+x Tim Dawson - 1/27/2020 12:11:51 PMHmm, a solution has to be in widespread use for it to be viable for us to develop support. I hadn't realised that some of the PowerFlarm devices support Bluetooth, that's interesting.My understanding is that if a device supports Bluetooth 4/LTE (or something similar) they do not have to go through any Apple dance to be supported.
+x Alastair Mutch - 1/27/2020 2:27:58 PM+x Tim Dawson - 1/27/2020 12:11:51 PMHmm, a solution has to be in widespread use for it to be viable for us to develop support. I hadn't realised that some of the PowerFlarm devices support Bluetooth, that's interesting.My understanding is that if a device supports Bluetooth 4/LTE (or something similar) they do not have to go through any Apple dance to be supported.Thanks for thinking about it. I'll try an Ipad with the Soartronic board and see if it will connect. I thnk it is BT 2.0 though rather than BT 4 / LE (LTE is something different :-)AlastairHi AlastairI would be really interested to know to hear if you managed to get an iPad to connect to a Soartronic. I have been struggling for a long time to get a reliable wifi connection between a PF portable and an iPad using an AirConnect.Ken