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Remootio Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled smart remote controller for gates and garage doors


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Guest sebco
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I am not sure how popular it is, or how it will become, but looking into its price range it looks like a pretty decent Garage door opener. I have one and I am pretty pleased with it.

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Now, my question is, can anyone with the right skills, can make it work with HC2?

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Fibaro HC2, fw4.5xx does not support websockets from scene or virtual device level, however there are 3 possible ways to get it working:

 

- use BleBox instead, they use simple http calls, API is very easy to understand/use
- write Fibaro Plugin, which does support websockets, the best would be for the whole product familiy from remootio and when you done ask Fibaro to certify / include it in next firmware verison. This way will probably not work, as Fibaro stopped to include 3rd part created plugins, so youd have to ask remoteio to ask Fibaro :)

- use something else as gateway between websockets and HC2, e.g. raspi

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Guest sebco
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    Thanks, Tinman. I’ll look into blebox. 
     

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