PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
I didn’t say you hated apple. Apple are great been using them for 10 years. I meant that people still won’t get on with good stuff like the bolt. You must be the only person this has happened to. Find a young geeky boy or girl to sort it out for you.I didn't say I hate Apple - I said their products are GOOD because they always, in my experience, work straight from the box. I'm not an Apple groupie, I have an iPhone that's all.
Now the Wahoo I have purchased doesn't work as described. The key to using a Wahoo is to download the app, use this to scan the bar code on the Wahoo and make the connection. The big issue here is that if one can't make a connection via Bluetooth then there is no alternative. I've spent the evening reading various bits of advice, trawled through the rather poor Help pages provided by Wahoo, searched for the non-existent manual - surely there should be a manual?? Deleted all the existing Bluetooth connections on my iPhone, switched off, switched on again, etc. done a factory reset on the Wahoo, downloaded three different QR readers in case this is the problem.
It boils down to this. Wahoo is selling an expensive product, which I fully understand many people find excellent, but when issues arise the company falls a long way short of the standard I would expect for a product of this value. If there is only a single connection method and that connection method fails there is absolutely nothing one can do to resolve the problem. A quality company would provide online support for this type of issue, what Wahoo offers is woeful.
For me this is a fundamentally flawed product in that it only makes the initial connection via Bluetooth. If a cable alternative was provided my issue would probably have been solved inside ten minutes.
Well in that case, it’s worth swapping it for one which does work. It’s a game changer when they’re working. Shame that, hope things are resolved soon.A very simple google shows this not to be the case. It appears to be a recognised issue.
Step by step instructions... works fine for me. You do have to change the setting in each profile though.
Step by step instructions... works fine for me - both to my iPhone and my iPad. Some Android devices do seem to struggle - and forget it if you have a Windoze phone.
I knew it would be something along the lines of a phone problem. Hopefully you can have a phone upgrade too & enjoy the bolt.I did “mark forums read” and missed much of this.
@Milzy - apologies I read your initial response differently.
By chance I’ve discovered the near field focus on my camera is nackered. I needed to photograph a document last night and it simply wouldn’t focus.
In fairness to Wahoo I felt I have to hold my hand up on that. I’ll be trying again but it looks as though if I want to use Wahoo I have to buy a new phone.
I’d like a new phone but it’s not desperate. I do still feel though Wahoo should provide an alternative connection method. Straightforward Bluetooth or cable would surely work? I don’t say this because I feel Wahoo should anticipate the needs of customers with broken cameras but because all the other tech I own offers alternatives, presumably because manufacturers realise such issues do arise.
The Wahoo purchase was almost self-funding via Evans cash back, selling a couple of shirts and expecting a fair price when I sell my 810. If I have to buy a phone it won’t be the end of the world.