Krišjāns Bluķis
Krišjāns Bluķis
@sebastian-arnhold Hi! Please read project wiki about how to contribute to new-scale support: https://github.com/oliexdev/openScale/wiki/How-to-reverse-engineer-a-Bluetooth-4.x-scale (collect data, without programming). Provide **btsnoop_hci.log** and debug log from openScale and then someone might be...
> For whatever reason, though I stood on the scale barefoot, it still didn't measure my body fat percentage - not even directly on the scale's on screen display integrated...
> The scale identifies itself as "1byone scale" with a MAC address of D0:45:00:01:EB:29. > > Logs are included. I was not able to find my own weight in the...
I think I figured out where weight measurements are encoded. Service UUID: 0000-**ffb0**-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb UUID: 0000-**ffb2**-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb Handle: **0x0019** ``` --------- v4 20:15 63,5 kg, BMI 22,0 fat 17,1% 370 25.589659 d0:4d:00:01:eb:29...
@sebastian-arnhold Unfortunately this scale seems to be quite different if compare to already supported OneByone model. More bt snoop-logs will be needed: 1. Log all bt activity when you connect...
@sebastian-arnhold Thanks for the logs! great job! If you would like to to help further, then I suggest you grab latest [Wireshark](https://www.wireshark.org/) and start analyzing your logs. I took a...
> I'm sorry, that's way over my head. But good to know that the data is in there! It is way easier than you imagine! In the log there seems...
@charlydelta Hi! Without **btsnoop_hci.log** from original app it will be impossible to tell how to communicate with this scale. Did you checked apk mirror sites?
> But the scale is listed as a supported scale, why is it then needed to know how to communicate with it? Wasn't it already reverse-engineered? This scale might have...
> I tried to snoop the BT connection, but even after hours of trial and error and reading tutorials and stuff, my phone will just not generate a log file......