The ACE set comes wit two lights along with various mounts and charger cables. Inside the box is all you need to get the lights charged and mounted, whether it be on your bike or your person, the choice is yours. My 'ACE' lights were delivered quite quickly and came in a deceptively small padded envelope with all that was needed in the small box within. This appears to do exactly what the name suggests, but having mentioned it I'll go no further as I haven't used one.Īll of the lights have similar functions that aid our safety in one way or another. This information is then shared with See.Sense and their partners to assist with planning and infrastructure to increase cycling safety, as per the above illustration - I have a feeling that the roads in my immediate area would certainly be fully blocked out in red.Īs previously mentioned I purchased a set of the ACE lights but there are other options including, if you are a night rider, one called BEAM. Quite a bold, maybe ambitious, statement you may think, but the technology certainly does seem to offer something new.īy connecting to the See.Sense app, and joining the See.Sense community, every time you ride your lights collect information, known as 'Ride Insights'. See.Sense was started in 2013 by a husband and wife team, Philip and Irene, with a mission statement of trying to use the technology incorporated within their lights to make cycling safer, more convenient and enjoyable in a hope it becomes more appealing to more people.
#See sense icon plus drivers#
It's quite comforting seeing an oncoming car that's just about to overtake another pull back in after seeing the flash of my front lights and, hopefully, the rear light lets drivers know I'm just ahead of them. The main reason for searching is that I like to ride with 'day runner' lights in an effort to make me more visible. It's not that I'm frightened of the dark but the roads around where I live, in the depths of the Cambridgeshire Fens, are dodgy, even on the best of clear and bright days and I'm not just talking of potholes but also roads collapsing and decaying so night rides are not a good idea. I ought to state that I'm not a night rider. This feature requires more frequent ACE is available as a set of front and rear smart lights.Ī quick look through the archives reveals a review of the original See.Sense light from December 2014, but with the present range of models it might be time for a bit of an update.
When you receive a phone call, the controls automatically reconnect.
#See sense icon plus Bluetooth#
Note that Sense Controls or Versa 3 Controls might be listed as “Not Connected” in the list of Bluetooth devices on your phone. For instructions, see How do I set up on-wrist calls on my Fitbit device? Remove Sense Controls or Versa 3 Controls from the list of Bluetooth devices on your phone.For instructions, see How do I restart my Fitbit device? On your phone, turn Bluetooth off and back on.If you continue to have issues, try the following troubleshooting steps: For more information, see How do I get notifications from my phone on my Fitbit device? Your phone should be within 30 feet (10 meters) of your watch. Keep your phone nearby with the Fitbit app running in the background.
#See sense icon plus update#
For more information, see How do I update my Fitbit device? Make sure your Fitbit device is up-to-date.For more information, see How do I use the Fitbit app?