Thanks JohnnyMac for the insight! Normal bluetooth have a range of 10m and normally do not need line of sight, unless itās a very basic bluetooth module I guess.
Andā¦ what?? The ānext 2 modelsā?! My wallet is screaming for help.
That is what they found during testing. They tried but it severely impacted signal reception. Having said that, unless you plan on changing the programming while walking of driving, you could always put on your own AR lens and just unscrew the bezel and remove the lens, reprogram the light, then reassemble the lens and bezel.
As I understand it, Fasttech has already acquired patents on the technology and idea. I know the owner is extremely wealthy and will bet he will do what is needed to protect his investment.
Out of curiosity is anyone planning on trying to port the android app to ios? Sadly I don't really know enough to do so, but I certainly plan on playing around with it and seeing what I can get to work.
You can use Bluestacks on your computer and emulate an Android environment and you can run Android apps. But Iām not sure if the bluetooth would work.
Because Iāve had some conversations with fasttech prior to this light being announced. You already know most all about this one now but if I told you what I know about the next lights Iād have to kill you. :bigsmile:
Nice light! Out of my budget though, after dropping $50+ each the last two months on lights. If there was a way to transfer my coupon code to someone else Iād do it.
the T08 has 635 lumens output, whereas the Asgard is specāed at 1052 lumens and 3040 mA. So, other than the Bluetooth stuff, have they added more 7135s to the Asgard to get to the 1052 lumens (vs. the T08)?