Request for Comment: What products do you want Wireless Sensor Tags to integrate with?

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mytaglist.com support

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Sep 8, 2014, 12:10:47 PM9/8/14
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Over the next few months, until IFTTT opens up their platform to allow us define "Wireless Sensor Tags channel", we will manually integrate with popular IoT and Home Automation products, one by one. Once integrated they will show up as a tag entry in the user interface and you will be able to trigger them, through events from Wireless Tags with algorithms defined in KumoApp or using our JSON API 

We have already done this for Nest Thermostat. 

We are currently working on WeMo switch. 

We are also working on supporting OAuth2 to make it possible for 3rd party to write "app" to link with our Web service without using your account email/password, so you can revoke the link anytime from inside our app. 
OAuth2 has become so widely used and it's long overdue that our API supported it. Zapier will be the first 3rd party "app" that uses this feature.

To help us plan ahead, we would like everybody to comment/vote here as to what service or products (that are not on Zapier; since we will support Zapier soon) you want Wireless Sensor Tags to integrate with. 

Thanks in advance for your comment. 

Joshue Martin

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Sep 8, 2014, 2:14:20 PM9/8/14
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I'm interested in Smartthings integration.

steve

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Sep 8, 2014, 3:15:00 PM9/8/14
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I would like to see Pushover  - As they have quiet hours and high priority alerts
LittleBits would be cool but not a must have

doug roorda

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Sep 11, 2014, 9:42:06 AM9/11/14
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PRTG would be nice. I have a script the does the scrapping currently, but something more native would be nice.

Scott in Pollock

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Sep 11, 2014, 11:49:01 AM9/11/14
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Another vote for SmartThings. While you can send to SmartThings endpoints using custom URLs, SmartThings is not advised of the tags state. I am thinking about some form a virtual device, but states would still not be accurate.

Ideally you  would want some form of polling here but I have yet to figure out how to do this.

Matt Frank

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Sep 11, 2014, 3:52:28 PM9/11/14
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SmartThings please

mytaglist.com support

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Sep 19, 2014, 12:17:51 PM9/19/14
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You are invited to try out our unpublished IFTTT channel:

steve

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Sep 20, 2014, 4:23:42 AM9/20/14
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Hi Support

I have tested a number of Recipes and all are working great. i.e. Wemo switches on and off. Pushover notifications. I will keep testing but well done a massive move forward for the product.

Steve

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Sep 24, 2014, 9:08:48 PM9/24/14
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I wanted to let everyone know that I've put up a first pass of the Smartthings integration I've been working on.  You can check it out here:

It works nicely for the motion tags, and I expect it will work reasonably well for the other tag types.  I haven't tested the other types though as I don't have the hardware. 

Bragg2012

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Oct 21, 2014, 1:02:31 PM10/21/14
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Sorry guys, just posted a separate thread then noticed this post!   Please delete.

Any chance you could integrate with Heatmiser thermostats?  You can request their API etc here:

Cheers


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Bragg2012

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Does the WeMo integration also cover the LED Bulbs? If not, it would be awesome if those were integrated too.


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Zhiheng Cao

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We are developing support for it right now! Should roll out support on Android app first in the next ~2 weeks and then in iOS app. 

Note: WeMo support is only available in 2.3.1 of iOS app which is still under AppStore review after 3 weeks!  Not very developer&user friendly move by Apple: breaking a lot of iOS7 APIs in iOS8 forcing most app to update in order to run properly, which apparently is why much longer wait in the AppStore review! Note current version Kumostat app is broken in iOS8 especially on iPads. For new user the app won't even send you push notifications on iOS8 (will be fixed in 2.3.2 when it comes out of review.)

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WeMo LED bulbs are now integrated. You can turn on/off, dim, set fading speed for each bulb from the Web interface or Android app, and automate based on sensor events in KumoApp. With the existing released iOS app (2.3.1) you can associate Wemo LED bulbs and turn on/off them, but the dimming slider is only available in the Web/Android interface until future iOS app release. 

http://wirelesstags.myshopify.com/blogs/news/15704764-wemo-led-light-bulbs-support
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Erik

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I would like the ability to remotely monitor a weather station that I have located at a vacation property.  I'm not sure if the tag manager can pick up the signal but its a La Crosse Technology weather station and it transmits at 915 MHz under normal setup.  I think it tries 920 then 910 MHz if it can't connect but its usually on 915 MHz.  This would be monitoring only, no control.  Thanks.

