I only ask, because I’m pretty sure I saw very early on that they said it would be via windows or Android. But I keep reading people worried that they can’t program it. Unless there’s been some information I missed- almost all people have access to Windows or Android devices so I’m asking for confirmation. Ok, let me wade back through and find the info for myself….
Well, my prerelease sample of the new FLEXCandles Asgard model arrived today. This is the light with the Bluetooth equipped driver that can be programmed wireless on the fly using your Android device or even from your Windows PC using their custom FLEXCandles app. Sorry for some of the crappy pics...I couldn't wait to post them. :bigsmile:
Aside from the user interface, pretty much identical in every way. LOL! I’m waiting to see if the others have received theirs yet and whether they are seeing a couple issues that I’ve noticed. Then I need to work with Fasttech to iron things out.
I gotta say after seeing these pics that I’m glad I held off on purchasing this light. I’m excited about the methodology, etc, and it would be a great light to play around with, maybe more than anything to date … but other than that reflector, bezel, and emitter, this light is an eyesore to me. $46 is still $46. Now, make me feel really bad by giving it a great review!
Heh…yeah it is. Actually all the preproduction samples have the same serial number on the outside due to an error by the factory. Inside the driver itself (much like the VIN on a car being on the engine block) the firmware has the real serial number. In the case of mine, it truly is the first one ever made.
Not sure about Celcius. This isn’t the final version and they are making some last minute changes as we speak based on feedback I’ve already given them. I will try and find out. If not available initially, it could easily be added in an update to the software app.