🎥 Enable AVA OS on AVA Home Remote
You can enable AVA OS to run on an AVA Home Remote by following these quick steps. Make sure to update the AVA app from the Play Store.
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Introduction
But before you enable AVA OS on a Home Remote, it’s important things to understand what it was designed for.
Home Remote was designed to work as an app-only remote outside of AVA OS systems…
Or as an as an additional remote for an AVA OS project that is hosted on an AVA Nano Brain.
You can use AVA Home Remote to run AVA OS standalone, and it’s a great way to get familiar with the basics of AVA OS, but for customer systems, use it only in areas where a simple touchscreen device fits for controlling music, lights, cameras, and so on.
In any room with a TV screen, go with Cinema Remote.
Demo Steps
Okay, let’s go.
Open the menu and tap AVA OS.
Read this screen, then tap Enable AVA OS.
Choose whether to accept the Terms and Conditions.
And then allow AVA OS to start up.
Choose Create New Project to try out AVA OS in standalone mode.
But most of the time, you will be using Connect to Existing Project.
When you tap Next, the remote scans for projects hosted on an AVA Nano Brain.
Pick the project you want the Home Remote to join.
Allow it to connect, and ta-dah!
Summary
Your AVA Home Remote is now a part of your AVA OS project*.*