of the added features, being able to also track where different satellites are and keep up with different sort of space events that are going on, celestial events that are going on is really cool as well. I remember being outside during the, in Northern California, it was possible in some locations to see the Aurora Borealis and in other places as well.

and so we went out there and while we were out there we were having trouble seeing the aurora borealis but we were able to see lots and lots of stars because of where we were and so we had a young a young one with us and he was a little disappointed not seeing what we had gone out there to see so i

pulled out the phone and started talking about the different constellations that were in the sky. And so that was kind of a little moment saved, which was quite delightful because of what Night Sky is able to do. Chickenhead21 in our chat also mentioned something that's kind of cool where you can get in touch with the other side of the world because, yes, our world is not flat, but it is indeed a marble in space.

And so pointing your phone down and sort of looking around, you can see what the people on the other side of the planet or the other opposite from you are able to see. as well, which is kind of neat. Yeah. It's a way to say, okay, those stars are there right now. This is what they're able to view from their location. Yes. And as well as stars, I feel like I should mention it includes satellites.

So if you want to know what satellite that is that's kind of like moving overhead, then you can see those as well. And you can turn on and off satellites. And if you turn them on, then you can also turn off Starlink.

satellites um if you would like to uh that can be quite useful because those tend to be in lower orbit so they're a little bit more visible to a lot of us but once you've turned those off it gets a little bit clearer though not all that clear because guess what there's still a heck of a lot of stars out there which is pretty

darn cool but yeah there's a whole bunch of options that you can turn on and off and there's also some different sort of color modes like an infrared mode microwaves and so on where you can see and the radio one it looks like the aurora borealis which is pretty cool especially when you can find tequila which is a bird and that bird in in aurora borealis mode or radio mode is pretty darn amazing absolutely

All right. So that is Night Sky. I wanted to mention while perhaps you get Solar Smash ready, the. App in the US. Well, it's available in many places, but some of the features are only available in the US. It's the NASA app. Our. our nasa app has quite a few features that are built into it and it is available for free on the app store within the app you can check out news so what's NASA talking about lately. In this case, I'm looking through the app and I can see

NASA is to launch three rockets from Alaska in a single, oh, we were just talking about Aurora experiment. So you can stay up to date there. It also has notifications about it. The experiments, let's see, experiment that seeks to reveal how auroral substorms affect the behavior and composition of Earth's far upper atmosphere. You can also see.

live and upcoming events as well. So you can plan for events that are coming up, like the space station crew actually talking to Richmond Hill High School, where you can tune into that. cargo resupply and also uh nasa astronaut ann mclean talking with a news channel in seattle loads of So we can see the SuperCam target, Leo Trio, the Hubble.

um spotting of a spiral and a star videos of course podcasts missions so you can keep up to date with the different missions that includes images videos and news and in some cases ar So if you are working with a specific, you know, rover or something like that, you might get an AR model of that object and get to see what it looks like. Learn all about what the type of. mission is, which in this case, it's a crude surface landing.

expected to launch in mid-2027. Artemis 3 will be one of the most complex undertakings of engineering and human ingenuity in the history of deep space exploration, where they are exploring the lunar South Pole region. And of course, citing options. Opportunities. Now you can set up notifications in the app so that you are notified when there are opportunities for sighting things like the International Space Station. You've got news tabs, NASA Plus, of course, the television.

station sort of streaming platform dealy. And there's also, and I'm not going to tap on it because it will start playing music, but there's a special radio station that NASA has where you can listen to space-adjacent music, I guess? Sort of... music that perhaps makes you think of space. So up at the top of the app, there's a little radio, well, a little music icon, and tapping that will let you listen to some music. So that's the NASA app, again, available for free.

in the App Store. And of course, you know, we in the US know NASA to be the home of space exploration. So it's no surprise that this app is packed full of really cool information. information and images and video about space. All right, let's hear about Solar Smash.

Yeah, so this is something I stumbled across while doing preparation for the show over the last week. And I thought it was really interesting. So Solar Smash is a planet destruction simulator. So if you would like to learn how we could destroy... the planet with a variety of things including like nuclear weapons lasers monsters spaceships asteroids um or in fact any of the planets then this could be a really interesting way of finding that out without

actually becoming you know some sci-fi villain because i would prefer if you could not do that please um you know there are some not so great things in the world but there are also amazing things in the world so let's let's focus on the amazing and instead just destroy things virtually

Now, this is a free app. There's three in-app purchases that you can pay for, and they are purchases, not subscriptions, but you can also play for free. And so when you play, there are two modes to start with. So there's Planet Smash or... So planet smash, you're taking out one planet. System smash, you're trying to take out an entire system.

