Adapter 2 uses WiFi to connect to the SpeedyBee app.
NOTE-1 Make sure the USB cable is plugged into Port 1 on the Adapter2 side, not Port 2!
Otherwise, the connection to the app will fail.
NOTE-2 For the Android app
The Android system requires Location permission to connect to any WiFi device for Android devices. So before connecting to the SpeedyBee app, you should turn this switch ON:
NOTE-3 Connect the flight controller first!
You should connect your flight controller to Adapter 2 before you connect the SpeedyBee app. If you don't connect the flight controller to Adapter 2, you'll get an 'MSP' error in the app.
NOTE-4 Connect a battery to the quad if needed.
Some tiny whoops or other quads are designed to power up the VTX if the flight controller is powered through the USB port. In this case, the flight controller's USB port will drain a lot of current even more than 1 amp. So if your Adapter 2 behaves abnormally, you could try to plug in a battery to your quad. Of course, you have to remove the propellers before doing any tests.
Step 1. Click the yellow add button
Step 2. Click on the Wi-Fi device
Step 3. Connect the wifi of the Adapter 2.
And then, go back to the SpeedyBee app, and you will see the connection between the SpeedyBee app and Adapter 2 is finished.
Sometimes, iOS's automatic connection may display a message saying 'Unable to join Wi-Fi.' In this case, it's necessary to power cycle and try again. Usually, it takes about 1 to 3 attempts for a successful automatic connection. After connecting to Wi-Fi, wait for the system to prompt a 'Keep Connected' dialog box for confirmation, and then return to the app. This will make the connection more stable。
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