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Guys,

 

Does any of you have any good experience with NFC tags & tag reader in combination with HC2 ?

I want to use it to arm/disarm the alarm instead of typing in a code on the display.

 

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I have only handmake device.

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inside:

* Arduino ESP: witty cloud

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* Arduino RFID Reader / MFRC522

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so, Arduino gets RFID event and data and send RFID data to Fibaro scene

Fibaro scene look like

 

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doAction arm or dis-alarm my home.

 

 

 

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@10der thanks for sharing, nice module, that "witty cloud" - ever tried ESP32 boards? Or Z-Uno + tag reader?

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17 minutes ago, petergebruers said:

thanks for sharing, nice module, that "witty cloud" - ever tried ESP32 boards? Or Z-Uno + tag reader?

 

witty is esp8266 board price ~$3.25, Z-UNO ~90EUR - feel the difference :)

btw, @petergebruers z-uno support MFRC522

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Just now, 10der said:

witty is esp8266 board price ~$3.25, Z-UNO ~90EUR - feel the difference :)

You bet. I do feel the difference, even though my Z-Uno costs "only 60 EUR". :-)

I also own several ESP8266 and ESP32 boards because I like developing my own stuff :-)

 

Strange... nobody owns a BeNext tag reader? OK, I get it, I have seen some posts stating it does not work properly:

 

 

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