Rooms Manager: Smarter Rooms: Personalized home automation with Occupancy

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#441

Sorry to keep bothering you! Is it also possible to add the ability to have multiple sleep sensors change the room state to asleep? (For multiple person households).

Think that is it for now. Sorry to keep bothering you!


#442

entirely possible. on my todo list now.


#443

What are you using for your sleep sensor?


#444

i dont use google home. if you one of you that do would be kind enough to try pushing a button on a room from google home and see if that works?

heres the button reference for a room:

  • occupied = 1
  • checking = 2
  • vacant = 3
  • locked = 4
  • reserved = 5
  • kaput = 6
  • donotdisturb = 7
  • asleep = 8
  • engaged = 9

thank you.


#445

UPDATE: updated version 0.09.4 to github with the following changes:

*  Version: 0.09.4
*
*   DONE:   12/30/2017
*   1) updated device tiles layout and added a bunch of indicators.
*   2) added checking state to room busy check.

last release of 2017 … happy new year everyone!


#446

I am using the WebCore Presence sensors. Very easy to setup up and it works well. Still in the process of automating the asleep/awake function associated with it.

Some information on the Webcore presence sensor can be found here: [Install Instructions] webCoRE Presence Sensor on your Android (beta)


#447

so go in to the webcore presence sensor and push the sleep button? or is there any kind of sleep device that you are using to automate that?


#448

For my Android phone I was able to link the Asleep trigger to a Tasker/Sharp Tools profile which flips a virtual switch when my phone is wirelessly charging.

The second member of my house uses an iPhone and I am working on writing a piston that essentially flips a virtual switch to change the sensor to asleep if certain criteria are met. Still working on this one. Wish iPhone could use Tasker…


#449

You could link it to a smart watch which is monitoring sleep/wake. I might try that for the android.

My iphone using GF doesn’t use a smart watch unfortunately.


#450

got it, thanks.


#451

I am sometimes too lazy to open the app and hit a button. So I will go to great lengths to avoid that. :joy:


#452

i dont use a smart watch either but does the iwatch does that too?


#453

I think you could write a webhook in IFTTT which can trigger a virtual switch to change the sensor to asleep based on the data on a smart watch. I have yet to try it though.


#454

Maybe even use a built in health app that tracks sleep as well. (ON a phone)


#455

should look into this one for us iphone users. :slight_smile:


#456

i have some planned half-thought automation for detecting asleep state … will get to it after the next couple of things that are lined up.


#457

Would love to see it sometime. If I figure out a way to tap into app data and/or watch data I will let you know. I am sure there are smarter people than me working on that as well. (I barely know what I am doing, but my desire to have everything automated without opening apps is strong).


#458

you and me both. :slight_smile:


#459

You made this amazing app and continually push out updates and new features extremely fast!

The webCoRE community as a whole is fantastic! So much corroboration and communication. Let’s keep it going in 2018!


#460

theres a bit more coming. i am a big believer in touch free automation so have a few other things planned before it kind of gets there for ~80% of users / use cases.

thank you for using the app.