I am in beta. They must not be offering anything above 1.0.10 to even general beta group.
Check that your Air Purifier is selected in app’s list of beta devices: Wyze app Home > Account > About > Beta Program > Edit > Wyze Air Purifier (checked) > Save
Then do a firmware update via: Wyze app Home > your Air Purifier > Settings (gear icon upper right) > Device Info > Firmware Version
Current beta firmware version is 1.0.13.2
I am in the beta program. beta app 2.38.2 (1) installed via TestFlight. purifier on firmware 1.0.13.2.
I have never seen data populate the hourly indoor AQI graph ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Try unplugging your Air Purifier then plug it back in to restart it and see if that helps.
If you still don’t get hourly dots, will you submit a log for air purifier and post it in the beta thread so we can get that passed on to the devs? This is the first time I’ve heard of the new firmware and that app version not working for someone. Please post in here with the log if this is still happening after the air purifier has been restarted at least a multiple hours previously:
roger that - just completed the power cycle. will report back this evening.
3-hour mark: no data (graph still empty)
I finally got firmware upgrade notice to 1.0.13. Upgraded and now and getting the dots… Not sure why they decided to display the highest value in a given hour. What not every 10 minutes? Why can’t you see historical data, yesterday, this week, month? I also have a levoit 300S. Pro-n-cons for both. Levoit measures only PM2.5 (no gases), not AGI, but logs it frequently and has history, yesterday, weekly, monthly. It would be nice to have an option on how aggressive you want the ‘auto’ to be… ie … go to 3 fan speed when it hits 50 and 4 on 75 instead of it staying on fan speed 1 forever. I have found it, for no apparent reason, it will just jump up to 200+ and take 2 hours to get back down to less than 50, at max fan. Can I get an alert as to exactly why it thinks AGI 200+
Okay so I just updated my Air Purifier to the beta firmware, because I just couldn’t wait any longer. Still not seeing any dots on the graph and yes I rebooted by unplugging. Hate that they still didn’t give us realtime AQI updates inside the circle. But at least they changed the heading of the graph period.
AGI? Did you mean AQI?
Rechecked hours later and still no dots on the graph.
Android App Version: 2.38.0.153
iOS App Version: 2.38.2.1
Air Purifier FW Version: 1.0.13.2
Air Purifier Plugin: 2.38.0.1
Graph / Dots works on the apps and Firmware listed above
You can join the Beta Testing Group and select the Air Purifier to test the Firmware
I guess you didn’t read my post. I have all those firmware updates and beta firmware, yet still am not getting any dots on the graph.
I tried to find what version you were running. The one I saw showed FW Version 1.0.10 and a different App Version. Hence, I provided what I have.
Here is the link I found which shows the versions you have indicated you are running. Notice the difference.
and this post did not reference what your versions are
I have seen where individuals say they are on the latest and not list what they have. Once you go through it, we find they are not on the latest versions.
Some individuals don’t realize how to get the Beta Firmware and believe the app will take care of it. So was just indicating what I had for you to compare against yours.
The new firmware just went public, so nobody needs to enroll in Beta for it now.
Update the firmware and make sure you’re on the latest App and it should be working now.
Well, I’m still not seeing any dots on the graph. Air Purifier firmware 1.0.13.2 and the App is firmware 2.38.2 (1). I don’t even get an initial start up dot now after unplugging it and plugging back in.
I’m on an iPhone 13 Mini with iOS 16.2
It looks like we have 3 people reporting they aren’t getting the hourly AQI dots, and all 3 are on iOS, but so far all the Android users have it working correctly. Let me have someone look into this.
Has ANYONE on iOS gotten the AQI dots to show up? I am just trying to gather information to see if this is happening to EVERY iOS user, or if it is hit and miss.
(I will pull out my stored iPhone later today and try to see if it works on mine or not (I know it is definitely working on my Android though).
If this turns out to be happening to every iPhone user, then I have to ask…How would Wyze not have caught this? I assume they would actually use an iPhone to test it, right? And weren’t there iPhone users running the beta software?
Yes, you are correct. I know there was an iPhone user in the beta that reported it working well for them. So I know it WAS working for iPhone users okay when the firmware first launched, but that may have been an earlier App version or before some server update or whatever else may have happened since the original beta test. It’s possible that something in a recent app release caused a conflict with one one the subroutines related to this feature. I am not saying that any of this is what happened, but, having been a professional QA tester in the past, I like to check and verify rather than blindly make any assumptions. Hence why I am asking others to report on this now AND why I will also be checking on my own iPhone when I pull it out to help verify. Wyze and the rest of us will get it figured out one way or another, but other user reports can help make it faster.
I have an iPhone Xs with iOS 16 and the dots were there.
I will need to verify again shortly.
EDIT
I just checked my iOS device and I am getting the Dots, here is my image:
I am running the following on my iOS Device:
Phone Type: iPhone Xs
Phone OS: 16.2
Wyze App Version: 2.38.2 (1)
AP FW Version: 1.0.13.2
Plugin Version: 2.38.0
@carverofchoice wonder if you can test by doing the Clear Cache Process as well as swiping up on the app to make sure it is removed. Then gp back into the app and see if your dots start to appear.