FLEX Asgard @ Fasttech

Do what I did with Magnet use. Get yourself from Crazy Glue in gel form. I got mine at the Dollar Tree for, you guessed it, $1. Put your magnet on the battery and center it. Once centered put a small bead of the crazygel around the base of the magnet. This will keep the magnet from moving on you as well as keep it firmly in place if you drop the light.

Just remember, no glue under the magnet. Just put a bead around the base perimeter. ;)

I was saying the one currently in the Asgard should be Class 3. I also initially thought they would use Class 2! Thought I could control the light across the room, but no :frowning:

Thanks for suggesting. Glue under the magnet would be cool, there goes the battery! :smiley:

Instead of a magnet, I use a solder blob on the positive end. No way it will move around :wink:

With my previous-now-destroyed driver, I was connecting more or less reliably at 8-inches to a foot. One time it seemed almost 3-feet . . . well, an arm's length anyway. It would hardly connect at all if it was parallel to my phone but all I had to do is move the phone ahead of the reflector a little bit and it hooked up and stayed connected fairly stable.

Ahhh, those were the days . . .

wethoughttheydneverendFoy

You know, they really should have incorporated WIFI, rather than BT, which is what I originally guessed was what they were doing. I think it’d be much more useful, and would open up a huge® number of possibilities… JMO though :(…

Just out of curiosity, anyone experimented to see if the BT range improves with the reflector out and the antenna clear of the body? And/or has anyone having connection issues tried that?

I think it is Not Good that there is an Antenne Printed on the PCb and that the wire to the Other Antenna is nonshielded, so we get One Big weird Antenna.

Yeah, mines not really connecting at all.

Agreed... I will be cutting the trace for the onboard antenna, leaving just enough to allow attaching the extension. I have 2 drivers, I may do one each way and see if it makes any difference.

I gotta tell ya…pretty happy I didn’t pony up the dough to get the Asgard…essentially paying to be FT’s guinea pig.

Beyond the hype…wouldn’t it make much more sense to use a wired USB connection instead of wireless? The bluetooth has to be about 1-3 feet away from your phone/PC…so theres no big advantage there.

Sure…you could easily program it out in the field…but you could do the same if wired. Yeah…would be easier to accomplish this wirelessly (assuming the wireless works…lol) But realistically…how many times will most normal people have to do that? I’m betting once in a bluetooth moon. :bigsmile:

I think the technology is cool and all…but in my opinion the Asgard should have gone through much more testing before launch.

I tell ya, I know they’ll get it resolved- but I’m a little irritated that I was sorta forced into buying it before may 31st to get the $10 discount for a light that still isn’t ready for production. Right now I paid $43 for a light that is a 3 mode without memory. That and I scuffed my reflector trying to get it to work- and it’s still a no go.

And if I buy a set of batteries for it, like I’m going to need- it’s suddenly a $60ish light. A light that we’re all paying to be the beta testers for.

Not wanting to rub it in, but minr connected to my galaxy s3 flawlessly every time, and I’ve just tested and once paired, I can control the modes from 5m away horizontally with the reflector pointing at the phone. With it set on the floor tail standing and me stood up, I get the same range.

I do wonder if the bluetooth emission strength is limited in America compared to the UK and that is the cause of the issues.

Was it worth being a guinea pig? to me, yes, this is to me the most exciting driver set up I’ve seen, I wanted in badly, the only issue I’ve had is my bum programming, hardly fasttech’s fault as I was one of the ones demanding full access.

What was fun was a friend popped over to have his air con gassed, he also wanted to see some of my builds. He did like them, but when I connected to the asgard and started playing he was really blown away, he really wasn’t expecting someone to be able to do that.

It helps that I love the zy-t08 form factor, this is to me a damm good, customer configurable light, small enough to use under a vehicle (yep, I’ve been using it at work) enough output for most needs, I’m a happy camper.

My Asgard with the old driver connected on the first try every time within about a foot. It even connected one time at almost 3 feet. It pretty much behaved like a Bluetooth earpiece but connectivity did suffer a bit when the reflector was pointed away from the phone.

For whatever reason, that old setup with the original apk worked almost perfect for me.

andthenhetoreitapartFoy

I’m using windows XP. I think they haven’t worked out all the bugs yet, because I’m guessing most people are using their Android phones. For what it’s worth I also tried the app on a windows 7 machine, and it behaved very similarly. I’ve used the built in bluetooth on both laptops and also tried a cheap bluetooth dongle I’ve had for a while on the XP unit. Depending on whether I was using the dongle or the built in (recently updated drivers) bluetooth, it may not display the correct voltage. The windows 7 machine would display the correct voltage and temp, but it gave me the same error to quit or continue when I’d try to read data from the light.

The way it behaved similarly on both machines is: that the first time I’d connect, I’d set my modes and enable mode memory. I’d click update- it would almost instantly say the light had been updated. I’d disconnect and then the light wouldn’t have any of my modes- just default. Then when I’d connect again- it’s connect, but then it wouldn’t let me set any modes or rename anything. I’d give me the error message and it’s crash when I’d tried to rename a profile.

If I deleted the user data from the folder, then I could go back and try “reprogram” the light, update it- and nothing would be saved when powering the light on.

Seems like the android users have a better app, and it also seems like everyone else is getting the light to work but me. Is it operator error? This shouldn’t be hard… And by the way, I do have a ticket opened.

Got my Asgard today… I am not very impressed. Build quality is really low. The Bezel has scratches and there was dirt on the led. Sadly the reflector has some scratches and finger prints too… The finger prints you only see when the light is turned on… Very bad :frowning:

I have connection issues too… With my Windows PC it is impossible to program… With at least on of my smartphones I get connection and was able to program it. But the light has to be very very close (just 2-3cm) away from the phone, and in a “special” angle. When I place the flashlight on the head e.g. its not working.

I think the bluetooth thing is very funny - But it doesnt make fun when you first have to spend minutes to find a perfect angle where it connects… And then these scratches, bad solder work and the led not really well connected to the pill.

I really dont know what to do :frowning:

Open a ticket with Fasttech on their site then PM Jasmine with a link to your post and your ticket number with Fasttech.

I will, thx

I received my replacement pill/driver and now have a perfectly functioning Asgard. Connects on the first try and unlike the original driver, all modes program and work beautifully. The range is a little less with this one, about 8-inches is as far as it will connect. The original connected up to about 3-feet.

Anyway, I now have a light I can review.

meownmodesFoy

very encouraging, anxiously awaiting the review!

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