I honestly don't have any yet. I rushed out that beta to get bed sensor support. I need to write something up. I think there were docs from the previous developer (perhaps), but those won't translate well to the new version.
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We have a tempur-pedic pro adapt ‘’medium’’ king at home. Anyone here thinks the bed sensors would be able to feel our presence in bed ? https://www.tempurpedic.com/shop-mat...oadapt/v/2586/
The site says it is around 12 inches thick.
We have this bed frame (it might not look like it but it is one of the best and cheap bedframe I tried). Because of the form I also wonder if the bed sensors would work on it https://www.amazon.ca/-/fr/SmartBase...-12&th=1&psc=1.
I might just ask this on a withings forum if nobody knows here.
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We have a thick mattress (not sure if it's that thick!), but ours work fine. It's supposed to adjust to mattress thickness and it has a calibration process.
Also, I have never felt mine. I've had it on both a platform bed (with slats where the sensor sits on 1/8" plywood) and on a box spring and we've never felt them through the mattress.
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Originally posted by sirmeili View PostPlease note that if you have a previously authorized user and you let the plugin "update" your settings, you have to re-authorize the user in order for Bed In/Out notifications to work. Nothing else will change except that you give Withings your approval for me to set notification call backs for sleep notifications.
This means your existing devices will still be there and not changed.
Also, Bed in/out notifications are "triggers" in Events and not reflected anywhere else. I could possibly make them a device to denote if that person is in a bed or not. Thoughts?Ubuntu on the Intel NUC ( 8i5BEK ), 32 G, 250G SSD, V4 Pro 😎
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Originally posted by MattL0 View PostWe have a tempur-pedic pro adapt ‘’medium’’ king at home. Anyone here thinks the bed sensors would be able to feel our presence in bed ? https://www.tempurpedic.com/shop-mat...oadapt/v/2586/
The site says it is around 12 inches thick.
We have this bed frame (it might not look like it but it is one of the best and cheap bedframe I tried). Because of the form I also wonder if the bed sensors would work on it https://www.amazon.ca/-/fr/SmartBase...-12&th=1&psc=1.
I might just ask this on a withings forum if nobody knows here.HS4 Pro on Shuttle NC10U, Win10; Z-NET
Number of Devices: 1005
Number of Events: 293
Plug-Ins: BLLock, DirecTv, EasyTrigger, Honeywell WiFi Thermostat, Marquis monoprice Amp, MeiHarmonyHub, PHLocation2, Pushover 3P, UltraM1G3, rnbWeather, Worx Landroid, Z-Wave
External applications: Homebridge-homeseer, Geofency, EgiGeoZone.
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Originally posted by sirmeili View PostPlease note that if you have a previously authorized user and you let the plugin "update" your settings, you have to re-authorize the user in order for Bed In/Out notifications to work. Nothing else will change except that you give Withings your approval for me to set notification call backs for sleep notifications.
This means your existing devices will still be there and not changed.
Also, Bed in/out notifications are "triggers" in Events and not reflected anywhere else. I could possibly make them a device to denote if that person is in a bed or not. Thoughts?HS4 Pro on Shuttle NC10U, Win10; Z-NET
Number of Devices: 1005
Number of Events: 293
Plug-Ins: BLLock, DirecTv, EasyTrigger, Honeywell WiFi Thermostat, Marquis monoprice Amp, MeiHarmonyHub, PHLocation2, Pushover 3P, UltraM1G3, rnbWeather, Worx Landroid, Z-Wave
External applications: Homebridge-homeseer, Geofency, EgiGeoZone.
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