Wynne Walker

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Nov 9, 2014, 11:12:27 PM11/9/14
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Savant (savant.com) would be really nice.

Is Zapier working now?

Wynne

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Larry Augustin

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I'd like to see the Android app generate Intent messages so other Android apps could react to events from Wireless Sensor Tags.  This would give integration with, for example, Tasker, which can create scripts in reaction to broadcast Intent messages.  Instead of needing to build integrations with other individual apps, this would enable integration with any Android app.  Other apps could choose to react to your Intent messages.  People could use Tasker to trigger other apps.

Webb Dickson

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Would like to integrate with Honeywell wifi thermostats....


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Joshue Martin

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+1 to integrate with Honeywell Total Connect Comfort 

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Nathan Glaser

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Hello!!

I was wondering if there was any plans to integrate with any of the One Wire systems?  The HA7Net is an ethernet controller that supports one wire sensors and since it is on the same LAN as the Tag Manager, there should be a way to pull in those sensors.  I think adding the One Wire sensors would greatly increase the appeal of the Wireless Tags system as a turn key setup.

Please let me know if you need any info or access to a HA7Net.

Thanks,

Nate


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DaveGadgeteer

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I wish the motion sensor tags could also report a contact closure. There's 5 contact points on the circuit board, probably for testing, but perhaps the device could report two of them being connected or not? Or add another one... 

comarley

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+1 to integrate with Honeywell Total Connect Comfort / RedLink thermostats

Michael West

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Which thermostats does that work with?

 

http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-RTH8580WF-Programmable-Touchscreen-Thermostats/dp/B00EP6C8UA/

 

I’d love to replace my thermostat with sensor tags but I don’t want to pay the high price for a Nest (especially when I won’t use it for it’s “learning” feature anyways). Would be nice to use one of these cheap ones from inside the app.

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Tim Austin-Mills

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It would be excellent to be able to poll the Tag Manager to simply read the current values of a device (Meaning all traffic was kept locally) 

I would really like to be able to integrate the temperate readings into PRTG which is monitoring our network and servers.

Thomas Thorner

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Feb 20, 2015, 11:41:09 AM2/20/15
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From a reseller point of view...

Integration with MRX-10, 20 from URC--> http://www.universalremote.com/

And/or



 

Zhiheng Cao

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Feb 20, 2015, 1:05:41 PM2/20/15
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Thanks for the suggestions. We are currently working on Integrating with Honeywell Total Connect series Thermostat to achieve same levels of functionality as Nest Thermostat integration. ETA end of this month. 

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+1 to integrate with Honeywell Total Connect Comfort / RedLink thermostats

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On Saturday, December 20, 2014 at 11:01:12 PM UTC+1, DaveGadgeteer wrote:
I wish the motion sensor tags could also report a contact closure. There's 5 contact points on the circuit board, probably for testing, but perhaps the device could report two of them being connected or not? Or add another one...

Arents thse 5 contact points for installing the firmware and programming the chip?
 

Michael West

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Yeah, I’m pretty sure they just go to the flash rom and CPU for programming and resetting.

 

It would be great if there was a tool like the WeMo Maker, which is what Dave is looking for. Sensor port and maybe a low power relay? That would be awesome.

 

I have a laundry list of things I’d love to use that with. Notification when the dryer is finished, hook up to power meter to monitor power usage, connect to doorbell to see when it’s rung, etc.

 

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wiigor zweeffan

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One wireless tag could have multiple connections (like the reed switch has but this makes it possible to connect like 4 temperature sensors to one tag and some open and close contacts and a relay module. This way you only need one pic and can have a whole set of add ons for every sensor tag. (you wont have to duplicate the microntroller and the wifi transmission part only modify some code to make it possible to return more values. At least thats what i guess :D I would call it the CombiKumo

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comarley

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Has this been completed? If so, do you have specs?


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Thanks for the suggestions. We are currently working on Integrating with Honeywell Total Connect series Thermostat to achieve same levels of functionality as Nest Thermostat integration. ETA end of this month. 
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 5:35 PM, comarley <craig....@ibesolutions.com> wrote:
+1 to integrate with Honeywell Total Connect Comfort / RedLink thermostats

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comarley

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Apr 1, 2015, 10:04:24 AM4/1/15
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Has the Honeywell Total Comfort integration been completed?

Cao Gadgets

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Apr 2, 2015, 8:00:51 PM4/2/15
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Yes you have not noticed? It has been added to latest versions of Web, iOS and Android app. 

