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I will be following this!
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And, in my opinion at least, if this device would be build by Samsung or Google it would cost at least half more! That is, if it isn't any campaign device.
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+1
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Yes, two of them have been showing photos, here on this forum.And one on tweakers.
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MathijsFrencken said: I have backed as Geek in the kickstarter campaign, I guess 3 more months? After the first batch and super backers the geek, early backers and normal are sent out
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Phuturist said: RobinVanKekem said: A simple guide to have your existing door bell to send a Z-Wave signal: http://www.robbshop.nl/over-z-wave/z-wave-projecten/z-wave-deurbel Thanx Robin, that might actually be of use as I …
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Same subnet, no wireless device separation, has to allow broadcast traffic.Could be a lot of things
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A simple guide to have your existing door bell to send a Z-Wave signal: http://www.robbshop.nl/over-z-wave/z-wave-projecten/z-wave-deurbel
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LuukVisscher said: Great news. Homey is on his way. Movies and reviews we need!
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I assume the first order at the manufacturer is larger than 20pcs. So the others are to create a complete send batch for the kickstarter campaign guys?
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I have the same way of integrating my domotica: it still has to work when Homey is on a firmware update ;-) That's why I have bought one of these: http://www.robbshop.nl/z-wave-schakelaar-duro-2000-met-2-uitgangen-2x1700watt-577 This will rep…
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@Athomey If I'm not mistaken you have a stand alone system for zones? Can Homey connect to this system and read all the temperatures in all zones?
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Nice to know when I'm using the HTTP app where it was developed! HAHA
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Maybe something like this could replace the (expensive for solving this specific problem) Neeo: http://www.zwaveproducts.com/Zwave-Controllers/Zwave-Remotes/Remotec-Z-Wave-Z-URC550-Universal-Remote.html
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Emile said: We ship a 5V 2A (=10W) adapter, but our measurements show ~7W peak usage. That's really low for peak power! Well done!
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Oh wow, that would make things a lot easier!
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Emile said: Oh yes, but please wait with making the apps, as we're going to introduce APIs for Calendar, E-mail, Weather and News services through an update. That means that an app can 'plug-in' to this service, e.g. a Google Calendar app. …
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Up to one hour after posting on the cog wheel (tandwiel) right of the quote button on your post
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Not only the outside will count for OOBE :-)
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OOBE = Out Of The Box Experience ;-)
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@Fire69 seems fair enough.
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Because I think we are now talking about smaller things which can be shifted more easely
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If they have to provide a software roadmap the flexibility will be less because you'll have to stick to the roadmap. Just a thought.
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I think your searching for something like this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared
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Maybe I didn't get it but are variables reachable across different flows?
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CyanogenMod has the permission model since 5.0
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@Tim_Brass The radiator thermostat you linked to is just a Danfoss LC13, available for €59,98 on (www.robbshop.nl) Since the LC13 is Z-wave Homey should be able control it (sometime in the future?)
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Why not use a Remotec ZXT-120? Don't know if the device is/will be supported @Emile ? Manual here
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@Emile, Homey does have Zigbee on board, doesn't it?
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As long as there is no paper with the protocol described the only thing that can be done is reverse engineering the protocol. The main question then will be: how stable is it then?