Wahoo Elmnt Bolt battery level
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Wahoo Elmnt Bolt battery level
Is there any way of finding out how much charge is in your Bolt when not plugged in for charging? I know that if it's charging, you can just hit the power button and it gives you that half baked battery symbol, and that's fine if you're doing long rides, but for every day commuting type use, I'd like to just know how close to flat it is (and yes, I have been caught) without having to plug it in.
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Thank you. Found it now I know where to look. Stupid thing is, it's obvious when you know where to look, though I'd suggest it's not overly useful having to go digging for the information. I've seen the phone flash up that the unit is getting low, but that's pretty pointless because I don't go around looking at my phone all the time and when I first turn it on, I'm busy setting up the bike.
I like the Bolt and aren't planning to change, but if someone asked me about it, I'd have to give a list of ifs buts and maybes. Gee, wouldn't it be nice if they had a real MANUAL (stupid omission), I'm getting sick of learning how to use this thing by trial and error and am pretty sure I'm inefficient. Hell, I don't even know what all the information it gives you is, I'm just guessing.
I like the Bolt and aren't planning to change, but if someone asked me about it, I'd have to give a list of ifs buts and maybes. Gee, wouldn't it be nice if they had a real MANUAL (stupid omission), I'm getting sick of learning how to use this thing by trial and error and am pretty sure I'm inefficient. Hell, I don't even know what all the information it gives you is, I'm just guessing.
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Thank you. Found it now I know where to look. Stupid thing is, it's obvious when you know where to look, though I'd suggest it's not overly useful having to go digging for the information. I've seen the phone flash up that the unit is getting low, but that's pretty pointless because I don't go around looking at my phone all the time and when I first turn it on, I'm busy setting up the bike.
I like the Bolt and aren't planning to change, but if someone asked me about it, I'd have to give a list of ifs buts and maybes. Gee, wouldn't it be nice if they had a real MANUAL (stupid omission), I'm getting sick of learning how to use this thing by trial and error and am pretty sure I'm inefficient. Hell, I don't even know what all the information it gives you is, I'm just guessing.
I like the Bolt and aren't planning to change, but if someone asked me about it, I'd have to give a list of ifs buts and maybes. Gee, wouldn't it be nice if they had a real MANUAL (stupid omission), I'm getting sick of learning how to use this thing by trial and error and am pretty sure I'm inefficient. Hell, I don't even know what all the information it gives you is, I'm just guessing.
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Yes, once you know how to drive this thing, it's reliable and a very nice product. It should not be so hard to get to know and to use. I like it and hate it in equal measure, which is why I will not recommend it, but am quite happy to sit with someone and discuss the pros and cons. I think most who buy it and fight their way through the early days will stay with it, but I also know of people who've sent them back in disgust.
Anyway, that's my whinge for the day. Thanks for your help.
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From the share page one can e-mail themself the .fit file. There is a summary and support info included...last line is battery charge %.
Looks like this:
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Support Information
ELEMNT v1.14.2 (293)
iPhone10,3 (v11.3)
device: iPhone10,3
language: en-US en_US
Memory: Free:142245888 Total:2470068224
Storage: Free:51385860096 Total:63937040384
Cloud ID: 606991
+ ELEMNT BOLT (BT)
+ HEART RATE (ANT+) paired to ELEMNT BOLT 0D72
+ POWER (ANT+) paired to ELEMNT BOLT 0D72
+ DuoTrap S (BT) paired to ELEMNT BOLT 0D72
Device Name : ELEMNT BOLT 0D7201
Device Version: WB09-1929
Device Battery: 40%
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Looks like this:
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Support Information
ELEMNT v1.14.2 (293)
iPhone10,3 (v11.3)
device: iPhone10,3
language: en-US en_US
Memory: Free:142245888 Total:2470068224
Storage: Free:51385860096 Total:63937040384
Cloud ID: 606991
+ ELEMNT BOLT (BT)
+ HEART RATE (ANT+) paired to ELEMNT BOLT 0D72
+ POWER (ANT+) paired to ELEMNT BOLT 0D72
+ DuoTrap S (BT) paired to ELEMNT BOLT 0D72
Device Name : ELEMNT BOLT 0D7201
Device Version: WB09-1929
Device Battery: 40%
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