LED Ally

Published by: LEZYNE USA

Description

Smart Connect is an innovative technology we developed in-house to control, simplify and customize compatible Lezyne LED lights. Using this free phone app, Smart Connect lights can be controlled and programmed either as a combo or individually. The simple interface of the app is used to control your lights on the fly, or to custom program the modes. If the front and rear are linked, the front light will now wirelessly control the rear light as you toggle through the modes, even if you are not connected with the app.
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Long Load Time

gayle.p.27 on

United States

I get a bit irritated every time I open this app. As others have mentioned, the app takes a really long time to load and connect - about 25-30 seconds. If you leave the app (even if for a very short period of time), you have to watch the intro/connect sequence all over again. Very inconvenient. That said, the concept is great, I just wish it was more efficient.

Painfully slow launch

iLikeSlurpees on

United States

Why do we need to sit through a video clip every time the app is launched? Renders the app useless for anything but to program the light.

I Would Give the App a 5 But…

The Original PianoPlaya on

United States

The battery indicator in the app needs to show a percentage of battery life left opposed to the picture indicator. Even if it is off by a few percent it would be more convenient. Otherwise I love my app and the lights.

Why does it take sooo long to load?

nlaiben on

United States

I’m on my bike in gravel and want to change my light settings…swipe up to launch the app I had open 20 minutes ago and I have to watch a video and then wait for it to connect to the lights… Terribly inconvenient for a bike app… It should be nearly instantaneous.

So sloowww

Bryan1234457 on

United States

Great concept. Bloated execution. I shouldn’t have to wait through video clip to turn on my lights. Then it takes even more time to pair. Sometimes the lights don’t reposed too commands (I’m on a regular bike, not a tandem or cargo bike so it’s not a range issue). Sometimes I just have to push the buttons on the lights anyways. If they could speed up the app loading, and improve connection reliability, this would be great. Setting up the lights was very easy. It’s a little too easy to get into the “button” programming menu accidentally while riding. That menu should maybe be greyed out or hidden while riding.

Works great

Atownmc8 on

United States

Easy to program my lights, Connect lights in pairs and control my lights with the app

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App Info

Category
Sports
Publisher
LEZYNE USA
Languages
English, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Polish, French, German, Slovak, Thai, Czech, Ukrainian, Russian
Recent release
1.32 (1 year ago )
Released on
Oct 2, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
3 weeks ago
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