HomeKit turn off countdown timer after manual turn on

Turning on:

heater

fan

light

hose

music

TV


…all of these situations have times where we want the device to auto off after a specific time period. After we turn it on ourself. Not just when it’s activated on a schedule.


Obvious ones are heaters for towels, or heating rooms we are temporarily naked in. Or falling asleep in after sex. Or reading in bed. Don’t want the heater or TV or music or light on all night. Both for when we’re drunk and when we’re exhausted—and won’t remember to turn them off ourselves. And some off us just like falling asleep to devices being on.


Or don’t want the plant or garden flooded with water because we forgot to turn it off. 15mins or other set period is enough after we turned it on.


Or that the garage door will close 5min after we opened it ad hoc.


Seems like basic smart functionality that we’d expect in a version 1 iteration isn’t in HomeKit yet?



[There doesn’t even seem to be a HomeKit topic option. I had to choose HomePod as closest match.]

Posted on Jul 30, 2022 01:28 PM

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Posted on Aug 2, 2022 12:37 AM

Had that idea as well 😁 Unfortunately does not seem to work.


I would think the functionality to have a device automatically turn off after some time should be a standard feature.

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Aug 2, 2022 01:30 AM in response to menores

The Eve Aqua has a setting that controls what the on-product physical power button does.


So it’s possible to set 5mins, 15mins of watering etc. within the Eve app.


And that timer countdown to off setting activates if the Eve Aqua is powered on by HomeKit manual turn on too.



But then that’s all it does. We can no longer switch it on and leave it on.


With a hose controller that might not be ideal, and also not the worst (running water left on could be more of an issue than heating or other equip left on).


With other equip there’s many times we’ll want something to just turn on or turn on for a limited time period.



We would think that device integration with Apple operating system and smart home control would give us many more options for control than single function and schedule.


4 user specified buttons on our HomeKit displays on our phone, iPad or iWatch with variations of “On/off”, “5mins on”, “15mins on”, “30mins on”, “1hr on”—would be basic first iteration functionality of HomeKit.



Eve Energy doesn’t even have the countdown to off setting choice that Eve Aqua has.


”Kids you can play with that until it powers off”, “kids/friends/partners you have to get ready when that light switches on (or the curtains open)”—could be regular uses of smart home tech.


The second “when the curtains open” would be an example of the inverse of a timer countdown to off. It would be a timer countdown to on. Like a snooze button on an alarm.


It gives us another 5mins, 30mins, 90mins nap time, play time, sex time, reading time, work time, exercise time, meditation time… on the tap of a user made button on our HomeKit display.

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