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Are you talking about this project? https://github.com/kevinvincent/ha-wyzesense
If you are familiar at all with c#, you can even flash the firmware from the hub onto the v1 bridge and receive keypad events. https://github.com/AK5nowman/WyzeSense
I don’t think I fully understand your question. Their hub basically consists of the cc1310 and an Ingenic T31 (same as their v3?). The software running on the t31 is the equivalent of the “dongle app” that ran on the v2 cams to interface with the v1 sense dongle. Are you asking about there being probe points to talk to the cc1310? I remember seeing a few sets of probe points but not entirely sure what they all belonged to. There is a partial firmware dump of the hubs t31 (in here: https://github.com/HclX/WyzeHacks/issues/111) that you can poke around in. Figure there was two paths forward for hacking the hms hub which both require root access. 1. Compile your own app with the sdk or 2. Edit the existing apps so they call your local server and then emulate the api it would be calling.