1. Where can I find the Remote?
The Remote is located at the back of the Mirror. To remove it from the Mirror and start using it, simply press the button located at the top of the Remote.
2. How can I charge the Remote?
To charge the Remote, simply insert it back into its Dock at the back of the Mirror. When you see a blinking light, it means the Remote is still charging. It usually takes about two hours for the Remote to be fully charged.
3. How can I check the level of the Remote Battery?
To check the level of the Remote Battery, simply select the gear icon located at the top right corner of your Mirror screen to access Quick Settings. In that section, you'll also discover details about the estimated time left for it to fully discharge.
4. How can I turn the Remote on/off?
To turn the Remote on, hold the button on the right side of the Remote for 3 seconds. The light will blink a few times. Once it is turned on, the light will become solid. If you want to turn the Remote off, repeat the same steps.
5. How can I check if the Remote is connected to the Mirror?
When you notice a solid light on the Remote after powering it on, you will see a Remote icon without a cross in the top right corner of your Mirror. This indicates that the Remote is successfully connected to the Mirror. However, if the Remote icon is crossed out, it means that the connection to the device is not established correctly. Additionally, when the Remote is placed in the Dock, it disappears from the status bar.
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6. How can I wear the Remote?
Untangle the lanyard wrapped around the Remote and put the longer end of the lanyard around your neck. Attach the end of the lanyard in slot as in the picture below:
7. What can I do with Remote?
The Remote controls the audio of your reflections and observational recordings. To begin using the Remote, simply remove it from its Dock, turn in on and press the Record button located at its center. To stop the recording, press the Record button again.
Speaker can also be tracked within a 180-degree range wearing the Remote. The Mirror does not physically move during this process. The tracking feature is made possible by a wide-angle 180-degree built-in camera that automatically adjusts its angle based on the infrared signal received from the Remote control.
8. Video demonstration of how tracking works
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