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Gadgetbridge
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Gadgetbridge is an Android (4.4+) Application which will allow you to use your
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Pebble or Mi Band without the vendor's closed source application and without the
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need to create an account and transmit any of your data to the vendor's servers.
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[![Build](https://travis-ci.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge)
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## Download
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[![Gadgetbridge on F-Droid](/Get_it_on_F-Droid.svg.png?raw=true "Download from F-Droid")](https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge)
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[List of changes](CHANGELOG.md)
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## Features (Pebble)
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* Incoming calls notification and display (caller, phone number)
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* Outgoing call display
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* Reject/hangup calls
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* SMS notification (sender, body)
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* K-9 Mail notification support (sender, subject, preview)
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* Support for generic notifications (above filtered out)
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* Dismiss individial notifications or open corresponding app on phone from the action menu (generic notifications)
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* Dismiss all notifications from the action menu (non-generic notifications)
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* Music playback info (artist, album, track)
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* Music control: play/pause, next track, previous track, volume up, volume down
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* List and remove installed apps/watchfaces
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* Install watchfaces and watchapps (.pbw)
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* Install firwmare files (.pbz) [READ THE WIKI](https://github.com/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/wiki/Pebble-Firmware-updates)
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* Install language files (.pbl) (currently on Firmware 2.x only)
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* Take and share screenshots from the Pebble's screen
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* PebbleKit support for 3rd Party Android Apps support (experimental)
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* Morpheuz sleep data syncronization (experimental)
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* Misfit steps data synchronization (experimental)
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## Notes about Firmware 3.x (Pebble Time, updated OG)
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All above features are also supported on Firmware 3.x, except for the following:
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* Listing installed watchfaces (it will simply display the UUIDs of previously installed watchapps, no matter if they are still installed or not)
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* Installation of language files (.pbl) is not supported.
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You should also disable the "Stand-By-Mode" introduced in firmware 3.4.
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According to pebble, This mode will disable bluetooth automatically when the
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pebble does not sense motion for about 30 minutes, and then re-enable it if it
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senses motion again. We do not support initiation connections from the pebble
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yet, so this will leave you pebble disconnected until you connect it again
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manually, and/or use even more energy by triggering a reconnect from
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Gadgetbridge.
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## How to use (Pebble)
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1. Pair your Pebble through Gadgetbridge's Discovery Activity or the Android Bluetooth Settings
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2. Start Gadgetbridge, tap on the device you want to connect to
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3. To test, choose "Debug" from the menu and play around
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## Features (Mi Band)
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* Mi Band notifications (LEDs + vibration) for
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* Discovery and pairing
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* Incoming calls
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* SMS received
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* K-9 mails received
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* Generic Android notifications
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* Synchronize the time to the Mi Band
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* Display firmware version and battery state
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* Synchronize activity data
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* Display sleep data (alpha)
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* Display sports data (step count) (alpha)
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* Display live activity data (alpha)
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* Set alarms on the Mi Band
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## How to use (Mi Band)
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* When starting Gadgetbridge and no device is visible, it will automatically
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attempt to discover and pair your Mi Band. Alternatively you can invoke this
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manually via the menu button. It will ask you for some personal info that appears
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to be needed for proper steps calculation on the band. If you do not provide these,
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some hardcoded default "dummy" values will be used instead.
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When your Mi Band starts to vibrate and blink with all three LEDs during the pairing process,
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tap it quickly a few times in a row to confirm the pairing with the band.
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1. Configure other notifications as desired
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2. Go back to the "Gadgetbridge" Activity
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3. Tap the "MI" item to connect if you're not connected yet.
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4. To test, chose "Debug" from the menu and play around
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Known Issues:
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* The initial connection to a Mi Band sometimes takes a little patience. Try to connect a few times, wait,
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and try connecting again. This only happens until you have "bonded" with the Mi Band, i.e. until it
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knows your MAC address. This behavior may also only occur with older firmware versions.
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## Authors (in order of first code contribution)
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* Andreas Shimokawa
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* Carsten Pfeiffer
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* Daniele Gobbetti
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## Contribute
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Contributions are welcome, be it feedback, bugreports, documentation, translation, research or code. Feel free to work
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on any of the open [issues](https://github.com/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue);
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just leave a comment that you're working on one to avoid duplicated work.
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Translations can be contributed via https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/gadgetbridge/resource/strings/ or
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manually.
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## Having problems?
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1. Open Gadgetbridge's settings and check the option to write log files
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2. Quit Gadgetbridge and restart it
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3. Reproduce the problem you encountered
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4. Check the logfile at /sdcard/Android/data/nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge/files/gadgetbridge.log
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5. File an issue at https://github.com/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/issues/new and possibly provide the logfile
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Alternatively you may use the standard logcat functionality to access the log.
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