01-29-2020 09:43
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Good evening (o;
Just stumbled upon Fitibit and this forum as I was searching for smartwatches where I can develop own applications....so far Samsung and Apple are on board for evaluating...
From the API it seems that the SDK or Web API (whatever the difference is ;o) is mainly for gathering data from the watch itself....
But is Fitbit also usable as a device where it can make API requests (preferably https) to a local network or even the internet?
And what about bluetooth...can it be used to detect when someone enters a romm wearing a Fitbit?
Background: Looking for new user interface devices for our water/sanitary products to be show cased at an exhibition spring 2021 in Frankfurt...
thanks in advance
richard
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01-29-2020 11:49
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01-29-2020 11:49
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Morning. 😉
Yes, the companion is the only way to access the wider world.
WiFi is only used for firmware updates and sideloading apps for testing, I think. All other comms happens over Bluetooth. Note that Versa Lite doesn't have WiFi.
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01-29-2020 11:39
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A watch's 'companion' device (typically phone) can use fetch() or WebSockets to get info from localhost, LAN or internet. That info can be passed to the watch.
There is no Bluetooth API.
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Evening (o;
So all Fitbit watches need a companion device to do this?
So what is the WLAN for in the Fitbit watches?
Just for connecting to a companion device?
cheers
richard

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Morning. 😉
Yes, the companion is the only way to access the wider world.
WiFi is only used for firmware updates and sideloading apps for testing, I think. All other comms happens over Bluetooth. Note that Versa Lite doesn't have WiFi.
Gondwana Software

