Setting your LIFX light up to HomeKit will allow for control using the Apple Home app and Siri. Using HomeKit to set up your lights can also be an easier process for setting up your lights on your network.
Before you begin, please ensure you have access to your HomeKit code included in your LIFX packaging or the HK-# located on your device. You will also need to have a HomeKit-enabled light which is listed in the link above.
We recommend taking a picture of any codes before you set up your light for easy access on your mobile device.
Step 1
Download the Apple Home app and enable Siri
You can download the Home app from the App store.
Step 2
Set up your Home App
Before you can set up your LIFX light, you will first need to set up the Apple Home app. You can find instructions here.
Step 3
Reset your light and router
If you've not attempted to set up your light via the LIFX app or Home app before, then ignore this step.
Otherwise, a hardware reset will ensure your lights are available to be detected in your network.
- Start with the LIFX light on
- Turn your light off and on at the wall 5 times slowly at consistent intervals
- Reset your router
Step 4
Add your light to HomeKit
To add your light to HomeKit, view the steps here.
You will also want to ensure you connect your light with your 2.4ghz band Wi-Fi (avoid using any Wi-Fi extenders for this step) with a strong connection.
Once the light is set up in the Home app, you will have basic controls over the LIFX light. If you wish to have remote control over your lights, you will also need a compatible Apple device to act as the Home Hub (more information here).
Step 5
Add your light to LIFX for the full experience
Your light may now appear within the LIFX app under the 'Almost Done' section. Tap the label of your device name and complete the setup steps of adding your light to a location and group and giving it a name. Once completed, your light will now appear on your Dashboard in the LIFX app.
Adding your light to the LIFX app gives you access to features like Effects and Scheduling, which are pretty neat!