Double clicking the wifi button when wifi is on produces a beep but does not turn off wifi. The wifi led does not change. I tried making a new thread about this so we can gather all relevant information in one place.Yes, you already said that, but my question was "what you cannot get, firmware 1.1.0?" as in why you cannot test if doubleclick turns off wifi
I do not think so but I might be wrong.It's also bluetooth.
will it works? http://www.dx.com/p/bluetooth-remote-shutter-for-iphone-ipad-ipod-yellow-310825#.VYLbzKOBWRk
Why a special command? Isn't Bluetooth a standard technology - multi-platform and all that?well DUH, it needs to send specialised command to the camera, so only original (or its clone) would be able to trigger the camera (and do much more for that matter)
You can pair it but you have to go through your phone. So selfiestick----Bluetooth---->phone<-----Wifi------->Yi cameraI tried using my bluetooth enabled selfie stick but cannot find a way to pair it with the Yi.
It seems to me that the bluetooth selfie stick pairs with the app.I tried using my bluetooth enabled selfie stick but cannot find a way to pair it with the Yi.
I have this same remote and it works with the Yi Camera app.It's also bluetooth.
will it works? http://www.dx.com/p/bluetooth-remote-shutter-for-iphone-ipad-ipod-yellow-310825#.VYLbzKOBWRk
I have this same remote and it works with the Yi Camera app.
Pair with the phone (iPhone in my case) and it will trigger exposure on the Yi through the app. Press the button again and end the exposure. Works great!
And it's cheap...
It's sure a bluetooth control, not wifi !
even bluetooth hardware is the same, due to the software coding inside, maybe cannot use normal selfie bluetooth.