Yeah, that's how that works. So Planet Smash, as you can see, there are some ads and you can pay, I think it's $3.99 to remove those. Now, I can actually choose which planet I would like to destroy. So I could do Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. um Sarah's Jupiter Saturn uh Uranus uh Neptune Pluto um and then uh the sun is locked at the moment

And then at the bottom, I can choose a variety of weaponry here. So I'm going to send, I think I'm going to send a battleship. Yeah, level five sounds good. And then I choose... to uh where in the world i would like to send it oh maybe if i go here that could be good or i could choose something else like an asteroid um and then yeah i fire it at the

uh earth which i'm firing a couple there you can't see them super well because that was the back of the earth which isn't very lit up so let's uh send there we go that's a little bit easier to see um and now i'm going to send maybe a planet killer

rain after that asteroid and see what happens and I have a feeling that this is going to potentially destroy the planet but you could do really cool things in it and I kind of like the way that this is a science experiment type application um as well as um you know

a game um you know how much does it take to destroy the earth apparently it takes more than one planet killer to destroy the earth oh wait no it just took a little while to explode um so there we go i smashed the planet um and you can get experience and you can

level up and so on that is another thing that you need to pay to unlock if you would like to unlock levels and achievements that's $2.99 there's also a $2.99 healing pack which I have not yet come across needing however I've been playing this for free it to be quite fun and i think it's just really interesting figuring out like

what is it going to take to destroy our planet because sometimes it takes a lot and sometimes it feels like just a carefully placed asteroid could do it um which actually we know to be a truth so yeah i i thought solar smash would be an interesting one for people to try out especially as it's free. i dig it i absolutely dig it um you know maybe choose neptune or something leave earth alone uh i hate the way neptune looks at us i tell you no um very very fun now what if i wanted to take it

trip through space and wanted to sort of test my mettle when it came to to space flight. Is there any option for that, Rosemary? Yes. Yes, there is. So there is another free app called Space Flight Simulator, where if you would like to see if you can do better than NASA or SpaceX or whatever, then you can build a rocket and...

Uh... simulate a space flight and so i have gone back and set it up as a tutorial mode and it is reminding us that rocket science is hard which is something i personally didn't need reminding of um i'm well aware it's tricky but uh yes uh it Basically, you just have to keep trying and then at some point you might get there. So to start with, I am building my rocket so I can add my control. I might stick a heat shield behind that. That seems like a good idea.

staging. They probably want a landing pod. I think we might need that. And then some fuel tanks. I'm just going to add all the fuel tanks in order. This seems like a really good idea. An engine.

uh yeah that seems good um need one of those probably oh yeah apparently i might need separator or uh stage separators between layers oh uh that that that could be good actually um sounds sounds yeah i so that when like bits break off then yeah okay i don't know if i actually need all of these separators like How badly could this go? It's probably going to go really badly and I'm going to kill the one astronaut that's there.

right i've got my landing pod so they shouldn't actually die i hope uh by the way i'm going to okay the engine has no fuel source uh so i may have uh missed something here um like the utility section is that what i need there maybe i probably don't actually want this part um there

But yeah, I need to actually build my rocket and it's helping, but it's not helping all that much because I'm not 100% certain exactly what it is I need. Engine still has no fuel source. Was that just because I had the... Yeah, there we go. OK, so I've crashed. There we go. Well, you were able to recover most of this. Yes, I think I probably didn't need the staging parts.

between the the levels but yes either way I built a rocket I did really badly with it but you know I tried and so I can clear my debris and maybe i will uh revert to my build stage um and just see yeah so i have a feeling that these staging uh sections i probably didn't need those between the fuel capsules uh so maybe i'll just try that instead

OK, I think I needed to. Perhaps, yeah, look, it's not rocket science. Oh, wait, it's not rocket science, but it definitely is. I think I need to press a particular button. um when uh i go to uh that Yeah, I think I need to press a particular button. Either way, is this what happens when you have reset it to the tutorial and you're now at a really early stage where you've forgotten everything? But either way, this is a fun way of figuring out whether or not you can launch your own rocket.

the answer is apparently i'm not very good at it but that doesn't mean to say that you won't be um and i'm sure you can do better than uh than i have done here uh but yeah if you want to simulate your own space flight without having to leave the earth because getting on planes at the moment seems kind of tricky so you know maybe take rockets with a little extra care then yeah you can do that without leaving your home or your ipad or your iphone

All right. And then, of course, there are some options for those of you who have Apple Watches to kind of get in touch with space. There is the Astronomy Apple Watch face. actually show you 3D models of the Earth, the Moon and the solar system. And if you tap on the watch face and then scroll the digital crown, what it does is it moves forward and backward in time to show you the sun setting or how the rotation is changing.

