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This is a wireless meat thermometer. I believe it is a rebranded version of the Inkbird INT-12-BW meat thermometer as the two have near identical specs & design. So if the device can be successful added, I would imagine the configuration for the Inkbird variant would be near identical. The meat thermometer has two wireless probes that each track separate temperature, the larger probe also records ambient temperature.
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I tried adding the device using the other integration Local Tuya and manually setting up entities using DPs. A few of the entities values show the raw values and work as expected (e.g. setting screen brightness), while some show what look like they might be encoded values. I am not sure if that means that some DPs may won't be useable, like for example the two temperature probes themselves which would defeat the purpose of supporting the device if the temperatures cannot be read. Local Tuya refers to those DP values as "cloud pull".
Tuya smart app also doesn't show the human readable values for all entities. Would that a problem to be able to support those DPs?
Encoded values can be decoded if we know the encoding format. Sometimes this is explained (in Chinese) in the Query Things Data Model description fields. Other times we need to collect samples of known states to try to reverse engineer the format.
I'm not familiar with what localtuya labels as cloud pull. It may mean that the value was not available in the local data when they first polled it (which does not necessarily mean it will never be available locally).
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Product ID
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Product Name
Tempwise TNT-2BW
DPS information
Information about how the device functions
This is a wireless meat thermometer. I believe it is a rebranded version of the Inkbird INT-12-BW meat thermometer as the two have near identical specs & design. So if the device can be successful added, I would imagine the configuration for the Inkbird variant would be near identical. The meat thermometer has two wireless probes that each track separate temperature, the larger probe also records ambient temperature.
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