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    Cao Gadgets wireless tags for motion, temperature, humidity

    Does anyone have experience with these

    http://www.wirelesstag.net/index.html

    Any success integrating with HomeSeer?
    They do have SDK available, unfortunately I'm not a programmer.

    http://www.wirelesstag.net/apidoc.html

    #2
    These do look interesting. These small "gadget" type solutions are popping up every where. Hopefully someone will chime in if they have first hand knowledge of how these work.
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      #3
      very interesting
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        #4
        The API looks pretty easy that's probably a solid night and case of TAB for one of our seasoned developers.. Challenge accepted anyone?

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          #5
          Originally posted by risquare View Post
          Does anyone have experience with these

          http://www.wirelesstag.net/index.html

          Any success integrating with HomeSeer?
          They do have SDK available, unfortunately I'm not a programmer.

          http://www.wirelesstag.net/apidoc.html
          Anyone do anything with this in Homeseer, yet? Thanks.
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            #6
            I guess nothing ever came of this. Was cleaning up a bit and found my tags/interface. I'd never used them.
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              #7
              We tried the first generation, they were unreliable. Was very hesitant to try the second generation, but finally did. We have 5 of the second generation running. Two work very well, two work some of the time, and one drops out all of the time. Plus they are cloud based. I much prefer local control.

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