Hi,
Yes I am Dutch. I did a quick search on your device and it appears to be a
bluetooth low energy device, so interfacing with it is the same as for the
polar H7.
App is not nearly finished though. I wanted to test feasibility first.
When I have time, I'll look at hosting the sourcecode in github or
bitbucket, as I haven't even set up version control yet. If you like, I'll
keep you posted.
Groet,
Matthijs
Op woensdag 4 mei 2016 22:00:02 CEST schreef Rutger Hendriks
<[email protected]>:
Hi Matthijs,
(Are you Dutch too btw?)
I own a Fitbit Charge HR that measures my heartrate. I would love to be
able to sync with it. Do you think that the application you created could
be modified to support additional devices? With some pointers I might be
able to work on that some and add support for the Charge HR..
Kind regards,
Rutger
Op wo 4 mei 2016 om 21:48 schreef Matthijs Nicolai <[email protected]>:
Op 04-05-16 om 14:59 schreef Michael Zanetti:
>
> On 04.05.2016 14:53, Matthijs wrote:
>>
>> Op woensdag 4 mei 2016 14:16:09 CEST schreef Michael Zanetti
>> <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> On 04.05.2016 14:11, Matthijs wrote:
>>>>> qml-module-qtbluetooth is installed since OTA 9 with
libqt5bluetooth5
>>>> To use this, I should access the bt device from qml
right? Or does it
>>>> also provide the C++ api?
>>> Here you'll find all the available types:
>>>
>>> http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtbluetooth-index.html
>>>
>>> Br,
>>> Michael
>>>
>> Sorry for being ignorant, but I was using this and it works fine on my
>> laptop (16.10 installed). When I switch targets to armhf
>> ubuntu-sdk-15.04 I get the message:
>>
>> Unknown module(s) in QT: bluetooth
>>
>> I found a discussion where it was mentioned qtconnectivity5-dev should
>> be installed in that case, but apt shows me the message
this package can
>> not be found.
>> So if the qt bluetooth should be availanle out of the box
in ubuntu sdk,
>> my issue would be that I canmot seem to set up the appropriate click
>> chroot. Or am I missing something?
> right... we should probably add those to the development
chroot seed too.
>
> open the maintenance terminal for the click chroot and do
>
> apt-get install qtconnectivity5-dev:armhf
>
> Then it should work.
It works like a charm!
After adding 'connectivity' to my apparmor file and adding the line
"template": "unconfined"
to the bottom, I can see my heart rate.
Thanks a million for the support! I'm very happy :-)
Cheers,
Matthijs
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