
Enclosure for raspberry and power supply
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I am a dog owner who uses Fitbit Zips as pedometers to track my pets' activities. However, syncing these devices manually can be tedious and time-consuming due to having to log in individually through Bluetooth. Fortunately, I discovered an open-source project called Galileo that enables auto-syncing of all trackers within range, allowing for more efficient monitoring of pet activities. To implement this system, I installed Galileo on a Raspberry Pi 1B connected to a motion sensor near my dogs' water bowls, referred to as "the sync station." Each time the dogs approach their water, their Fitbit Zips automatically sync with Galileo via Bluetooth, enabling me to monitor their walking progress remotely and make informed decisions about their dinner needs. This specific setup was designed for tracking dog activity but can be repurposed for various applications. I've included a removable lid design for the enclosure without the PiR sensor in my project repository for exploration by others.
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