I bought a GoCycle the other day. An electric bike with some electronic wizardry where you choose an "assistance" profile on your phone. (Varying amounts of motor power per profile so the rider can balance effort with battery life.)
I downloaded the app, installed it on my iPhone, registered and logged into my GoCycle account in the app, turned the bike ON and pressed the "Connect" button in the app. After a few tries it suddenly connected and I chose my profile. All fine.
Then for various reasons I logged out of the app and logged in again. Now the GoCycle won't connect at all. I've tried all the permutations I can think of, of turning the bike on first or opening the app first, logging in and out but no connection happens. I even tried installing the app on my other iPhone and that wouldn't connect either. Then I tried connecting to different GoCycle. Still no joy.
The common factor is obviously ME. There must be something I'm doing wrong, but what?!
Any ideas most welcome...
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Bluetooth problem
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Re: Bluetooth problem
No eBike experience but I have multiple BT headphones and other devices and pair them with laptops/phones regularly.
If there are persistent issues connecting I normally go to settings and use 'forget this device' - then re pair it.
Maybe forget device and restart/cold boot might clear any cache issues on the phones.
Is there any way of factory resetting the ebike as a last resort?
If there are persistent issues connecting I normally go to settings and use 'forget this device' - then re pair it.
Maybe forget device and restart/cold boot might clear any cache issues on the phones.
Is there any way of factory resetting the ebike as a last resort?
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Re: Bluetooth problem
Check to see if there are any firmware updates available online for the ebike.
BT is notoriously inconsistent and so firmware updates often address 'tweaks'...
BT is notoriously inconsistent and so firmware updates often address 'tweaks'...
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Re: Bluetooth problem
Is it just as simple as going to settings > Bluetooth and selecting the go cycle again.
These days lots of things fight to connect to your phone. Speakers, lights remotes etc
Even one of the kids trying it out and it's still paired to their phone.
Being old school, legs don't have connection issues ....... well not until the end of the day.
These days lots of things fight to connect to your phone. Speakers, lights remotes etc
Even one of the kids trying it out and it's still paired to their phone.
Being old school, legs don't have connection issues ....... well not until the end of the day.
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Re: Bluetooth problem
Gerry557 wrote:Is it just as simple as going to settings > Bluetooth and selecting the go cycle again.
No, curiously neither bike appears in the list of Bluetooth "My devices" on either iPhone.
Does the bike look for and find the iPhone? Or does the iPhone look for and find the bike?!
Thanks for answers, both of you.
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Re: Bluetooth problem
Is there an off button on the ebike so you can effectively reboot it?
Sometimes with these kind of things if the pairing has been set up with specific device ID's and then apps have been logged out of or uninstalled/re- installed the pairing gets messed up.
Sometimes with these kind of things if the pairing has been set up with specific device ID's and then apps have been logged out of or uninstalled/re- installed the pairing gets messed up.
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Re: Bluetooth problem
Infrasonic wrote:Is there an off button on the ebike so you can effectively reboot it?
Sometimes with these kind of things if the pairing has been set up with specific device ID's and then apps have been logged out of or uninstalled/re- installed the pairing gets messed up.
Yes there is, and I've nearly worn it out trying to get it paired!
I think I'd better resort to raising it as a bug with the manu, seeing as the (apparently) exact same failure to connect happens with two different bikes and two different iPhones.
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Re: Bluetooth problem
Update:
Success!
By making the bike do a forced firmware upgrade, Bluetooth finally found the bike! (Or did the bike find my phone?)
Now I can fiddle with all the profiles and design my own. (It won't save though, which is the next problem. Maybe I should RTFM.)
Oh and the forced firmware update reports firmware is already the current version....
Success!
By making the bike do a forced firmware upgrade, Bluetooth finally found the bike! (Or did the bike find my phone?)
Now I can fiddle with all the profiles and design my own. (It won't save though, which is the next problem. Maybe I should RTFM.)
Oh and the forced firmware update reports firmware is already the current version....
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Re: Bluetooth problem
Great you got it working - don't change anything now!
The firmware update/reflash would just have reset everything allowing the re-pairing.
It does sound like it is a bit clunky on the BT side of things. BT could do with a redesign really (especially the max bandwidth limitations) the problem is keeping all the backwards compatibility for legacy devices.
The firmware update/reflash would just have reset everything allowing the re-pairing.
It does sound like it is a bit clunky on the BT side of things. BT could do with a redesign really (especially the max bandwidth limitations) the problem is keeping all the backwards compatibility for legacy devices.
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