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An employee of qiyi told me that the data from qiyi timer is encrypted, and they don't want to make the timer connect with cstimer wirelessly. |
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They definitely wish to keep cubers on their app.
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Thanks for clarifying, may I ask why does qiyi doesn't want their smart
timer to connect to cstimer wirelessly?
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Hello, I would like to suggest a new feature for the CStimer website. I recently bought the Smart QiYi Timer, which is a bluetooth-enabled timer that can start the inspection automatically when the sensor pads are slightly tapped. I think it would be great if CStimer could support this timer and allow users to connect this timer on the website. I hope you will consider adding this option to the website. Thanks for your hard work!
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