diff --git a/source/_components/device_tracker.bluetooth_tracker.markdown b/source/_components/device_tracker.bluetooth_tracker.markdown index 0a98675fbe9..7fb68509c21 100644 --- a/source/_components/device_tracker.bluetooth_tracker.markdown +++ b/source/_components/device_tracker.bluetooth_tracker.markdown @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- layout: page title: "Bluetooth Tracker" -description: "Instructions how to integrate bluetooth tracking within Home Assistant." +description: "Instructions for integrating bluetooth tracking within Home Assistant." date: 2016-04-10 17:24 sidebar: true comments: false @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ ha_iot_class: "Local Poll" ha_release: 0.18 --- -This tracker discovers new devices on boot and tracks bluetooth devices periodically based on interval_seconds value. It is not requiered to pair the devices with eachother! -Devices discovered are stored with 'bt_' as the prefix for device mac address in `known_devices.yaml`. +This tracker discovers new devices on boot and tracks bluetooth devices periodically based on interval_seconds value. It is not required to pair the devices with each other! +Devices discovered are stored with 'bt_' as the prefix for device mac addresses in `known_devices.yaml`.
-Requires PyBluez. If you are on raspbian, make sure you first install `bluetooth` and `libbluetooth-dev` by running `sudo apt install bluetooth libbluetooth-dev` +Requires PyBluez. If you are on Raspbian, make sure you first install `bluetooth` and `libbluetooth-dev` by running `sudo apt install bluetooth libbluetooth-dev`
To use the Bluetooth tracker in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: