@hnaeem07 no, just the binary but the app is so flexible that users shouldn’t need any code.
Is it possible to remove some of the items that i do not like, also want have my local currency displayed. Thanks
With Blynk Faces there are actually 5 different versions of the app built into a single app. It’s just a case of scanning a different QR code to gain access to the different versions.
One version is without the map and just a single video stream etc.
What parts of the app don’t you like and I will check to see if we have a version that’s matches your requirements?
The Maldivian Rufiyaa, right? At present you can select M for “Maldivian Rufiyaa” or R for “Rufiyaa”.
There wouldn’t be space for ދިވެހި ރުފިޔާ but we could add ރ or /-
Which would you prefer?
It has to be that size to cover all the video streaming libraries.
As per the post at https://esppromon.com/t/user-defined-currency-selection-with-esppromon/94 the Maldivian rufiyaa /- will be available on your smartphone within the next 24 hours as part of the automatic firmware updates.
Great thanks a lot, display MVR as currency will give great.
Not sure why my ESP does not come online now, do i have to flash bin file again, appreciate if you could send the latest bin file.
I prefer light
Another long day.
Apple now has ESPproMon in TestFlight mode.
Android version is excellent but @Dmitriy I have to say iOS version of the app is even more awesome as it handles the security surveillance cameras better.
Apple asked us to knock up a video showing one of their phones running with our hardware.
So here you go:
It actually shows that many of the ESPproMon features work fine without any energy monitoring hardware.
Yet another no nails video.
Well, nails impressed Blynk community for sure. Those Apple guys are just strange.
Just in time for Christmas, the British Gas Hive and Google Nest style home automation smartphone app, ESPproMon, is now available for download on Apple iTunes. Please rate and review the app when you install it on your iPhone.
Just read through the whole thread. Amazing story from idea to launch!
Who is the main audience of the product?
@Pavlo thanks Pavel. It’s basically for users that want Hive or Nest but want our entry level of $30 rather than British Gas’ or Google’s $200 price tag.
Sounds like a good plan
Just thought that it looks pretty technical for an “averagely tech savvy household owner”. Am I right that it’s targeted at “techies”?