Connecting GC2 Device to an Android Device

Connecting GC2 Device to an Android Device

  1. On your Android device, go to the SETTINGS menu and select WIRELESS CONNECTION

  2. In the BLUETOOTH manager, turn Bluetooth on.

  3. While the GC2 is turned on, locate the SERIAL NUMBER of the device (located on the label underneath). Select the device with that SERIAL NUMBER to pair with it. If prompted for a code, enter four zeros (0000).

  4. Open the Foresight Sports Performance app. Locate the GC2 device you wish to connect to and press and hold until “CONNECT” appears. NOTE: Connection times vary by device.

The device should now be successfully paired and connected to the Foresight Sports Android Application.

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