Wiim Pro Plus status light control

theparkdude

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Does anyone know if there's an HTTP API command to toggle the status led light for the Pro Plus? I'd like to turn off the light when in standby and on again when in use. I checked the API document published for the Mini but obviously didn't find any reference to this.
 
Does anyone know if there's an HTTP API command to toggle the status led light for the Pro Plus? I'd like to turn off the light when in standby and on again when in use. I checked the API document published for the Mini but obviously didn't find any reference to this.
As someone glibly pointed out before, why do you need the light on when in use - the sound should tell you it's on and working ;)
 
I had to look up the definition of "glibly" in Mr. Ee's response, perfect word for the situation. 😁 This is my first Wiim product and admittedly I didn't search the forum before posting. I see now that there's ongoing drama with the status light and arguments have been made to its current functionality. Shame, looks like another case of fixing what's not broken...
 
Given that the WiiM team are working on such treats as room correction, adding additional services, developing more WiiM products, I really don't see how this light has become such an issue, it really pales in insignificance compared to the feat WiiM has achieved as a disruptor in the audio market.

If you don't like the light, turn it off, if you love the light, leave it on. It really doesn't matter.

For people using the WiiM as a trigger for other devices, simply pause your music when you aren't listening, and within a few minutes, the trigger will turn off the WiiM and the connected devices, even if the light is still on.
 
Any ideas?
These ideas will never be realized. Although I also don’t understand why install a color LED and use only white light of different intensities, which are difficult to distinguish? It would be possible to give the user the opportunity to adjust the light individually for typical device status and close this issue once and for all.
 
As someone glibly pointed out before, why do you need the light on when in use - the sound should tell you it's on and working ;)
So do you want the LED to be off when music is playing but turn on again when music stops playing?
 
So do you want the LED to be off when music is playing but turn on again when music stops playing?
Well, at least. Or vice versa. For example, I have limited internet and an uncontrolled amplifier. And the indicator has two states: white and white. This is a serious problem. You can turn off the amplifier and forget to turn off the streamer, and waste a lot of precious traffic.

P. S. Sorry that I answered instead of your interlocutor.
 
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