The KEF LS50 Wireless are audiophile grade powered speakers that are fairly Linux friendly. But so far they can only be configured via an Android/iOS mobile app. I want to reverse engineer the custom binary protocol used by the apps, and build a simple Linux application to reconfigure things like DSP settings on the fly from the terminal.

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Hack Week 19

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  • about 3 years ago: kraih started this project.
  • about 4 years ago: kraih originated this project.

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    • aginies
      about 4 years ago by aginies | Reply

      There is this project: https://github.com/kraih/kefctl

    • aginies
      about 4 years ago by aginies | Reply

      So you already start it ?

      • kraih
        about 4 years ago by kraih | Reply

        Yes, i already wrote a tool a few months back to configure settings like input and volume, which represents about 30% of the whole control protocol. This HackWeek i added another tool to configure the DSP settings, covering the remaining 70%.

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