And also with the solar system, it will show you the position of the planets based on time moving through. For the moon, of course, it shows you the phases of the moon. So you can change it to any of those. moon, the solar system or random so that whenever you lift it, you can see each part of it. It also has different styles to show you the full 3D model of that object or a random. version of it so it can be kind of at the side every time you lift it up. And so that will will be there as well.

And then one more that kind of gets you in touch with things is the solar option. With the solar option, as you might imagine, it is tied to the phases of the. Well, not phases, but the actual sun. And so there's the solar analog option and the solar dial option and the solar graph option. with the and we'll scroll down to get to the solar analog what you have here um is the this is the solar dial and so it shows um the 24 hour kind of movement of the sun uh and that way you can see you know

Here's here's our sunset. Here's our sunrise based on the location of the little yellow sun along that dial. The analog option is actually showing you lights and shadows throughout the day. The color will shift as you move through the day. will give you some understanding. Although people have heard lots of complaints about solar analog where it's kind of like, I don't know, it's a little hand wavy on where, on how it kind of affects. It's hard to kind of grok what it's.

trying to tell you but i think it's a cool watch face regardless like it looks cool and then um solar graph which is not i think it's not available on later versions of watch os uh but it's essentially like oh there it is solar graph it's it's part of solar for me um it will show you a graph of it looks like it's about a bell curve pretty much um the arc of the sun as it's you know above the uh horizon and then below the horizon throughout the day so you'll see these kind of all in solar

where you've got the two solar dial options and then lastly you've got the solar graph option and based on your current location and time of day it will display the sun's position in the sky so uh it's tied to which is nice the location and then you can also tap the watch face and then move the digital crown to see where the sun will be throughout the day which

Outside of sunrise and sunset, it's kind of easy to tell where it is. So that is a look at some of the solar options for the Apple Watch. And I think Rosemary is going to tell us about some other Celeste. options for the iPhone. Yeah. So on the iPhone, if you are on the home screen, you tap and hold or the lock screen and it's unlocked, you tap and hold, then you can add new lock screens. And this includes some weather and astronomy ones. So the weather one.

just shows you the weather and i have this on my ipad it's quite nice looking at it sometimes though recently it's been raining a lot here in the uk and that's not so nice just picking up my ipad and being like is that a piece of dirt like the or lint that's like falling down oh no that's rain um Inside the screen, but virtually not in it.

sense of there's moisture inside my ipad screen um but as far as backgrounds go as well as weather uh we also have uh astronomy faces with all the different planets um including the solar system and personally i really love the earth one especially when i'm traveling on a plane because it adjusts to where you physically are in the world, and it also changes the planet based on night and day. So as the sun goes down, it changes where you are on the planet to be in a dark mode with.

lights uh coming up and as the sun rises then you see that coming up over the planet which is just really cool and i really love these faces i feel like apple's done a lot of put a lot of attention to detail in there. And yeah, it's really cool. So I just recommend checking those out. The Solicitom one in particular, really great on a 13-inch iPad screen or a 12.9-inch iPad screen.

It's actually genuinely one of my favorite things. But it works even on the smaller size. It's just, obviously, if you're squishing it onto an iPhone screen, it's a little bit smaller than it would be if you put it on a nice big screen. So that is a look at some of the space discovery apps and features you can get access to. If you have different space discovery apps, tools that you use, please do let us know about them. We'd love to hear about them, but it is time for us.

to move along to the rest of the show, the news segment up next. All right. One bit of news that I wanted to mention, Apple on the 24th. So yesterday, as we record this show on the 25th, put out a press release saying, hey, by the way, if you have the new AirPods. so the one that has the USB-C option, then you should know that a feature will be added that brings lossless audio and ultra low latency audio.

uh to the airpods max so this is what apple says uh with the included usbc cable users can enjoy the highest quality audio across music movies and games And then they sort of focus this on music creators, saying that they can experience significant enhancements to songwriting, beat making, production and mixing. So with the update, it will unlock 24 bit 48 kilohertz lossless audio. um and that of course is even through apple music where much of the music there offers a lossless feature again

This requires the cable in order for it to work. Lossless audio and ultra latency audio enable music creators to fully utilize AirPods Max throughout their entire professional workflow on Logic Pro. you will be able to use this to create and mix in personalized spatial audio with head tracking. So that way, if you're wanting to, you can kind of hear what this would sound like for someone sort of, you know, a final version of it. And then.

