Bluetooth_Headset_Battery_Level
raspberry-pi-home-automation
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Bluetooth_Headset_Battery_Level
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Faulty charging on the PineBuds Pro, recommendations welcome
Maybe you could try this script to read power stats.
- The battery level of my bluetooth headphone isn't showing in Settings
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Somehow I bricked bluetooth, How to fix it?
I have USB Bluetooth dongle which works fine on Windows, and I wanted to use it with my wireless headphones on Arch, so I used bluetoothctl and it worked. But I also wanted to know how much battery is left on headphones, so I used this script. And at the moment I pressed Enter. My headphones disconnected and no device would connect from that moment. Everytime I insert the dongle into the machine, rfkill soft blocks it. 'Bluetoothctl power on'(after unblocking) returns: Failed to set power on: org.bluez.Error.Failed or Failed to set power on: org.bluez.Error.Busy 'Bluetoothctl show' returns:
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How do i get battery percentage in sway config
You can try this - although it's a WIP.
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bluetooth headset battery level in swaybar
There's also this https://github.com/TheWeirdDev/Bluetooth_Headset_Battery_Level for your scripting fun.
raspberry-pi-home-automation
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A single gateway to rule them all
I have done this, and wrote a book about it: https://koen.vervloesem.eu/books/control-your-home-with-raspberry-pi/.
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How do you manage all your software? I’m just starting out on the smart path and need your help to understand rpi setup
I'm managing all these services with Docker Compose. This means I only have to backup one directory with the configuration and data of all services, and one file, the docker-compose.yml file that defines all services. You can find all source code of the book in its repository (https://github.com/koenvervloesem/raspberry-pi-home-automation), to give you an idea about how you would manage this.
What are some alternatives?
hsphfpd-prototype - Prototype of Bluetooth HSP/HFP daemon
Pi-Somfy - A script to open and close your Somfy (and SIMU) blinds with a Raspberry Pi and an RF emitter.
spike-prime - Experiments with the LEGO Mindstorms (51515) and SPIKE Prime (45678)
pi-mqtt-gpio - Expose GPIO modules (Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, PCF8754, PiFace2 etc.) and digital sensors (LM75 etc.) to an MQTT server for remote control and monitoring.
dotfiles - my dotfiles
bleak - A cross platform Bluetooth Low Energy Client for Python using asyncio
headset-charge-indicator - A simple app-indicator for GNOME desktops to display the battery charge of some wireless headsets which also allows to control some functions like LEDs, sidetone and others.
mycroft-core - Mycroft Core, the Mycroft Artificial Intelligence platform.
python-keyboard - A hand-wired USB & Bluetooth keyboard powered by Python and more
zigpy - Library implementing a ZigBee stack
tesla_powerwall - Python API for Tesla Powerwall
WaterrowerAntBle - All-in-one data interface for your Waterrower S4 Monitor or Smartrow