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This is an excellent project and works just as described, albeit with the limitation of working with any watch rather than uniquely identifying a watch.
This is an excellent project and works just as described, albeit with the limitation of working with any watch rather than uniquely identifying a watch.
I started to look at this and came across the Bluetooth Inspector app in the Mac App Store.
This shows that the watch emits an Apple Continuity number as below:
This number seems unique and static and is used for communicating between devices, using AirDrop etc.
Could this be used to identify the watch uniquely?
I don't have the skills (yet) to implement this or to know if it is possible, but unique identification would make a world of difference.
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