Joshue Martin

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Apr 3, 2015, 12:25:47 PM4/3/15
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I think it does not work with European Honeywell Total Comfort.

I have a Honeywell Evohome in Spain (https://europe.mytotalconnectcomfort.com)
Imágenes integradas 1

If I use the same login and password in WirelessTag web I receive the AuthenticationFailed error: 
Imágenes integradas 2

I think the Honeywell Total Comfort integration works with the accounts of https://mytotalconnectcomfort.com/portal/, but not with the accounts of https://europe.mytotalconnectcomfort.com

I can use my Honeywell Evohome with Ifttt.com, if it helps:
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Eric Lee

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Just started another post and saw this after. Looks like many others have done the same. I am interested in getting the ECOBEE thermostats integrated. I would be happy to be a tester. They do have there own app, but it would be nice to just use one for all! 

Cabincats

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Any thoughts to supporting Wemo Makers directly without IFTTT?  That doesn't appear to be a device I can currently associate.

Thanks!

Michael West

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Seconded! I’ve been looking to get a Maker to do some of the things the tags can’t do.

 

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Curtis E

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The option to have a relay or 2 along with a sensor point would be great.  Of course, NO and NC options, anything that allows us to integrate with other devices.

Curtis E

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What we need is a tag that will do all the Maker will, and more.......

The Kumo Reed already takes a sensor, but a Tag that would take a sensor and have a relay or 2 would be great, and small form factor...


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Seconded! I’ve been looking to get a Maker to do some of the things the tags can’t do.

 

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Any thoughts to supporting Wemo Makers directly without IFTTT?  That doesn't appear to be a device I can currently associate.

 

Thanks!

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Ola Löfgren

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May 31, 2015, 2:58:15 PM5/31/15
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Support for openHAB would be great.

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I would like to request integration with Scout Alarm.  They are on IFTTT but being able to use their door/window and motion sensors along with the Wireless Tags would be powerful, as well as a better integration between those two, WEMO, and thermostats.  I'd prefer not to rely on IFTTT.

Tony Jones

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Jun 29, 2015, 5:19:07 PM6/29/15
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I second the Scout Alarm integration request!

Tony Jones

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I'd love to see support for the Radio Thermostat offerings. These are sold at Home Depot and other big box stores - they were a cheap(-ish) way to get an internet enabled thermostat before Nest. I think the CT50 was the most common model - which is still available from Amazon and Home Depot (online - they don't seem to cary them in the store anymore).

Mine was sold under the 3M Filtrete brand.


Thanks!

Keith Allred

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Aug 4, 2015, 5:19:08 PM8/4/15
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Another vote for Scout Alarm,
Thanks
Keith

Kevin Holmgren

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Aug 8, 2015, 2:31:24 PM8/8/15
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HomeKit seems to not have been mentioned, but that would help in home monitoring.

Greg Johnston

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Aug 10, 2015, 12:57:28 PM8/10/15
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I would be interested in OpenHAB integration.

jmpfo...@gmail.com

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OpenHab and smarthings

Andre Lackmann

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Aug 12, 2015, 1:41:05 AM8/12/15
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Another +1 for OpenHAB

JO

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I'd like to see implementation with Chamberlain My Q garage door opener. Coming into range and having the garage door automatically open would be a nice touch....

Frank Mack

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Sep 19, 2015, 4:57:57 AM9/19/15
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Hi, I am pretty new to all of this but loving it so far.

Can anybody help me with integrating USR-WM1 wifi relays with Kumostat?
They are nicer and easier to work with than the Wemos.

Basically if somebody could show me how to write a command to swith the things on and off that would help.

Thx,

Archibald Tuttle

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Sep 22, 2015, 8:33:25 AM9/22/15
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I don't know what is on "Zapier" or what Zapier is. i'm sure that is only a google away. But the most overlooked area of integration is something more universal for the industrial side.  Many existing probe/measurement technologies utilize a 4 to 20 ma signal as a digitial indicator of virtually any industrial indicia.  All the instruments already exist that past a varying amperage based on the altering resistance of the sensor so if you had a tag that could be wired across the reading terminals of these sensors you would have a tag that could read virtually any aspect of operation for any industrial process. Then you could offer the opportunity for various manufacturers of the sensing equipment (you're already dealing with Honeywell, for instance) to integrate with the software so the user doesn't have to make their own assessments of what the signal strengths mean.  And it is quite typical for these industrial applications to differentiate between their operating and safety functions and those making the sensors and systems do so regularly and where there are complex operating regimes, they have good old fashioned analogy safeties instituted so this technology, despite its apparent maturity, wouldn't have to be bombproof.

