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    Well tried it at lunch. will not work with my samsung phone. did get it to work with an Android tablet tho.
    they need to work on this and get it fixed . very disappointed .

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    New Labradar Bluetooth App Now Available



    Apple iOS and Android apps are both available on the App Store and Google Play Store!

    The new Labradar App for iPhones/iPads and Androids is now available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store*. New features include.

    Improved Bluetooth connectivity
    Create notes for each shot and series
    Add weather conditions
    Create custom names for each series
    Ke can be displayed in Joules and Ft.lb
    Export files via email in CSV format
    Create a custom name for your LabRadar
    Quick entry of bullet weight for Power Factor calculations



    For support, questions, or comments contact appsupport@mylabradar.com.
    Please note that phone support is not available for the app at this time.
    * Requires Labradar firmware FWA 1.2.0 or above and FWB 1.0.0. Free firmware updates are available from our website www.mylabradar.com or can be purchased with a new SD card at www.buymylabradar.com
    http://www.hirschprecision.com/

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    I tried the new Android app (and firmware updates). Things are better - your phone actually stays connected to the device. The usability of the app is much improved too, IMHO. it does have some quirks, but things are now actually usable (my phone is a Pixel 5 running the lastest Android).

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    I have a Note 10 with Android 11, tried it last night and was happy with quick connectivity and data transmission.
    I'll go to the range this weekend to give a good go, but it already looks better and works better.
    At the end of the day, even without the app, Labradar is the best chronograph available right now. Accurate, no custom rifle mounts to avoid poi shift, and hard to shoot it when it's beside or behind your muzzle.

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    How cold of temperatures can the LabRadar reliably work in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sask378 View Post
    How cold of temperatures can the LabRadar reliably work in?
    It's limits aren't any different than anything else using a screen and lithium battery.

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