✅ Fibaro HC3/HC3L

✅ Fibaro HC2/HCL


The Nanoleaf plugin will quickly add your Nanoleaf Aurora, Canvas & Shapes light panels to your Fibaro controller. ** Please note this plugin does not support the Essentials products **


* Before you being this process, please ensure that you have connected your Nanoleaf lights to your home WiFi, and have then setup in the Nanoleaf app, and that their firmware is updated. Also note this plugin will only work if the Nanoleaf devices are on the same subnet (network) as the automationbridge. This plugin will not work across different VLANS/subnets.


This guide assumes that you have already purchased the Nanoleaf plugin from within the automationbridge interface.


Step 1 - On the Network/Plugins page of the automationbridge, click the Add button on the Nanoleaf tile.


Step 2 - The automationbridge will then discover the devices on your local network.


Step 3 - When the discovery is complete, you will be presented with the list of devices that have been found. If you have multiple lights, just check the MAC address shown on screen with the one found on the label of the light.

Step 4 - Click Add on the required light panel (more can be added later), and you will start the process. You will need to hold down the connect/power button on the light until the status led starts blinking, usually 5-7 seconds then click the Connect button.


Step 5 - Once the automationbridge has successfully paired with the device, you will get a confirmation.


Step 6 - The automationbridge will then continue the setup process, connecting to the light and retrieving the details, and creating the Fibaro VD and also virtual devices for each Effect that is also found.


Step 7 - Click OK, this completes the addition process of your first Nanoleaf light.


You will now be taken to the Settings page for the plugin.

From here you can perform the following tasks,

- Add another Light.

- Remove a Light (also removing the Fibaro VD).

- Sync any changes to the device name and/or effects.

- Disable the Plugin (which removes the VD's from Fibaro).


Now when you look at your Fibaro HCL/HC2 controller, you will find some new devices.


There is one VD for the light itself, allowing you to turn on/off, set brightness and see the status of the light.


You will also find a VD has been created for each Effect, allowing you a quick way to turn on and switch to the desired effect.



These devices can now be used in the Scene editor, for example turning on the panel when a trigger is activated.


or via Fibaro LUA, here are some examples


For the main light VD, where {id} id the ID of the VD.


ON : fibaro:call({id}, "pressButton", "4")

OFF  fibaro:call({id}, "pressButton", "5")


If you are using a Fibaro HC3 Controller, you will find that the Nanoleaf has been added as a RGBW light like so, with the effects listed under the device itself.