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How to control CheerLights

To control CheerLights, send a tweet to @cheerlights or include “cheerlights” somewhere in your message with the name of a color.

Example Tweet: @CheerLights Paint the town red

This will cause a chain reaction and all of the CheerLights controllers will change their color to red, since “red” is a supported keyword.

CheerLight Colors and Commands:

  • red
  • green
  • blue
  • cyan
  • white
  • warmwhite
  • purple
  • magenta
  • yellow
  • orange

You can check previous tweets on Twitter Search or by viewing the CheerLights Channel on ThingSpeak.

Here’s a video introduction to CheerLights:

CheerLights



CheerLights Hotline:

+1 385-282-4337 (Call or TXT)

About

CheerLights is an ioBridge Labs project that allows people's lights all across the world to synchronize, stay linked based on social networking trends. It's a way to connect physical things with social networking experiences and spread cheer at the same time.

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  • Video Introduction
  • Control CheerLights
  • API
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  • CheerLights Video Introduction
  • CheerLights Live
  • Press
  • Call or TXT CheerLights
  • CheerLights iPhone Apps
  • CheerLights Android App
  • CheerLights Chrome Extension
  • CheerLights Web Page Widget
  • How to control CheerLights
  • How to subscribe to the CheerLights feed
  • How to make a CheerLights controller with Arduino and ioBridge
  • How to make a CheerLights controller with Arduino and Digi ConnectPort X2
  • How to make a CheerLights controller with Arduino Ethernet

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