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MB-Jan
Same here. It breaks the app.
> new ServiceTest("thermostat", accessory => (accessory.hasCapability('Thermostat') || accessory.hasCapability('Thermostat Operating State') || accessory.hasCapability('custom.thermostatSetpointControl') || accessory.hasAttribute('thermostatOperatingState'))), This worked beautifully. Can this please be added to the next version of the plugin? Also...
+1 I would also like to know if this works without a SmartThings hub. Update: It does work without the SmartThings hub and with the new SmartThings app on iOS.
   It really worked without issues on my end on iOS. Above are screenshots that might help you.
> > Update: It does work without the SmartThings hub and with the new SmartThings app on iOS. > > Hi, could you please clarify how to add the Homebridge...
Can you send a screenshot of your SmartThings IDE setup? Then I can compare if there is any difference to my setup. Maybe it is important: I did not use...