iAroma

Published by: 师松 梁
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Description

APP introduction:
iAroma is an APP designed for controlling your aroma diffuser,it can easily control all functions on the diffuser,you can select different working modes and lighting effects via iAroma.
Main Features:
Light control: select different preferred colors, and also can adjust the brightness.
Mist control: adjust mist volume and select continuously / intermittent mist and timer selection.
Alarm clock: automatically awaken the diffuser for misting under the pre-setting mist mode.
Music Playing: play music via the APP.
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Ratings History

iAroma Reviews

Horrific App

Sc2688 on

Australia

This app is absolutely horrific. I’ve only been able to get it to connect to the diffuser once. Thankfully you don’t need the all to get the diffuser to work but it seems like there are options you’re unable to control without the app. Really not happy for the money spent on this product.

Would give no stars if possible

alexbell012 on

Australia

For a product that is marketed as having Bluetooth connection to manage the device, having an app that simply doesn’t work is outrageous. How can it be legal to sell a Bluetooth-managed vaporiser that relies on a faulty app?

The app is pretty bad

Kesh83 on

Australia

We set the alarm to 8am AEST and alarm went off 3am 😆😆😆 definitely something we won’t be using on the app. Would be great if this can be fixed. Very basic app!! Help would be great explaining what some of the setting are for.

This app was developed by an 11 year old

OfficiallyKeith on

Australia

Okay so based off the reviews for this app, this review/feedback will most likely go absolutely nowhere. It’s pretty clear that the Oil Garden itself is a fantastic, local Aussie company born out of Byron Bay. Awesome, no issues there. Love to support our own. The app for the diffuser, however, is like if you hired an Uber, the Uber shows up and hits a tree and the guy driving it is clearly drunk and you can’t understand what he’s saying but you decide to get in because you haven’t really got another option (just go with me on this) for getting home. It’s buggy. The English is broken and makes no sense half the time. It’s missing some features and certain other features are flat out broken (try setting a custom time for the diffuser to begin. I dare you). The development for this app was clearly outsourced to some random Chinese software developer that appears to be based out of some basement run by a couple of primary school students. In fact, by downloading it and agreeing to the T&C’s, I’ve most likely allowed the CCP to use my phone’s camera and microphone to plan their inevitable invasion of Darwin. Oh and the Music/Alarm features they advertised for the app? Don’t bother. You have to pre-load individual downloaded music, which in 2022 is a joke (no Spotify/Apple music here buckaroo)and when I tried setting an alarm, it went off and I thought a bomb had exploded in my room with how loud it was. In any case, it’s bad. It’s really bad. And the fact that a lot of my concerns have been brought up in reviews from a couple of years ago and clearly haven’t been addressed leads me to believe that it’s not going to get any better. Download it to turn it on and off and to change the pretty colours, but don’t expect much else from it.

Hate it

Torriiee on

Australia

Other peoples music plays through the defuser at all hours there isn’t any way to shut them out. Loved it till I found out this happens.

Iaroma apps

lego2elite on

Australia

Worse apps ever. Can’t open it on my iPhone. Gave one star because it won’t let me send the review otherwise!

Worst app ever

Jicca on

Australia

The difusser/humidifier is friggin awesome, loved it even without the app. But then when you find out there is an app you of course want to use all the functions. Can anyone explain to me what “work mode” is? In mist settings? There’s no info on how to use it and most of the features don’t work anyway. Terrible reflection on what seems to be an awesome, local company. I hope they can invest some money into fixing it so this product can dominate the market. UPDATE: 2 years later still having the same issues with the app. I contacted the company who happily sent me a new unit though deleted app and reconnected. I just want to set a timer to turn it on before I get home from work and the “time” is stuck on the current time and I can’t change it. Just a nightmare

App won’t open at all now

missashzara on

Australia

Had my sinister for three days. Cannot control timer via app. Now the app will not open at all. So I have to manually turn it off and on by pressing one the machine itself

yes

sbdgdkck on

Australia

good soup

Mist volume control doesn’t work on recent update!

tenacious.djh on

Australia

Please fix

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
师松 梁
Languages
English, Chinese
Recent release
1.7.1 (3 years ago )
Released on
Sep 7, 2018 (6 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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