malc101
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(Applies to newer bikes or those with updated connectivity option)
If you need to see what your battery percent is and you have an iPhone you can view it via Bluetooth, and that will work regardless of internet connection unlike RideControl. Download the LightBlue App from the App Store and look a device that starts with G. Click that device and you will see battery level. You can refresh the screen by swiping it down. One thing to remember is that the bike can only accept one Bluetooth connection at a time, so in order to use Ride Control app you will have to up-screen LightBlue back to the device select screen. See the attached screens. I'll get my Bluetooth sniffer hooked up to see if I can find some of the more obscure items reported back in RideControl once I get a chance.
This is the same value that is reported via ANT+ to Garmin/Wahoo devices.
(Applies to newer bikes or those with updated connectivity option)
If you need to see what your battery percent is and you have an iPhone you can view it via Bluetooth, and that will work regardless of internet connection unlike RideControl. Download the LightBlue App from the App Store and look a device that starts with G. Click that device and you will see battery level. You can refresh the screen by swiping it down. One thing to remember is that the bike can only accept one Bluetooth connection at a time, so in order to use Ride Control app you will have to up-screen LightBlue back to the device select screen. See the attached screens. I'll get my Bluetooth sniffer hooked up to see if I can find some of the more obscure items reported back in RideControl once I get a chance.
This is the same value that is reported via ANT+ to Garmin/Wahoo devices.
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