Bryan Mayland
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I have a Pebble smartwatch and I think it is the bee's knees. How many times a day do your pants vibrate and you need to fish out your phone just to see if it is important. Or you miss a message that Ferris passed out at the 31 Flavors because you are numb from the waist down. Pebble is a notification beast that fits just right into my usage patterns and a week of battery life means I don't have to fuss about it.
I said I wouldn't do it, but I broke down and started a HeaterMeter Pebble app. It allows you to view all your temperatures of a single HeaterMeter and refreshes every 30 seconds to 5 minutes depending on your preference.
It should auto-discover a HeaterMeter on your network using the device registration from http://heatermeter.com/devices/ and automatically connect on install. However, you can also use the settings function from the main Pebble app to configure an external address to see it from anywhere. This is my first Pebble app but I've been running it for a week and I think it is fairly robust so I published it to the public app repository. Just search for HeaterMeter from the Pebble app and you'll be able to install it.
I have a couple of features in mind:
-- Set setpoint
-- Trigger lid mode
I don't think I'll do the graphing because it really isn't a notification type of thing, you'd have to be able to adjust the scale, and you have to scale it down to 144 pixels so I don't know how great it would be. You guys have great ideas though so I'd be happy to entertain them.
I said I wouldn't do it, but I broke down and started a HeaterMeter Pebble app. It allows you to view all your temperatures of a single HeaterMeter and refreshes every 30 seconds to 5 minutes depending on your preference.
It should auto-discover a HeaterMeter on your network using the device registration from http://heatermeter.com/devices/ and automatically connect on install. However, you can also use the settings function from the main Pebble app to configure an external address to see it from anywhere. This is my first Pebble app but I've been running it for a week and I think it is fairly robust so I published it to the public app repository. Just search for HeaterMeter from the Pebble app and you'll be able to install it.
I have a couple of features in mind:
-- Set setpoint
-- Trigger lid mode
I don't think I'll do the graphing because it really isn't a notification type of thing, you'd have to be able to adjust the scale, and you have to scale it down to 144 pixels so I don't know how great it would be. You guys have great ideas though so I'd be happy to entertain them.