Anyone used the app to update or fine tune the modes yet?
How did it Go?
Anyone connected to a PC ?
How did it Go?
Anyone connected to a PC ?
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Yes sorry, Shimano..... Ahh so that was what it didBosch or Shimano?
Shimano had one about that time which introduced mode adjustability and more consistent decoupling of the motor when turned off without having to stop pedalling.
It is a basic tool. It allows you to pick from two preset profiles and has another 'custom' profile where you can adjust the Trail & Boost assist levels. It also lets you set which levers do what, if you have Di2 you can do some funky gearshift profiles.
If that is what you are looking for it fits the bill fine.
If however you are after the bells & whistles of the Specialized App where you can tune how the motor behaves, link directly to Strava, have the bike auto adjust assist levels around a route based on inclines & distance to maximise battery usage leaving a bit of backup capacity just in case, you will be disappointed......
It might be worth posting on one of the Specialized threads to see how much folk use the features of the app after the initial honeymoon period has worn off. The auto assist level sounds appealing but I think it only works on routes you have done before or ones downloaded from Strava which limits it a bit unless it works for tracks you might create on the desktop version of Strava.
From what you say, I think the basic's on the App are fine for tuning out on the trail, I guess once you get it, how you want it, then you won't need to use it much after. Connect to PC for everything else sounds simple, just how I like it
I know some will and I'm sure its great and Shimano no doubt will end offering something like it, but I really don't think I could be arsed faffing around with route based auto adjust a majig..............after all I'm only mountain biking not racing Moto GP
Hey TamasI don't think connecting to PC will let you do anything else than through the app.
I'm not trying to argue here but really no reason for PC connection with the E8000 as you can run the diagnostics, error check and firmware update too (and the Di2 PC interface costs ~180€)Hey Tamas
Yes as far I can see you are quite correct in that, everything that can be adjusted, can be done via the App, but the PC connection gives you access to fault finding and hardware diagnostics's that the App can't. I just love to tinker
How is your Meta power behaving, had a chance to get out on it anymore yet
OK... I just didn't miss anything from the app. For me, the firmware update and diagnostics were the important stuff and secondly the adjustability of the Trail and Boost mode.I think you can alter a few bits like the front ring size and basic wheel size etc that are not available on the app.
I think it is to do with preventing ‘hacking’ they compare wheel and crank rotations along with wheel/tyre diameters.OK... I just didn't miss anything from the app. For me, the firmware update and diagnostics were the important stuff and secondly the adjustability of the Trail and Boost mode.
I wonder what changes with setting the chainring size as I just swapped the 34T to a 32T?
Have you actually changed the front ring for a 32 or just changed the setting to 32 ? Are you finding the gearing too high ?OK... I just didn't miss anything from the app. For me, the firmware update and diagnostics were the important stuff and secondly the adjustability of the Trail and Boost mode.
I wonder what changes with setting the chainring size as I just swapped the 34T to a 32T?
Had same problem go into your phones settings and tell it to forget or delete the shimano device then go and search for it again and enter the new passcodehmm... Thanks.
it actually was connected. but the whole "change the passkey" part didn't want to allow it to advance.
I deleted the App cache to see if I could try again from the start now my phone won't recognise a bluetooth signal from the bike at all
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