Cut on an alarm using macdroid12/16/2023 ![]() The cam and the Wyze Server have to do their job.Īny MacroDroid macro is going to be monitoring the WyzeMessage Notification Channel for incoming Push Notifications matching the specific criteria you set: MacroDroid monitors your phone, not the Wyze Server or your cam. You must have Event Recording and Notifications for that AI, as well as global app notifications, enabled for it to work. The trigger for any Wyze AI notification is going to be the Push Notification that gets sent to your phone by the Wyze Server when it tags a video with that AI. Since it is really long, I have condensed it under the following summary for those who aren’t interested. I’d like to learn how to use MacDROID if a person is detected in order for a notification sound to be played and the notification to appear on my screen. I paid for the full version because it is just that darn good. What I have described is only about 1% of what MacroDroid can do.Īnd, for those who may think this is an advertisement, it isn’t. To kick this up two notches, MacroDroid can be used on any app you have and can automate just about any function on your Android. ![]() You can program it to just about any combination you can imagine for as many tones as you can download based on the text of the push notification sent. Every type of notification (Alert, Alarm, Sound, Automation, Open, Close, High, Low, On, Off, etc.) also has its own tone.Īs it applies to Wyze, MacroDroid can play a special tone for: (1) App, (2) Device, (3) Notification Type. Every one of my Wyze devices capable of sending a push notification (sensors, thermostat, HMS, etc.) has its own tone. Wyze Tone, Triangle Bell, Car Horn = someone just pulled into the driveway. ![]() If I hear Wyze tone, Buzzer, Cat Meow I know that there is an animal at the back door. When a person walks in front of my Doorbell I will hear 3 consecutive tones: (1) my OS set Wyze Notification Tone, (2) “Ding Dong” telling me it is the doorbell, and (3) “Whistle” telling me it is a person. Watch for “Back Door” then play “Buzzer” AND (same as above for all Smart AI Detections). Watch for “Doorbell” then play “Ding Dong” AND (same as above for all Smart AI Detections). Watch for “Front Cam” then play “Triangle Ding” AND watch for “Person” then play “Whistle”, or “Vehicle” then play “Car Horn”, or “Package” then play “Jingle”, or “Pet” then play “Cat Meow”. I tell MacroDroid to watch notifications for key words and play a tone if they present. Beyond being able to set one tone for all Wyze notifications like your OS, MacroDroid has the additional ability to add a special tone for every individual device and every type of notification. You can leave this tone on if you like or set it to none. Your Android OS can change the notification tone for the “WyzeMessage” channel. It watches them for specific words within the specific notification channels that you program. MacroDroid watches all incoming notification channels. Is this other notifications from other Apps? Or are you saying from different WYZE notifications. In the “For Example” section you state that the WYZE doorbell will make a different sound than other notifications. So, you have lots of half finished products that kind-of do part of a function, instead of fewer product that are truly robust, finished, and valuable to own. You can’t seem to stay focused on finishing the development of one product before jumping off down another new product path. WYZE is a company with extremely bad ADD/ADHD. Instead of making your existing products really useful, you are jumping ahead to try to bring out some new creation. It has been YEARS that users have been asking for this MUST HAVE feature. I’ve given up on WYZE ever making their Doorbell actually useful by allowing the user to set sounds for each doorbell and for each event detected by a doorbell. You can already, within Android, cause an alert from the WYZE app to cause a different sound from all other apps. Also one of the alert sounds could be “None”. For a single doorbell I should be able to select a different alert sound for 1) motion detected, 2) person detected, 3) package detected, 4) pet detected, 5) button pushed. So, I could set a ringtone downloaded from Zedge to be the Jetsons doorbell for my front door, and I could set a Star Trek doorbell sound for my back door doorbell. For every unique text alert, (person seen on Front Doorbell Cam), the user should be able to select a ringtone (any installed on the phone) as a unique alarm sound. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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