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Currently the wav exploit only works on the newer version of the amazon dash buttons (JK29LP), but a lot of users still have the old gen1 buttons as well. I believe only some offsets need to be changed to allow the wav file to affect those devices as well.
Currently, when I run the exploit, I simply get a short solid red for a few seconds, and then shuts off. Any additional key press results in a red indicator.
I have 2 of these devices (One opened), that I'd be willing to send, or I can jump on a call and discuss what needs to be done to get the info needed in order to attempt to hack these older devices as well. Really sucks what amazon did, as simply bricking all the devices is a complete waste, and really shows what type of company Amazon is.
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Currently the wav exploit only works on the newer version of the amazon dash buttons (JK29LP), but a lot of users still have the old gen1 buttons as well. I believe only some offsets need to be changed to allow the wav file to affect those devices as well.
See: https://www.reddit.com/r/homeautomation/comments/i51tdk/getting_original_amazon_dash_buttons_working/
Currently, when I run the exploit, I simply get a short solid red for a few seconds, and then shuts off. Any additional key press results in a red indicator.
I have 2 of these devices (One opened), that I'd be willing to send, or I can jump on a call and discuss what needs to be done to get the info needed in order to attempt to hack these older devices as well. Really sucks what amazon did, as simply bricking all the devices is a complete waste, and really shows what type of company Amazon is.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: