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Flic 2
Flic 2








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  1. #FLIC 2 MAC OS#
  2. #FLIC 2 UPGRADE#
  3. #FLIC 2 FULL#

  • Power Consumption 2.5 Watts (typical) or 5W Watts (max).
  • flic 2

    IP rating: P44 standard (not waterproof).Profiles: Flic protocol (multi-app) HID and MIDI (Coming late 2020).Surface material: Durable high-quality soft-touch plastics.Customizable: Custom printing, removable stickers.

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    Indoor range: up to 50m (requires Flic Hub LR or other Long-Range capable device).Line-of-sight range: up to 200m (requires Flic Hub LR or other Long-Range capable device).Technical specs for the Flic 2 Starter Kit: Everything has been packaged in a very thoughtful way, using every free space to fit everything in such a small package.

    #FLIC 2 FULL#

    Therefore, if you are interested in a full list of available integrations and functions, please visit the official Flic website. There are so many of them that it is even hard to imagine that information could be placed on the packaging. On the box, you won’t find any information about HomeKit and other integrations that you can use with Flic buttons, however. The Flic 2 starter kit comes in a simple white box with the grey Flic logo and basic information about the content and certification.

    #FLIC 2 UPGRADE#

    If you have already bought the Flic Hub LR or the hub you bought does not yet have the required software, we describe the upgrade process to the HomeKit support version HERE. This means we can use both the first-gen Flic buttons as well as the second-gen ( Flic 2). For this to work, you are required to have the latest version of the hub ( Flic Hub LR) with software version 3.0.2 or newer, which exposes the Flic buttons to HomeKit.

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    #FLIC 2 MAC OS#

    An additional open platform was also created, which enabled the integration of Flic buttons into third-party applications, using tools available for Android, iOS, Linux, Mac OS and Windows platforms.įast forward to today, and we can now also use Flic buttons with the Apple HomeKit system, so today I’ll look to see what it means and how it works. Then, a year ago, new, improved versions were also created in the form of new buttons – Flic 2 along with an updated hub dubbed Flic Hub LR. With a subsequent campaign, Shortcut Labs created its first Flic Hub, which extended the use of their Flic buttons, with options that allowed the buttons to be used without the need to use your phone as a bridge with other systems. Since then, the number of integrations with other systems has grown rapidly, and an app for macOS has also been added. In the beginning, they could only be used in conjunction with your smartphone, via an app for iOS and Android. It all started in 2015, when Shortcut Labs, then a newly established Startup, conducted a crowd-funding campaign that ended successfully, resulting in the creation of Flic buttons. On December 1st, Swedish company Shortcut Labs provided current and future Flic LR users with an early Christmas gift in the form of a long-anticipated hardware upgrade that adds Apple HomeKit support to the Flic 2 system. The company describes its Flic buttons as the smartest buttons in the world, and after a closer experience with them, it’s hard to disagree with that claim.










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