MiBand raw sensor data reading - General Accessories

Hello. Is it possible to get raw sensor data from Mi Band 3? It must be in real time. By sensor I mean accelerometer.

The post is very old dated but for enthusiast here my reply.
Notify for Miband/Amazfit and Master for Miband/Amazfit apps can interestingly read real time sensor data like accelerometer and PPG sensor. Besides, Notify for Miband/Amazfit app provides lots of Tasker boradcast intents. Here already shared on reddit with an Automate Flow example: https://llamalab.com/automate/community/flows/41408
Tasker like broadcast intent method is the bypass-solution with non-programmers. Further information can be read from this medium share.

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[APP] Smart(QR)Tags

Smart(QR)Tags essentially emulates the same functionality as NFC SmartTags and TecTiles by utilizing your device’s camera rather than NFC technology. By scanning a QR code, which can be easily generated on the Internet, the app activates your device to perform user-defined actions such as switching profiles, launching an app, playing music, and activating WiFi tethering, among many other actions.
Now, you may wonder, why go to a QR scanning app, open it, aim it, and wait for the action when you can just perform the action yourself? The answer is, you don’t. Inteks has allowed users to activate the actions just by unlocking the device, shaking it, and aim. The shake sensitivity and duration can easily be adjusted with simple horizontal scales in the app settings. So for all you who stare longingly at your friends and colleagues who just love to show off their SmartTags or TecTiles, you too, can have fun with these tags. Generate a code, set it up with the app, and put it up on the door or the car dashboard. It’s simple.
I have personally been using this app for sometime and I am really satisfied with the results. It works great on my Galaxy S III but is having problems on the SGSII. It might be a bug. Need help with the SGSII.
But with SGSIII its just awesome and helpful. Its like tasker but a bit better.
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Smart(QR)Tags
I use barcode scanner + its an amazing app and reads all types of barcodes and qr codes as well as nfc tags there is a free version in play store and a paid version as well with extra fucnxtionality wich i definatly recomend buying bcuz its worth it
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Barometer sensor

Hello everyone!
I have a question regarding this M8. In the specifications it says that there is a sensor for the barometer. I would like to know how this feature is used. The software for the weather of Sense 6 supports and uses this sensor?
Thanks in advance!
Says John Celenza, the lead meteorological developer at Weather Underground, "the barometer is probably used on the phone to aid in correcting altitude measurements by the GPS." In other words, the barometer is more likely than not intended to be a source of supplemental data for the GPS sensor, adding altitude measurements for increased accuracy. The atmospheric pressure is directly related to elevation, so a barometer can very easily be used as an altimeter, measuring your altitude.
Ignore the post above!!!
You can see live barometric readings in the HTC Weather app. Only visible in the "Now" tab and only for "current location".
change setting
Is it possible to change HTC Weather's display for Barometer from millibar to inHg?

Open bracelet

Can anybody point to a bracelet with documented set of bluetooth commands? I want to use it's sensors and power saving features, but all required logic is expected to live on my android device (actually smart watches). If there's already is a similar thread it would be nice to have a link to it. If there's no such thread then may be here we can discuss issues with the bracelet based sensors and smart device based logic system.
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chinesesmartwatch said:
Can anybody point to a bracelet with documented set of bluetooth commands? I want to use it's sensors and power saving features, but all required logic is expected to live on my android device (actually smart watches). If there's already is a similar thread it would be nice to have a link to it. If there's no such thread then may be here we can discuss issues with the bracelet based sensors and smart device based logic system.
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Hello
I've just asked the very same question. It is a huge market outside for that kind of devices, but it seems that nobody cares. I'm really curious what is the REAL reason...