Mostly we would use it for monitoring various setups for fuel use but it could grow to operational assistance.  The industrial alternatives are kludgy, hard to work, expensive, don't integrate well across manufacturers, etc.

One other thing that would be very handy is some kind of circuit state sensor.  It could be just a voltage measure so if a 120 circuit is turned on it returns 120V which serves the additional function given digital accuracies of monitoring grid voltage being delivered, but mostly we may be trying to time how long a boiler is on and compare that to outdoor and indoor temperatures. Some use state sensors so they only record the change in state vs having a voltage reading delivered or available every 10 seconds or something. it does the same thing.  because systems work on varying voltages a wide range of votage reading capability would be appropriate. Mostly AC is employed but in battery systems even automotive and in some settings DC is employed.  don't know if that would need to be a separate tag.

Your system in general looks as close to a substitute linking "logging" with web interface and utilizing wireless technology. I am excited once i get a few more questions answered to put some of these to use.

thanks,

brian

Willems Davy

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Dec 5, 2015, 8:13:29 AM12/5/15
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i would love to have some nodes that receive triggers / input from wireless tags for NODE RED (http://nodered.org/), i think it might be able to do this using the existing API that is availible now, but i lack the skills to delve myselve deeper into this


Senyo Seckley

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Dec 11, 2015, 9:07:10 AM12/11/15
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Sonos intergration would be the one!! Imagine your music seemlessly following your round the house. I've got 2 play1's on my xmas list, so please feel free to work on it for me. :)

MiPl

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a dc voltage (12 or/and 24 DC) measuring sensor would be nice.

Michael Plagmann

Josh Colombo

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Dec 26, 2015, 11:36:03 PM12/26/15
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Does the Wemo support also include the Wemo light switch (F7C030FC)?

I would like to use the PIR sensor to trigger the Wemo light switch.

Thanks
Josh
 

azium

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Dec 28, 2015, 2:26:50 PM12/28/15
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I know there's already Evohome support -- but for some stupid reason, Honeywell have a different server for European Evohome Thremostats.  I'm not sure if it's just a different server or a totally separate api -- but anyway, it would be nice if there was support for us in Europe using both Wirelesstags and Evohome!!

angelo sebastianelli

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also interested in having evohome working with wirelesstags in EU

Bragg2012

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Jan 8, 2016, 12:39:19 PM1/8/16
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Integration with Amazon Echo would be pretty good https://developer.amazon.com/public/solutions/alexa/alexa-voice-service

It already integrates with the wemo switches but not the LED bulbs so adding that would be a +1.  Also asking it the status of the various tags or to arm/disarm etc would be awesome. 

Cabincats

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Jan 22, 2016, 5:17:16 PM1/22/16
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+++++++++

You can do Echo control via IFTTT...but of course the delay.  Really enjoying my Echo!!!

It would be totally cool for tags to allow for direct Echo support.  Alexa really is that good for voice recognition and control.

This would be a great tag addition.  If Amazon can lower price point to $100 with next gen it will be even more successful.

Ramias

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Feb 6, 2016, 9:32:42 PM2/6/16
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Would be nice to see this in Indigo (Mac home automation platform) which uses Python for its plugin language.

Vera too. 

Warren G

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Feb 7, 2016, 8:23:37 AM2/7/16
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Warren G

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Feb 7, 2016, 8:24:19 AM2/7/16
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How about INSTEON devices?

Michael Hill

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Mar 16, 2016, 8:55:33 AM3/16/16
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Integration with openHAB would open up access to a broad audience who are technology savvy and would like the flexibility and openness of the wirelesstag ecosystem.  This will allow you to make use of their numerous pre-built integrations, rules engines and open platform like the way IFTTT expands your footprint.

Leif Olson

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Jun 28, 2016, 2:22:41 PM6/28/16
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I would like to see integration with the Sensi Wi-Fi Thermostat.  It is a great alternative to a Nest that works better on older 4-wire systems.

https://www.amazon.com/Sensi-Wi-Fi-Programmable-Thermostat-1F86U-42WF/dp/B00HHE60CE

It currently works with Wink hubs and Amazon Echo so it must have some control APIs.
As an alternative, I would certainly like to see integration with the Wink hub as well as that could then control the Sensi.

Sam

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Jun 28, 2016, 2:36:56 PM6/28/16
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I would also like to see an integration with the Wink Hub !!

