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this post was submitted on 23 Mar 2024
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Get a model number, find specs on what tech it uses, find manuals on it…. If the guides don’t exist yet to hack it, it’ll probably take quite a bit of work. You’ll have to reverse engineer its pairing/config protocol… or something like that.
But yeah, step 1 is information gathering. I mean, you’re a software engineer right? Engineer a solution.
My mistake on assuming there were already generic solutions to this kind of thing, judging by everyone's responses, that is not the case