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What can I use my Jogglers for

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 4:58 am
by jim_lewis1
I got quite into using the Joggler as a music source a few years ago and liked having multiroom synced audio for cheap.

However, other sources have become easier to use and that Joggler's purpose is not there for me any more.

I have several units of various types (although I never did get the more exotic ones going).

I have both Alexa and Google home set up at home and a variety of home automation devices from Hue lights to LightwaveRF and others sockets etc.

Is there any further use to which I can put the jogglers or is it time to get rid?

Re: What can I use my Jogglers for

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:14 am
by hawsey
An IP camera viewer maybe ? A Clock ?
Do you have any hobbies at all , something to do with that .

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Re: What can I use my Jogglers for

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:22 pm
by jim_lewis1
I do have cameras set up that I can view though an android app. But i'm not clear on how (or if it's possible) to run Android on the Joggler. these are usually run with Linux AFAIK

Re: What can I use my Jogglers for

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:53 pm
by hawsey
Android works ok on the Joggler , video is not its strong point but it should work ok if you find a compatible app , the refresh rate might not be 100% but it will work :-).
You will have to sideload your apps and maybe look for older versions of them but I have had great success on Android with my Amateur radio hobby ; I even have an app that lets me listen to Police/ Fire Service in the States which is great fun . I have also via Android and a TV dongle + Antenna used it to track the beacons from planes landing in Newcastle Airport , also good fun if you like that sort of thing .
I'll find you an Android link .

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Re: What can I use my Jogglers for

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 6:42 pm
by hawsey
http://www.mediafire.com/file/qcgven49t ... g.tgz/file

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