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I'm looking to add in-wall dimmer modules (no neutral) to control dimmable ceiling LED luminaires within 'scenes' that also include floor/table lamps with Philips Hue bulbs. Ideally, these will allow for adjustable ramp up/down dimming rates.
Scene control and scheduling should be via Apple HomeKit, either directly or via Philips Hue (due to some of the Hue-specific features associated with bulb colour temperature linked to time of day i.e. relative to sunrise/sunset). Again ideally, all lights (ceiling spots controlled via dimmer modules, as well as floor/table lamps) should work in unison. I would ideally also retain the existing 2-position rocker light switches (MK - mostly 3-way), even if only with basic local control capability e.g. 'off' or return to previous level, as most control would be using voice or schedules.
It appears that the Wiser dimmer modules already comply with the Zigbee Light Link specification, as used by Hue also. However, I've not been able to establish if the above would work using a Hue Bridge, or alternatively controlling the Hue bulbs using a Wiser hub instead, potentially at the loss of some Hue features.
If the current modules are not compatible with this configuration, I wonder if Schneider are planning new models for easier integration with 3rd-party smart home technologies through their membership of Matter, whether that be using Zigbee, Thread or Wi-Fi radio, instead of everything via the Wiser 'walled garden' approach?