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Smartthings audify
Smartthings audify













smartthings audify
  1. #Smartthings audify update#
  2. #Smartthings audify full#
  3. #Smartthings audify android#

#Smartthings audify android#

For example, consumers aren't told what features are going to be in the iPhone 11, Android Q, the next Amazon Alexa update, new SmartThings Hub or next versions of the SmartThings App. Well: Policies and practices for publication of plans - "roadmaps" - varies from company to company, but many (most?) these days decide to keep them secret, except for meticulously-timed official announcements. Our Facebook Reviews rating stands at over 4.9-Stars and we cannot express enough gratitude for that!

smartthings audify

This Feedback Forum has given us lots of ideas we never would have come up with on our own - as well as making us feel brilliant about the stuff we have been thinking about for a long time and are getting validation from y'all 😁. We respect your question and appreciate your excitement about the future directions of ActionTiles. Like i said this isnt a complaint but since its a service that i did pay for and is not freeware thats posted on github i thought the question was fair game.Īny information that can help me towards an answer would be great, like i said if i did miss the discussion in the forum then i spend a whole lot of time typing this up and i apologize for posting another one :)

#Smartthings audify update#

This isn't a complaint but i could see how it may seem that way but it seems there hasn't been an update in awhile and since im new to the site and am already looking for additional options/features to make my dashboard pop instead of having 30 tiles on a page and its all green with no options to change colors that im aware of, ide like to know if i should continue with the hours of time i invest worth it knowing im just waiting for a feature that is said to be released ect ect. Is there a place i can go to and follow the conversation for any updates that provides some in site to either a road map, info on release cycles, features coming soon, or anything that would help me stay engaged in wanting to continue the platform. So that leaves me to the question i think many have been asking but either i missed it (my bad if i did) or there isnt a clear answer on the topic other than "not sure of the time table" It seems either ive already out grown its simplicity and am looking for a more mature experience or my home echo system has been in place for awhile and maybe my system just needs more options to help its overall integration growth. I recently implemented Action Tiles into my echo system, i personally like the idea of Action Tiles and ease of use. Am I doing something wrong, or is there some inconsistencies in the way the battery capability is currently handled? In the grand scheme, this isn't a big deal, but I would like to be able to consistently and completely monitor the battery levels of my sensors in my panel.

#Smartthings audify full#

Yet another DTH I created, a water sensor based on a switch (listed as water sensor in ActionTiles) gives me full control over the battery icon and percentage. Still others, like a custom "radon fan" monitor DTH I created (list as a switch in ActionTiles) don't give the ability to show either an icon or a percentage, even those the battery capability exists and can be monitored in a separate tile. Others, like the Samsung SmartSense Open/Closed Sensor (listed as a Temperature Measurement, as that's what I'm montioring), show a battery icon and don't give me any ability to change it. Some, like my monoprice door/window sensors (listed a contact sensor in ActionTiles), allow me to specify whether to show the battery icon or the percentage remaining. I have several battery operated devices that I am monitoring with ActionTiles.















Smartthings audify