For Mōvi XL: sd card root > freefly > movi_xl > loader.For Mōvi Pro: sd card root > freefly > movi_pro > loader.Add (or replace) the ‘ble_fw.bin’ file to the SD card.Step 2 – Put the Bluetooth firmware on the SD card Remove the SD card from Mōvi and open its contents on your computer.Select the ‘Bluetooth’ option and follow instructions. There will be a popup titled ‘iOS 11 Connectivity’.Tap ‘update’ or ‘revert’ and continue with ‘update’ or ‘revert’ in next screen.Connect to device and go to Monitor > Updates.If your iPhone or iPad are dropping the connection with your Mōvi or MIMIC, you’ll need to update the Bluetooth firmware from Mōvi Pro App on an iOS 11 or iOS 10 device. Still no connection, contact Freefly Support.Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone.Delete the Mōvi Pro app and re-download it from the App Store (or Test Flight if you have a 2.0 version).On your Mōvi, power up and tap the lower right button twice from the main screen to see your GCU version number. If your hardware has a 2.0 version, you’ll need a 2.0 version app, as 1.5.x will not work. Make sure that the app version and the hardware versions generally match (1.5.x and 1.5 or 2.0.x and 2.0.x).Try the steps below, and if they don’t work, contact Support with the button below this article. If you cannot connect at all, or your Freefly equipment doesn’t show up in the connect menu of our app, it’s unlikely that this will fix your issue.You can connect to the Mōvi Pro, Mōvi XL, Mōvi Carbon or MIMIC, but the app/phone disconnects within 6-20 seconds.Maybe! The condition that occurs that means you need to follow these instructions is: This guide walks through steps to update the Bluetooth firmware to the latest version. In iOS 11 and iOS 12, Apple updated Bluetooth specifications and introduced compatibility issues with the original version of the Mōvi Bluetooth firmware.
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