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ESP8266  HomeKit Eve Stateless Button

ESP8266 based  HomeKit Stateless Button that works like Elgato Button using Wi-fi


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For Usage please read the Build Instructions Wiki page!

This HomeKit enabled sensor works the same as Elgato EVE Button!

Features:

  • Programmable Switch (via a simple Button shield)
  • Single press, Double press and Triple press (Triple Press is equal to Long Pressing)
  • Reset function (Long pressing the button for 10 sec)
  • Recognised as real Eve Button by the Eve app (when adding it via Eve app)
  • Downloadable User Manual (via Eve app)
  • Over-the-Air firmware update (still beta)

Important!!!

Single, Double press works, but Long press (fo 10 sec) is reserved for RESET! Triple pressing will perform "Long Press" within Home App!




Demo:




This project uses the Apple HomeKit accessory server library ESP-HomeKit from @MaximKulkin for ESP-OPEN-RTOS.

Although already forbidden by the sources and subsequent licensing, it is not allowed to use or distribute this software for a commercial purpose.

HomeKit Accessory Protocol (HAP) is Apple’s proprietary protocol that enables third-party accessories in the home (e.g., lights, thermostats and door locks) and Apple products to communicate with each other. HAP supports two transports, IP and Bluetooth LE. The information provided in the HomeKit Accessory Protocol Specification (Non-Commercial Version) describes how to implement HAP in an accessory that you create for non-commercial use and that will not be distributed or sold.
The HomeKit Accessory Protocol Specification (Non-Commercial Version) can be downloaded from the HomeKit Apple Developer page.
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