With that high resolution, lossless digital audio, you can record and mix with AirPods Max without worrying about kind of the difference between the two. And then, of course, last but not least, ultra low latency audio. for being able to play games on the machine or also doing live streaming. That's very important as well. Now.

This says lossless audio and ultra low latency audio will be available in April as a free firmware update with iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4 and macOS Sequoia 15.4 for AirPods Max with USB-C. So again, you have to have that. AirPods Max available for $549. And the USB-C to 3.5 millimeter audio cable is $39. You use that to connect the AirPods Max to 3.5 millimeter audio sources, you know, an audio out port so that you're able to do it there.

These are incredibly expensive headphones that have not been updated in a long time other than to make them USB-C. That said, I know people love them. I believe I can see a pair on Rosemary Orchard's head right now. Hey, if it's for you, then this is something. Are you excited about this or do you have the.

free usbc pair i have the lightning ones um and honestly you would think that being a podcaster like this is the thing that would make me upgrade to the usbc ones but headphone technology doesn't change all that much and I kind of feel like they could have just released this as a firmware update to these ones.

And yeah, I'm fine with these ones. I only wear them for podcasting because they are too heavy for my head for anything longer than recording a podcast episode or two. So yeah, unfortunately, as good as they are, I... like you can get

really great headphones for less uh so yeah if somebody is looking at them and going i was thinking of buying them anyway it's a great upgrade it is not the upgrade that would make me recommend that you spend your cash on them though i feel like you could spend your money in other ways And, you know, get more enjoyment out of it as well as get some great headphones. All righty, that brings us to the end of the news. So let's head into our feedback.

Feedback comes in from Carson, who writes, Hi, Mike and Rosemary. I was thrilled to hear you feature geocaching a few episodes ago. I've been a geocacher since 2005, and I love introducing new people to the game. I wanted to suggest that your listeners may be... interested in my geocaching app of choice. It's called Cashly, C-A-C-H-L-Y. It's a $4.99 one-time purchase with some subscription options to support more advanced features.

I've been a user and beta tester for several years now, and I highly recommend it as an excellent alternative for casual and power users alike that is well worth the cost of admission. And that is Cashly for Geo. caching. You may find it as Cachely hyphen geocaching in the App Store. And this app has

You know, the ability to search for geocaches wherever you are. Some more information about it. So a hint if you need it, logs of other people who've been there, images. You can also add personal notes to kind of keep track of it yourself. And also being able to download different maps without needing to be connected so that you are able to find them that way. And, you know, it occurs to me now that I live in. Portland, if there's one city that I think is

Definitely. I feel like Portland is going to have a lot of geocaches. A lot of geocaches, yeah. I feel like there may be something to encourage you to get outdoors as the weather is improving up there. Absolutely. Yeah, I just downloaded Cachely. So thank you, Carson, for for the suggestion. I will be giving that a go. And of course, we will include a link to Cashly in the show notes.

Now, that is strictly as an endorsement from Carson, not yet an endorsement from us, but could very easily become one. That's Cashly geocaching in the App Store. All righty, folks, I can hear the music. It's time for Shortcuts Corner. Welcome to Shortcuts Corner, the part of the show where you write in with your shortcuts requests and Rosemary Orchard, our shortcuts expert, provides a response. Carson, the geocacher, has written in with a Shortcuts Corner request. Carson writes...

I've recently gotten into 3D printing and I wanted to set up an air filtration system to make it safer to run the printer in my house. I found a filter kit I liked, but it is designed to be manually controlled by a toggle switch on the filter unit itself. Since it's possible to remotely start a print, I was hoping to find a way to automatically power the filter on when starting a print and then power off an hour or so after the end of each print.

My idea was to do this with a pair of smart plugs, one that stays on all the time to monitor the energy consumption of the printer itself. Interesting. And a second one to turn on power to the filter when the printer is drawing enough power to print.