Mirza Dedic

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Jul 1, 2016, 12:21:43 PM7/1/16
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Please allow integration with openHAB 2. Having access to these sensors with existing openHAB automation system would be HUGE. I am happy to test this if you need someone to do any kind of testing.

Nikolaj Hommelgaard

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Aug 22, 2016, 6:24:37 AM8/22/16
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It would be great to integrate with home-assistant.io

/Nikolaj

Justin Erickson

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Aug 24, 2016, 11:54:52 AM8/24/16
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I was also going to say Home Assistant would be a HUUUGE improvement to this product and the sensors. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE look into intergration with https://home-assistant.io/

mytaglist.com support

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Aug 25, 2016, 3:14:21 PM8/25/16
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Thank you all for the suggestions. We are looking into integration with OpenHAB. 

About 5 days ago we have submitted for certification Amazon Alexa integration as a SmartHome skill, not sure how long it will take. The SmartHome skill allows Alexa to recognize custom names you gave to each tag (not available with standard skill where you have to give Alexa a list of all possible tag names beforehand, for all users, up to 50000!).  However unlike standard skill you are not able to respond back with any information (not currently with Smart Home skill). 

If it is approved in the original form, the integration will work as follows:

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Find key attached to a tag using speaker inside each tag. 

Try saying:  "Alexa, turn on Car Key beeper,"  to help you find your key. 

Each tag also monitors and records motion events, temperature, humidity, ambient light, water leaks. 

Try saying: 
"Alexa, turn on Car Key motion," to enable motion sensor on the tag; 
"Alexa, turn off Car Key motion," to disable it; or if you have more than 1 tag with motion sensor, 
"Alexa, turn on all motion tags," to enable motion sensor on all tags when you leave home. 

You can also say...

"Alexa, turn on temperature monitoring in Bedroom."
"Alexa, turn on temperature monitoring in all tags." 

"Alexa, turn on humidity monitoring in Car Key."
"Alexa, turn on humidity monitoring in all tags."

Link a temperature sensor tag with a Nest or Honeywell thermostat in order to regulate temperature in a location different from where the thermostat is installed. AC or heat is turned on when tag temperature monitoring reports "too hot" or "too cold". Change either the "too hot" or "too cold" threshold temperature by saying:

"Alexa, set Bedroom temperature to 74."

Dave Woolfenden

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Sep 6, 2016, 11:53:37 AM9/6/16
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I too would like to see some kind of integration with the Wink Hub.

Paul Timpson

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Sep 10, 2016, 2:21:54 PM9/10/16
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ilumi bulbs

Hannu Harju

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Sep 11, 2016, 7:41:30 AM9/11/16
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Philips Hue please! PIR sensor + Hue = awesome!

jmpfo...@gmail.com

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Sep 14, 2016, 6:28:21 AM9/14/16
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Apple Homekit

Matthew Gustas

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Sep 17, 2016, 1:03:26 PM9/17/16
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I've enabled the alexa skill.  I'm wondering if there is an easy way to get the temperature from a tag? Something like "Alexa, what is the temperature of Basement Tag"

Peter Ramer

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Sep 25, 2016, 5:14:30 PM9/25/16
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Hi Doug,
Any change you can share your script for scrapping the data for PRTG?
Thanks,
Peter

On Thursday, September 11, 2014 at 7:42:06 AM UTC-6, doug roorda wrote:
PRTG would be nice. I have a script the does the scrapping currently, but something more native would be nice.

steve

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Sep 26, 2016, 3:06:12 AM9/26/16
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Hi Support

I would also Like to have data  in PRTG.

thanks

Paul Klissas

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Oct 23, 2016, 8:03:59 PM10/23/16
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I too would love to see this type of feature. Asking Alexa the current status of a sensor, temperature, humidity, etc. I'd also like to see some sort of feed back to Alexa. So if the back door is opened Alexa would say "Back door is open" or low temperature would be reported back to you from Alexa as the web app does currently. How about a "Alexa arm/disarm all motion sensors." 

Paul Klissas

Simon Bell

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Nov 3, 2016, 5:46:30 AM11/3/16
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Hi Doug,

I know it's been a while since you posted, I was just wondering if you're still using PRTG with the Wireless Sensors?

Kind Regards,

Simon


On Thursday, 11 September 2014 14:42:06 UTC+1, doug roorda wrote:
PRTG would be nice. I have a script the does the scrapping currently, but something more native would be nice.

