• @misterd1ck
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    11 year ago

    Couldn’t you do the same with a Wyze bridge set and the motion/light sensor?

    • @dragontamer
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      11 year ago

      In general, commercial equipment will be cheaper and easier to use.

      But when you build your own, its more extendable, and also community-driven development can have advantages if the community grows. LoRA is a growing community, with more-and-more interesting devices being added to it.

      Wyze, unless it gets reverse-engineered or unless they embrace open-source, is a proprietary solution that relies upon the company to make new additions.

    • minnixOPM
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      11 year ago

      Not that I know of. You’d have to go through Wyze servers I believe and you would also be restricted to WiFi distances. This hardware setup avoids both of those pitfalls.

      • @misterd1ck
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        11 year ago

        Your limited to WiFi with either solution. Yes you would have to go through Wyze services, but you could get notifications the same through home assistant.

        • minnixOPM
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          11 year ago

          LoRa range is 3 to 10 miles depending on terrain, so those two points still stand.