Hope this helps someone else: I was able to find the Vevs modified APK here:
I actually installed the apk on an old Windows laptop under the Windows subsystem just to play it safe.
In this more recent version it’s a bit different from what was originally described:
you can find the logging option under profile>additional settings>laboratory>write custom log files.
I ran the Roidmi to one of the rooms in the map and I could find a json that listed the following:
“did”: “edited”,
“uid”: edited,
“token”: “edited”,
“name”: “Fred”,
“pid”: 0,
“localip”: “edited”,
“mac”: “edited”,
“ssid”: “edited”,
“bssid”: “34:97:F6:6D:03:02”,
“rssi”: -43,
“longitude”: “0.00000000”,
“latitude”: “0.00000000”,
“show_mode”: 1,
“model”: “roidmi.vacuum.v60”,
“permitLevel”: 16,
“isOnline”: true,
“spec_type”: “urn:miot-spec-v2:device:vacuum:0000A006:roidmi-v60:3”,
“extra”: {
“isSetPincode”: 0,
“pincodeType”: 0,
“fw_version”: “1.1.0_2404”,
“isSubGroup”: false,
“showGroupMember”: false,
“split”: {}
},
“orderTime”: 1684488763,
“freqFlag”: true,
“hide_mode”: 0,
“comFlag”: 129,
“carPicInfo”: “”,
“api_server”: “sg”,
but no mapid
Am I correct in assuming I’m looking at the right json??
UPDATE: Nevermind
After enabling the custom log file option be sure to log out of the app and back into it. Found a log file (txt not json: ‘YourDeviceID’.txt) with the MapID!
I’m jumping straight into my vacuum card now to make sure it works and I haven’t messed anything else up… So excited