Scan and connection, battery level, firmware version, date and time sync
(along with some other currently hardcoded settings), notification
support, alarm support, and some more.
Support is almost on Mi Band 2 level.
What does not work yet:
- flashing firmware files
- taking or rejecting phone calls
- syncing GPS tracks
- sending weather
- notification only include title, not a body
- unknown notification's text is not forwarded to the watch at all (same on Mi Band 2 #754)
Don't take this serious. It will make the "massage device" vibrate when a phone call arrives.
It is inspired by the famous lawsuit[1] which has nothing to do with the Vibratissimo device maker.
After reading this I picked up the cheapest ble massage device just to see if we could support it.
And yes, we can.
[1] http://arstechnica.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/vibratorsuit.pdf
- model package contains mostly shared interfaces (UI+service), not named GB*
- impl package contains implementations of those interfaces, named GB*
the impl classes should not be used by the service (not completely done)
- the service classes should mostly use classes inside the service and deviceevents
packages (tbd)
Every device now has two packages:
- devices/[device name] for UI related functionality
- service[device name] for lowlevel communication