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Combining OOONO expands the functionality of modern assistance systems—provided that the technical and practical conditions are right.
Combining OOONO: Checking and implementing technical requirements
By combining OOONO with suitable apps, you can optimize your driving experience and always stay up to date.
- Start with device compatibility: Only combine OOONO with models that are explicitly listed in the manufacturer’s list. Check the model number (e.g., “OOONO Pro V4”) on the back of the device and compare it with the current compatibility table in the support section of the website.
- Ensure a stable internet connection: Combining OOONO with apps such as Waze or smartwatches requires a continuous data flow. Use at least LTE or, better still, Wi-Fi with an upload rate of 5 Mbit/s for your smartphone – otherwise real-time warnings will be delayed.
- Limit the number of connected devices: OOONO technically supports up to five parallel connections. Exceeding this number may result in delays or connection interruptions. Prioritize devices that you use daily (e.g., smartphone and car infotainment) in the app.
- Update before setup: Download the latest OOONO app version and update connected apps such as Waze. Disable automatic updates for other programs to avoid conflicts during the installation process.
Combine OOONO: Advanced usage and fine-tuning
Once you have the basics down, optimize your connectivity for maximum efficiency. This is where details that even professionals sometimes overlook come into play.
- Connect traffic apps such as Waze: Open the “External Services” menu item in the OOONO app, tap “Add Waze” and follow the instructions to link your account. Then activate the “OOONO notifications” option in Waze under “Settings ☻ Alerts.”
- Integrate wearables: For smartwatches (e.g., Apple Watch or Garmin), install the OOONO Wearable app, enable notifications in the device settings, and calibrate the vibration strength so you receive alerts without having to look at the display.
- Set bandwidth priorities: In the OOONO app under “Network Management,” assign fixed capacities to individual devices. Reserve 60% of the bandwidth for the main device (e.g., the smartphone in the car) to prevent stuttering during voice commands.
- Proactively eliminate interference: Interference from microwaves or Bluetooth speakers can interrupt the connection. Place OOONO devices at least three meters away from such sources or use a 5 GHz frequency range on your router, as this is less susceptible to interference.