Hi folks,
The Kevo lock got me thinking if there would be a DIY approach to a Bluetooth doorlock. Every Bluetooth doorlock I've seen to date seems to use BlueTooth LE/Smart. This is not available on all devices, and only supported Android 4.3+, iOS.
I was wondering about the following DIY setup.
A BT to rs232 sensor. There seem to be plenty of these around on ebay, etc. The sensor would be powered and wired with some spare pairs on my alarm keypad wiring. This would place sensor very close to the front door. The RS232 run would go back to my HA software and be alerted if a specific device was present. If a device was present, it would beam out to my zwave door lock to unlock or lock as the case may be.
I think rather than using a plain ol' zwave lock, it'd be worth while investing in the new Dana locks with BT LE support. That would offer future proofing if & when I get BT LE phone.
Thoughts?
Tim
The Kevo lock got me thinking if there would be a DIY approach to a Bluetooth doorlock. Every Bluetooth doorlock I've seen to date seems to use BlueTooth LE/Smart. This is not available on all devices, and only supported Android 4.3+, iOS.
I was wondering about the following DIY setup.
A BT to rs232 sensor. There seem to be plenty of these around on ebay, etc. The sensor would be powered and wired with some spare pairs on my alarm keypad wiring. This would place sensor very close to the front door. The RS232 run would go back to my HA software and be alerted if a specific device was present. If a device was present, it would beam out to my zwave door lock to unlock or lock as the case may be.
I think rather than using a plain ol' zwave lock, it'd be worth while investing in the new Dana locks with BT LE support. That would offer future proofing if & when I get BT LE phone.
Thoughts?
Tim