I hate the cloud.

  • y0din@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    that is probably someone who is connecting / pairing your Zigbee bulbs to their network/mesh.

    it has nothing to do with the cloud service.

    if you are not using Zigbee yourself, they auto join open Zigbee networks after reset or when they are not connected to a Zigbee network, so if the other person is adding a new device he or she owns, the bulbs will also join his network in that process.

    unsure if you can switch Zigbee off in the app or not as I have never used the app, so you would have to figure out how to do that yourself or make them join a Zigbee network you own.

    hope this helps and hope you get it sorted.

    (edit, added line about cloud service)

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      23 hours ago

      I’m not intimately familiar with zigbee, but I don’t think that’s what happened. I only have one hue device (TV backlight) and it’s connected to/controlled by the Hue hub.

      My home in my Hue account now has zero devices in it.

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        23 hours ago

        my hue devices support Bluetooth and Zigbee devices to allow for management through an app or a hue hub.

        even if you do not use it, it will be available and active, and it explains your issue. I have had my neighbors lightbulbs added to my Zigbee network before I kicked them out, and I will imagine his cloud service saying about the same as you experienced.

        but, I will not try to argue this any further, I just offered a probable reason, as that was what you asked for.

        good luck in your investigation 🙂