The Fogstar Drift intelligent battery management system is connected with the active equaliser via Bluetooth. Our app, when used with the Fogstar Drift Leisure Batteries, will allow you to monitor your battery status, collect and store information in real time, process battery data, exchange information with external devices and monitor the overall safety of your leisure battery at all times. App functionality;
1. Displays real-time voltage, current, power, internal resistance and other parameter values in the form of dashboard and digital display
2. Displays the real-time voltage and alarm status of all single cells. If the reported parameter triggers the alarm value or protection value, an alarm will be prompted
3. Compares the data of each cell, including the voltage difference, maximum cell voltage, minimum cell voltage, and overall balancing of the cells
4. Creates a cell temperature warning for; over-temperature, short-circuit, over-voltage, under-voltage real-time alarms and keeps a record of all alarms that occur.
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Is Fogstar Drift free?
Yes, Fogstar Drift is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Fogstar Drift legit?
🤔 The Fogstar Drift app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Not impressed - trying to work power tools on a remote job site with two £800 batteries - and when the app decides to play up you simply can’t turn the battery on! Needs major work and disappointing why it’s been this way the several months I’ve had it.
App needs improvement
In my experience, including having used other apps including xiaoxing bms app the following could be improved:
1. Fixing the pop up that shows up too frequently when the app is running in the background. It is extremely annoying and unnecessary.
2. Having to scroll through a list of discoverable BT devices to find the battery is a chore and the list refreshes so fast you end up tapping on some other device by mistake which can take a while to go back and find the battery only to make another mistake!
3. If you are using accessibility features such as larger fonts, bold fonds for visibility, the layout gets messy with some icons getting cropped from the screen instead of adjusting proportionately to the screen zoom level.
The batteries are great, high quality. It would be nice for the app to compliment the standard set by the batteries.
Useful but plenty of room for improvement
The app gives a useful insight into the battery status & health however as other reviewers have said there are plenty of annoying features like listing every Bluetooth device, the loss of BT connection when the phone screen locks or the app goes into the background & the battery status history graph only reflecting the status for the duration of the connection.
In need of improvement
App seams to work well with plenty of information on the battery health even the individual cells within the the battery connected. What let this down massively is the inability to change anything within the app like individual views of setting a custom display of the information that I’m interested in as a user. Plus little things like maybe a widget on the Home Screen so user can monitor whilst doing other things instead of have to load the app every time.
Needs work
The initial connection seems clunky , I have 2 batteries and have to tap on one to get both of them up and running , I then have to tap on which battery I want to view , I’ve also just noticed that if I turn off the discharge it also cuts out the charge too , could be an app fault or battery fault I guess , the list of Bluetooth signals is a bit annoying , as is the unwanted battery connect signal that pops up on screen lock , I do like the battery status main screen though , tidy and well thought out
OK but needs PIN security
Very useful app, having this functionality removes the need to have an external voltage/current monitor for the batteries. I have two Fogstar Drift batteries in parallel, so it allows you to check the current and state of charge for each battery. Totally agree with other reviews that PIN security is needed. This is vital to stop unauthorised access to the battery controls. I don’t want someone else deliberately or accidentally turning off my batteries.
Could improve
It’s not a bad app the layout is nice but a few things need addressing, the constant pop up window demanding you view the app when running in background is very annoying. Having to select the battery in Bluetooth every time. The temperature on cell 1 is apparently the bms temperature and not the cell temperature, very confusing.
History Crashing.
As the title, the history part on the app keeps crashing/freezing on my iPhone the only way to resolve is to delete the app and reinstall it. Emailing the company to report the problem doesn’t warrant a reply apparently.
Great simple interface compared to others
Just got my Drift 460 battery and very happy with it .
The app is also great , however as others have said it has some simple problems that need fixing and I guess they maybe all connected.
Constant notifications asking you to connect , app isn’t precent in notifications to turn them off and if you press the “!” button on the notification iOS crashes !!!
Just thought id mention here, so it’s highlighted for an update.
Potential
This app has so much potential to be great. It looks great, it operates great. The only downside and I don’t know how to stop from happening is it keeps popping up with a message to say BSM wants to connect to the app. It does it all day. If this didn’t happen. I’d happily give it 5 stars but for this annoyance it’s a 3. Ive found it doesn’t do it if I disconnect via Bluetooth but I should have to reconnect my Bluetooth every time I want to see my battery stats. Please sort this and I will change my review to show.
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