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Reply directly from from the manufacturer (some typos edited by me, removed the person details). Bad news I would say on both occasions.
The web site is: www.dyname.ca
The bluetooth is replaced by having all informations directly on the top tube display (=Jumbotron). SQR code will also be showed on the screen for diagnostic trouble shooting.
If demand is high enough; We will create an accessory DC-DC 48 volts to 12 Volts wire that could be connected to the charger port to provide powerful 12 volts output.
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Propulsion PowerCycle Inc.
I hear you, I just can’t believe it…
No connectivity? No OTA firmware updates? No data export or import/integration ? No possibility for wireless accessories or future wireless innovations of the Jumbotron ?
Yet it’s actually the 2022 model and they claim “Our Powerplay bikes are firmly positioned at the forefront of e-bike innovation.” ……………
It’s actually pretty impressive getting hold of chips for the Jumbotron *without* integrated wireless features these days. It’s not like wireless features are a cost worth mentioning anymore, and the power management is extremely far evolved if that has been an issue.
I sold my non-upgradable 10 year old rowing machine with no possible connectivity just this summer despite having a big touch screen, because it was stuck in the past, too quickly considered ancient and “dumb” in the fast moving iot revolution and too limited in hardware design, for just that reason.
I hope RM have just not perfected the wireless connectivity and app yet, and will provide a firmware update (via USB and a computer ….), as well as updated user manuals, in the future.
I’m all for RM going against the trend and focusing on “tuning out” electronics, notifications and social media when out on their bikes in nature, and just basics in general, but it *is* still an electric and electronic bike anyway, and it would be extremely silly not to have a (hidden) possibility for wireless connectivity and perhaps a companion app in 2022 and their typical 5 year system life cycle.
EDIT: Wireless connectivity is also a way to add some sort of two-factor theft protection (or app lock in) to these expensive bikes.
Nobody would believe I am actually speechless by this design decision, but utterly bewildered and amazed is not a lie, as one of the reasons I preordered the 2022 model is because I absolutely hate the half-assed implementation of the Mahle control system and the stagnant bug-ridden Ebikemotion app of the Powerplays up until 2021 ………
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