Home Automation with Bluetooth Device
Posted: 08 Jan 2015 22:04
Hi Martin,
After many attempts to find a smart way to do the below with WIFI or GEOLOCATION, I recently thought that Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) would be the best way to go:
When I enter my home, therefore get in range of a Bluetooth device OR connect to a Bluetooth device, I want to switch off 3G/4G, switch on Wifi, put phone on vibrate, and do other things if necessary. When I leave my home, I want to switch on 3G/4G, switch off Wifi, make the ringing loud, and do other things if necessary.
(I have a 1bed room apartment, so perfect for the range of only one Bluetooth device).
I am sure you have read about doing this with Wifi or Geolocation a million times.
I want to ditch WIFI or GEOLOCATION to do the above, as I find them not reliable enough, too power hungry, cumbersome, etc…
With Bluetooth 4.0, I think it is doable, considering that I have a Moto 360 smartwatch and a Moto Buds always on with me; therefore nowadays I have Bluetooth ON on my device almost all the time.
I just bought this:
http://store.radiusnetworks.com/collect ... acon-usb-2
I thought putting this little Bluetooth antenna on an USB charger in the middle of my house would become my Bluetooth trigger as soon as I connect to it entering my home, or disconnect as soon as leaving.
As Trigger, I can see that you have done
- Bluetooth Device Connected
- Bluetooth Device Disconnected
- Bluetooth State
TRIGGER REQUEST:
I am wondering if you could add
- “Available Bluetooth Device”
Which would trigger when a specific device is “sensed” to be nearby. I guess, the trigger would periodical check if the “available” device is in range.
I wish I could only use
- Bluetooth Device Connected
- Bluetooth Device Disconnected
BUT I cannot get my phone to actually properly connect to the RadBeacon. My phone just sees it in the list of Available Bluetooth Devices but cannot connect to it...
If you think it is not doable at all, or the periodically “sensing” would not make sense, then I will return the Beacon device and find another Bluetooth device that I can properly connect to in my home (I could do that with my old Pebble watch – but that makes it an expensive and cumbersome Bluetooth Home Automation antenna!)
After many attempts to find a smart way to do the below with WIFI or GEOLOCATION, I recently thought that Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) would be the best way to go:
When I enter my home, therefore get in range of a Bluetooth device OR connect to a Bluetooth device, I want to switch off 3G/4G, switch on Wifi, put phone on vibrate, and do other things if necessary. When I leave my home, I want to switch on 3G/4G, switch off Wifi, make the ringing loud, and do other things if necessary.
(I have a 1bed room apartment, so perfect for the range of only one Bluetooth device).
I am sure you have read about doing this with Wifi or Geolocation a million times.
I want to ditch WIFI or GEOLOCATION to do the above, as I find them not reliable enough, too power hungry, cumbersome, etc…
With Bluetooth 4.0, I think it is doable, considering that I have a Moto 360 smartwatch and a Moto Buds always on with me; therefore nowadays I have Bluetooth ON on my device almost all the time.
I just bought this:
http://store.radiusnetworks.com/collect ... acon-usb-2
I thought putting this little Bluetooth antenna on an USB charger in the middle of my house would become my Bluetooth trigger as soon as I connect to it entering my home, or disconnect as soon as leaving.
As Trigger, I can see that you have done
- Bluetooth Device Connected
- Bluetooth Device Disconnected
- Bluetooth State
TRIGGER REQUEST:
I am wondering if you could add
- “Available Bluetooth Device”
Which would trigger when a specific device is “sensed” to be nearby. I guess, the trigger would periodical check if the “available” device is in range.
I wish I could only use
- Bluetooth Device Connected
- Bluetooth Device Disconnected
BUT I cannot get my phone to actually properly connect to the RadBeacon. My phone just sees it in the list of Available Bluetooth Devices but cannot connect to it...
If you think it is not doable at all, or the periodically “sensing” would not make sense, then I will return the Beacon device and find another Bluetooth device that I can properly connect to in my home (I could do that with my old Pebble watch – but that makes it an expensive and cumbersome Bluetooth Home Automation antenna!)