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New sensors and Mozilla Webthings

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    If I am going to build some new sensors are there any technical reasons why I should build them using mysensor libraries rather than Mozilla webthings using the webthings adaptor library thus bypassing the mysensors gateway.

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      If I am going to build some new sensors are there any technical reasons why I should build them using mysensor libraries rather than Mozilla webthings using the webthings adaptor library thus bypassing the mysensors gateway.

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      Hello @rmalbers, the first reason I see is if you want to make battery-powered sensors (for doors, PIR, temperature/humidity, etc etc), this is not possible with the webthings adaptor using wifi and needing constant connection.

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        Hello @rmalbers, the first reason I see is if you want to make battery-powered sensors (for doors, PIR, temperature/humidity, etc etc), this is not possible with the webthings adaptor using wifi and needing constant connection.

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        @Nca78 Thanks, that makes since. So far I have only played around with battery powered sensor but have never put one into constant use.

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