Feature Overview

Upgrading the firmware in AirFob Pro ensures that your devices run the latest software version with improvements, bug fixes, and new features. The process is simple and can be done via the AirFob Space web portal or the AirFob Pro mobile app.


Navigating to the Feature

To upgrade the firmware using the web portal:

  • Go to app.airfobspace.com and log in.
  • Navigate to Device Management > Registered Devices in the left-hand sidebar.


Step-by-Step Instructions

Upgrading Firmware in Bulk via Web Portal

  1. Log in to app.airfobspace.com.
  2. Go to Device Management > Registered Devices.
  3. Find the Firmware column (second from the left) to check the current version of each device.
  4. Sort devices by firmware version using the arrow buttons next to the column heading.
  5. Select devices running an outdated firmware version (anything below 2.8.1 as of March 2025) by checking the box on the left side.
  6. Click the gear icon in the toolbar at the top of the screen.
  7. Hover over the icon to confirm it says Update Firmware, then click it.
  8. Select the latest firmware version 2.8.1 (as of March 2025) and confirm the update.




Upgrading Firmware for an Individual Device via Web Portal

  1. In the Registered Devices list, click on the device name.
  2. In the Edit Device screen, scroll down to the Device Info section.
  3. Click on the Firmware Update button (one of the four green buttons).
  4. Select the latest firmware version 2.8.1 (as of March 2025) and confirm the update.



Upgrading Firmware via AirFob Pro Mobile App

The process for upgrading firmware using the AirFob Pro app on iOS or Android is similar to the web portal:

  1. Open the AirFob Pro app and log in.
  2. Go to the device list and check the firmware version of your devices.
  3. Select devices running an outdated version and choose the firmware update option.
  4. Select the latest version 2.8.1 (as of March 2025) and confirm the update.


Common Issues & Considerations

  • Devices must be online to receive the firmware update. Check the device status in the Product column. A green dot next to the device image indicates it is online.
  • During the firmware update, devices will temporarily go offline but should reconnect within three to five minutes.
  • To avoid disruptions, it is recommended to perform firmware updates outside peak business hours.


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