This is a Levoit Vital 100 and it has a timer to switch itself off after x hours but i’d like to turn it on automatically.
I’m somewhat fit with soldering and taking stuff apart but i don’t wanna go that route before i have atleast a rough understanding of what’s up with those buttons.
Thx! 🙂
Yes. SwitchBot is the biggie but there are a ton of knockoffs (google “smart button pusher”). The catch is that the security is crap - fine for what you’re doing, but I wouldn’t use it for a garage door, for instance.
I think you’d need a shortcut or script on a computer to run a scheduled task or cron job to start it, but pretty sure that’s available too. (Note - looked at them briefly, just wanted to respond while it was fresh in my mind)
it works for capacitive buttons?
It doesn’t look that way. https://us.switch-bot.com/pages/switchbot-bot
I don’t see why you couldn’t stick something capacitive to the dingus.
iirc there’s a common mod with aluminum foil tape which makes them work great with capacitive touch buttons. For some reason I remember it having to touch the negative terminal for the battery too.
How would you switch it? What’s an example of something capacitive? This hadn’t occurred to me. I do know there are supposedly capacitive styli for phones, but they don’t work very well.
LMBO I posted the answer to your question in this same thread at the exact same time you asked it.
Oh man switchbot is scary, a lot of awful looking IOT stuff though with one wall switch flipping peripheral. I think I’d just rip into the air filter with a soldering iron. Also better check whether the buttons are capacitive.
There are some where there’s no hub, just a standalone (I can’t be arsed to check if you still need the job for switchbot itself). Worth looking at the knockoffs since I know some exist that don’t need anything else. And I wish the security were better, but for a simple case like this I think they’re fine.
If it’s on when you unplug it, does it go back on when plugged in? If so then turn off its own timer and just use a regular appliance timer.
oh man, you got my hopes up there for a sec.
sadly it didn’t work.
Aww. Modern tech is too ‘smart’ for its own good.
For anyone looking for a cheap but decent air filter which DOES do this, IKEA’s UPPÅTVIND remembers its last setting when turned off and back on at the plug.
You just need a humanoid robot with the latest AI. Then you explain what you want it to do, and if it doesn’t murder you or make you its slave, you might be alright.
what kind of slave?

Attatch a sausage to a soneloid and make a capacitive button pusher!
#gifsYouCanHear
I don’t remember the brand but there are smart home button pushers for this thing. I have no idea how well they work or anything, but it’s a product at least one company made at least one point in time.
SwitchBot
As everyone says, what happens if you just turn on the power at whatever time?
Is using a Christmas light timer not an adequate solution to this problem?
No, it appears that just plugging it in won’t make it go, you have to plug it in and press the button.
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quite a few simply turn back on if you pull the power and reconnect afterwards
You just need a humanoid robot with the latest AI. Then you explain what you want it to do, and if it doesn’t murder you or make you its slave, you might be alright.






