@ronsell I had the same issue, I removed the hub from Apple Home, then reset the Flic Hub, then went through the entire process of setting up the hub and then setting up the Flic button. It now works as expected.
@idoygr Hi there! Please note we will be sending you a replacement for the Hub. Could you please contact us to laura@shortcutlabs.com with your updated address details? Many thanks!
@eric-dsouza so today i deleted the Flics from the hub. I then re-added Flic A to the hub and re-connected the device to the routine in Alexa, it worked! I then did the same with Flic B, and now they both work! let's see how long it stays working
@robarammisc
Hello!
We use this script with the hub at Nationaltheatret in Norway, and it works super nice!
I have put two buttons on two different phones, so that the actor who answers the phones, push the button, and it sends an osc-command to Qlab to stop the ring ring que.
The hub is about 20meters away from the buttons, and we have 350-370 audience every day.
@steve-2 Do you have Flic 1st generation buttons or Flic 2? They have different number of LED colours and behave differently.
On Flic 2, the button will blink two short red blinks when pressed and connected if the battery voltage is low, in that case please try to insert a newer battery.
It sounds like a good idea to add an option to disable certificates. We already have that in the Internet Request action in the Flic app. I'll add it to our todo list.
The hub sdk is just a "static site" so you should be able to download the relevant files and host it from your own computer.