Wizlights MCP Server
A server based on the MCP protocol that supports large language models to control WizConnected smart lighting fixtures.
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What is Wizlights MCP Server?
This is a bridge service that connects AI assistants and Wiz smart bulbs, allowing you to control the lights in your home with natural language, such as 'Change the living room lights to warm white' or 'Turn off all lights before going to bed'.How to use Wizlights MCP Server?
Simply install this service on a supported AI platform (such as Claude), and then you can directly control the bulbs through conversations. The installation process only requires running a simple command.Use cases
Smart home control, voice assistant integration, automated lighting scene setting, remote lighting managementMain features
Voice/text control
Control the on/off, color, and brightness of the lights through natural language commands.
Multi-device support
Simultaneously control Wiz smart bulbs in multiple rooms.
Scheduled tasks
Set a schedule for the lights to automatically turn on/off.
Advantages
No additional hardware is required. Utilize existing Wiz bulbs and AI assistants.
The control method is intuitive and natural, eliminating the need to learn complex commands.
It is open-source and free, allowing you to expand the functions on your own.
Limitations
Only supports smart bulbs of the WizConnected brand.
The devices and the AI assistant need to be in the same network environment.
Configuring advanced functions requires certain technical knowledge.
How to use
Install the service
Run the installation command in Claude Desktop.
Discover devices
Ensure that the Wiz bulbs and your phone/computer are on the same WiFi network.
Start control
Directly tell the AI assistant your lighting control requirements.
Usage examples
Morning wake-up
Set a gradually brightening alarm in sunrise mode.
Movie mode
Set up the lighting environment for watching movies with one click.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to buy a special model of Wiz bulbs?
Can I still control the lights after the service is disconnected?
Related resources
WizConnected official website
Official product introduction and technical support
pywizlight project
The underlying communication library that this service depends on.

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