![]() Wifi speeds are SO MUCH higher than bluetooth speeds - that’s still true now-a-days but was VERY true several years ago when they built these systems. ![]() Hopefully you’ll find that you can now consistently connect to Fujifilm’s Cam Remote app without issue.Īnd, for what it’s worth… while I know it’s frustrating for all parties, Fuji took the best route they could with the app at the time it was made. So if you have an iPhone, I invite you to try this solution and see if it fixes the problem for you. I assume there must be a similar method for Android, but I’m an iPhone user and not Android, so I cannot help much with that. You have to jump through some hoops that shouldn’t be necessary. What I discovered through this process is a method that (so far) seems to work every time. I spent a couple of hours putting these different potential solutions to the test. There were a number of ideas put forth to resolve the issue. Thankfully, some other people shared that they figured out a solution, and now the Cam Remote app works just fine for them. Someone even told me the reason why I was having trouble is because I’m technologically inept and perhaps even stupid. A few of the comments and messages that I received suggested that it was user error. ![]() It could be that they are using only one camera (and not multiple) and/or they don’t have Bluetooth models, but that’s just a guess. A small number seem to have no issues with the app at all. While most of the comments to my Reel were in agreement, there were some who reported a different experience.
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