Pairing A Pulse 2 Hub [Android]

Pulse 2: Pairing via Wi-Fi [Android]

The Pulse 2 Hub can be paired via Wi‑Fi, which is useful for better positioning the Pulse 2 Hub in your home. Follow the steps below to set up your Hub using an Android device. 

How do I pair a Pulse 2 Hub via Wi-Fi?

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Ensure that you are connected to a 2.4 GHz compatible Wi-Fi network.







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