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doug roorda

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Nov 7, 2016, 11:28:35 AM11/7/16
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Yes, I do. I now use a blend of push for readings, plus scraping the probe settings from the site for battery and signal strength.

Joshué Martín

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Nov 11, 2016, 3:06:33 AM11/11/16
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I'm interested on this also.

Stefan van der Eijk

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Nov 12, 2016, 5:53:43 AM11/12/16
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I'd like to send updates from my tag manager straight to my domoticz open source home automation system. I run it on https only, so it would be nice if the tag manager could post to https.

Chris dePaola

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Nov 17, 2016, 10:17:47 PM11/17/16
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Integration with Control4 home automation systems would be awesome!

EventPhotoMan

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Dec 5, 2016, 11:26:21 PM12/5/16
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Just a suggestion for a new product...

I'd like someone to develope a solenoid driven floor register to control the air flow from my furnace.

Paired with a wireless tag, a floor register can control the amount of heat or cool air in each room. The louvers can be opened or closed by a selinoid (powered by two D Cell batteries)

As the sun travels from one room to another, the power floor register can open and close as needed.

Any thoughts?

LFMc in Texas

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Dec 6, 2016, 11:17:20 AM12/6/16
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Integration via ethernet with Universal Devices ISY home automation computers would be great. This would be a gateway to Insteon, Zwave, energy management and many other products they support. Plus it could allow a localized system that could stay up and running even in an internet outage. 

LFMc in Texas

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Dec 6, 2016, 11:32:54 AM12/6/16
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It would be great to have a wireless tag that included GPS logging. It could keep a GPS and time log that downloads back to the cloud when reconnected and integrate with Google maps to show a track of the tag activity. So no real-time connection beyond the range of the Tag Manager, just when it returns back and reconnects. Would be great for pets, livestock, cars, rental vehicles, etc. 

Casey Forbes

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Dec 6, 2016, 11:42:00 AM12/6/16
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I'd love to see integration with the Honeywell Lyric thermostat. It is Honeywell's version of the Nest.
 

James Dandy

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Dec 10, 2016, 8:51:17 AM12/10/16
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1) The Alexa Skill should include requests for temperature & humidity.
2) Google Home integration.

shumb...@gmail.com

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Dec 14, 2016, 1:11:47 PM12/14/16
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Wink and/or Stringify integration would be greatly appreciated.

Leif Olson

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Dec 14, 2016, 2:06:09 PM12/14/16
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As I have now switched all of my home automation to a new Wink Hub 2 I would very much like to see Wink integration come to Wireless Sensor Tags.

Thanks in advance!

Slim Nil

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Dec 14, 2016, 2:13:36 PM12/14/16
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Count me in.  Wonderful suggestion.  Please add support for Wink for the Wireless Sensor Tags.

Sam


On Dec 14, 2016, at 2:06 PM, Leif Olson <leo...@gmail.com> wrote:

As I have now switched all of my home automation to a new Wink Hub 2 I would very much like to see Wink integration come to Wireless Sensor Tags.

Thanks in advance!

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Scott D

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Jan 4, 2017, 11:49:07 AM1/4/17
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I would probably spend $1k on wireless tags if they supported Stringify and Alexa integration.

gainestr

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Jan 5, 2017, 9:03:28 AM1/5/17
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I would like to see Siri integration. It was brought up a couple of years ago. What happened?

adr...@ideasdelaboratorio.com

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Jan 5, 2017, 11:31:15 AM1/5/17
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Any access control keypad integrated with Wireless Sensor Tags?

gainestr

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Jan 5, 2017, 1:30:30 PM1/5/17
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I would love to see this as an option as well.  

PM

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Jan 13, 2017, 8:29:11 AM1/13/17
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WHAT YOU REALLY NEED TO DO IS HAVE YOUR TAGS INTEGRATE WITH YOUR TECH SUPPORT AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT!
2 of 5 tags failed within 2 weeks

Maybe you should start there!




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Frank Cisler

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Jan 13, 2017, 2:41:01 PM1/13/17
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LOCAL JSON SUPPORT!

I really love the products but I'm not quite sure why I have to go outside of my network to query a device that is ON my network? Limited to local subnet/username/pass, at this point i'm fine with no security!

Ben Cable

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Jan 14, 2017, 1:32:20 AM1/14/17
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+1 to local network support

Senyo

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Jan 15, 2017, 6:56:58 PM1/15/17
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Alexa integration in the U.K. :)

John Abraham

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Jan 23, 2017, 6:29:08 AM1/23/17
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+1 to local (Intranet) JSON support.
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