Tracking "exercise" and other activities

Hi all!
I am wondering what the "exercise" tracking option is exactly. I could not find any description for it anywhere. Does it mean weightlifting specifically, as the small logo suggests?
Has anyone found a way to track generic activities that are not specifically available? Such as martial arts, rock climbing or inline skating?
Thanks for the answers!
"Excercise" should be any generic activity where you want to have HR measured in realtime and stats recorded as a workout.
The band is aimed at tracking activities which involve changing your location (walking, running, biking or swimming). It measures distance with GPS and/or steps (based on the activity). It can't measure and show any specific information for "stationary" sports like martial arts or climbing, so you won't find these in the official application. However Notify & Fitness offers many different types of activities, even though it's probably more for statistic purposes than anything else. There might be different calories profiles for each activity, but app or band can't really know how intensive your activity is, so it is mainly a guessing anyway.
_mysiak_ said:
"Excercise" should be any generic activity where you want to have HR measured in realtime and stats recorded as a workout.
The band is aimed at tracking activities which involve changing your location (walking, running, biking or swimming). It measures distance with GPS and/or steps (based on the activity). It can't measure and show any specific information for "stationary" sports like martial arts or climbing, so you won't find these in the official application. However Notify & Fitness offers many different types of activities, even though it's probably more for statistic purposes than anything else. There might be different calories profiles for each activity, but app or band can't really know how intensive your activity is, so it is mainly a guessing anyway.
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Thanks! So the "Exercise" activity is exactly what I'm looking for. Measuring HR and stats for any unspecified workout. Perfect! It would be awesome to have something similar that also includes GPS in the log. To track things outdoors. Maybe with a future update, I submitted a request via the app.
Anyone who would also like this feature feel free to submit a request through the feedback function in the app
Thanks for the tip with N&F too!
Coirpre said:
Thanks! So the "Exercise" activity is exactly what I'm looking for. Measuring HR and stats for any unspecified workout. Perfect! It would be awesome to have something similar that also includes GPS in the log. To track things outdoors. Maybe with a future update, I submitted a request via the app.
Anyone who would also like this feature feel free to submit a request through the feedback function in the app
Thanks for the tip with N&F too!
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Well, for an outdoor activity with GPS you already have "walking" exercise. If you want more categories, N&F is your best friend, additionally to the type of activity you can also define what do you want to measure, if you want special notifications (too high/low HR, moving between HR zones etc.). Definitely worth a try - but with a word of warning - don't get discouraged by quite complex UI, it takes time getting used to it.

Is this possible using NFC tags?

Hi all,
I'm new to this forum. I registered here because I'm looking into NFC tags to try and create a certain project... So I would like to pick your brains to see if what I 'm looking to do is possible and if so what it would take...
I'm basically looking if I can use NFC tags in a mentalist effect as I'm into magic as a form of entertainment.
I would like to apply NFC tags to a bunch of small items that are displayed in front of me, all within range of my phone (or if need be another NFC reader). Then, while I am not looking, I would like one of my spectators to pick up any object they choose so the rest of the audience can also clearly see what object has been chosen. Yet by doing that, the chosen object would go out of range for the NFC reader. Obviously the spectator would then place the object back where it was. he or she would also be allowed to slightly move all other objects so it wouldn't be obvious which one was picked, as only one object is not in the exact same spot it started in...
I was hoping that there is a way for an NFC reader to scan multiple NFC tags in a reasonable amount of time and then also detect which tag isn't there anymore when the spectator shows the chosen object to the audience. Because that would then give me the chosen object. (the way I see it with my very limited knowledge by scanning all NFC tags within range and comparing that to a database that holds all tags that should be there. This should result in one that's missing)
So, is the above possible? Can NFC technology be used to scan a known library of tags and then identify the single tag that is missing?
If so: what are the limits? How many tags can be scanned let's say within 30 seconds? (like 5, or 50 or 100?) I truly have no idea.
What reader and tags would I need? How would I be able to have the NFC app tell me what tag is missing? Can this be an audio message I can receive through an earpiece?
What would be the maximum area all remaining objects should be in for the reader to be able to pick all of them up?
Is there a minimum distance needed between the tags to be able to read all individual tags or can they be very close together?
Any other constraints I missed?
Thanks a lot for letting me know,
Kind regards,
Peter

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