So I purchased an Eve Energy smart plug that supports energy monitoring. I can use the Eve app to see the current energy consumption of the printer, but I can't see any way to use the current energy consumption of the first plug as an automation trigger. condition i found some reports online that this was not supported in the home app but could be achieved using third-party apps but i tried a couple and even paid for one or two without finding a solution

Am I missing something or am I just out of luck? I can always use one of the apps to manually toggle the filter when starting a print, but I was just hoping for a slightly more clever solution. Thanks, Carson. Well, this is a really interesting question. And unfortunately for Carson, I no longer have an Eve Energy smart plug. I used to have one. However, it was very old. I'm talking like this was probably.

like when they first came out that i bought it um and over time uh it uh just got overused abused and eventually died on me but it did take a very long time to do that so i don't think you should take that as a negative however uh the eve app itself actually does have some things in it which may help here. And failing that controller for HomeKit is going to be my recommendation.

However, before we get into that, I do just want to mention a few things. Number one, air filtration. Great idea. Not strictly necessary unless you have a resin printer. If you have a resin printer, it does need to be in a very well-ventilated area, folks.

So please be very careful with those. I do not want anybody dying. That will be really, really bad. And similarly, just damaging your lungs and all that, also not good. But if it's a regular printer that's printing PLA filament, you should be fine. assuming that there is some ventilation in your house. So you don't need to go too crazy on it, but this is a good idea. Secondly, I am going to make a recommendation for octoprint. That's octo as in octopus.

but then print at the end, which is a system that you can download and install on a Raspberry Pi. And it's designed to do a whole bunch of things with a lot of 3D printers, including things like if you have a smart plug, powering off the smart plug when the print is done. which is just really cool. And then obviously, you could use an arrow after that as the trigger for the plug turning off. And you could also say, hey, when a print starts,

turn on the other smart plug because you can integrate things that way, which is nice. But you asked how we can do this with HomeKit. And the answer is we should be able to, but we can't do it with the Home app. However, these rules will appear in the home app. We just have to...

configure them or modify them elsewhere. So to start with, I'm just going to show using the Eve app how we should be able to do this. So in the Eve app, I have my actual home on the left. I've got rooms, then automation at the bottom.

and gone to rules at the top and I'm going to add a rule and then I tap triggers and then I add a trigger and these options that appear here are not what we are looking for what we are looking for is other value um and then in other value we can choose various things um for example i could choose the pm2 density from the um

air purifier in my living room i could choose the tilt on the living room patio blinds and say hey at 85 degrees do this and so on and so forth so there are a whole bunch of options here however i personally find that this app is not the easiest to see these things in so instead

My personal choice for this is Controller for HomeKit, which allows me to do things like add an automation here. And again, I have a whole bunch of options, including iBeacon triggers, which is quite nice. But then I can select an accessory and then I can go and choose.

something like for example i'm going to choose my hallway overhead light and then I'm going to select brightness, and then I can say, hey, when value of this, the brightness is greater than equal to, and then I could actually type something in, I'm just going to say 75%. and i save that then i can you know add conditions

to this. This is something you can't do with native HomeKit actions. And then I can say, OK, then do this. And now in this particular case, I'm just going to say, hey, turn on the bedroom fan, because that seems. like the easiest thing to do there for this particular scenario. because my smart plugs aren't actually in HomeKit. And I love control of HomeKit. It lets you make HomeKit rules, which are smarter. And...

automations that just work a little better by accessing properties and things that aren't available directly through HomeKit automation triggers. That said, as much as this is great and probably a good option um you may still struggle to do exactly this um because

HomeKit automations, unfortunately, do have limitations. So I would try setting this up using controller for HomeKit. You need the accessory trigger to do this. But what I will just... uh do is i'll set this as 3d printer example uh that's not how you spell the word example there we go and i'll save this and then if i pop into the home app just to show folks

that automation is here now i can see here it says there are no scenes or accessories it is really important to remember if you've set this up through another application don't mess with it in the home app because otherwise everything will go wonky and have to be set up again in the app that you use to set up or just another app that has options to access more of these properties. If you are looking for

considerably more powerful home automation options where you can still use all the kit that you've currently got. I highly recommend Home Assistant, which is free to download, but you have to set up a little machine that's running Home Assistant to do all the things on it as well.

instead of having an Apple TV or a HomePod that can run all of those things. It is a lot more involved, but it can very easily integrate with a whole bunch of things, including possibly your 3D printer, depending on the model. you can try using something like controller for home kit which should be able to do all of this for you and hopefully it can but yes so octoprint controller for home kit or home assistant are i think your choices there carson so thank you for writing in

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