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Why not differ "TYPE_ACTIVITY" into walk and run? #1

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ghost opened this issue Aug 18, 2015 · 1 comment
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Why not differ "TYPE_ACTIVITY" into walk and run? #1

ghost opened this issue Aug 18, 2015 · 1 comment

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@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 18, 2015

Hello first of all.
I got my Mi Band last week, sniffed the bluetooth traffic between the official app and the Mi Band a little bit, and my final search if there are already projects trying to build a better alternative app brought me here.
Your project looks very promising after my first look at the well structured code. I'll take a deeper look hopefully at this weekend.

However, what i've noticed so far: The official App not only differs between Light Sleep and Deep Sleep, but also between steps run and steps walked.
You currently have the two Sleep types implemented, but only one type for activity which i think contains up to three different kind of activity: Walked, Run and last but not least the normal accelerometer data.

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Hi Matt,

first of all thank you for using Mi-Band library. You are right, the official app does have different types of activity as well. Right now I’m a little busy at work so I will not have a lot of time to work on this. But you can see https://github.com/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge. This guys are more advance on that area.

If you find a way to read the different types of activity, don’t hesitate on create a pull request and I will gladly add it to the project.

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