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iBOX Assist

iBOX Assist

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  • Application Description

Effortlessly manage your iBOX auto gadgets directly from your smartphone! This app provides comprehensive control over your combo device, encompassing DVR and radar detector functionality.

iBOX Assist empowers you to:

  • Update your device firmware.
  • Update the radar component.
  • Update the camera database.
  • Download updates without connecting to the device.
  • Configure your device settings.
  • View archived videos.
  • Save videos directly to your smartphone.
  • Register your digital warranty.
  • Access technical support.

Compatible Devices:

iBOX Assist currently supports the following devices: iBOX EVO, iBOX EVO 4K, iBOX F5 LaserScan, iBOX F5 PRO 4K, iBOX RoadScan, iBOX iCON LaserVision, iBOX iCON Dual, iBOX iCON, iBOX Range, iBOX Rover, iBOX Nova LaserVision, iBOX Nova, iBOX ONE, iBOX RoadScan SE, iBOX Range 2, iBOX RoadScan 4K GPS, iBOX RoadScan 4K, iBOX RoadScan PRO 4K, iBOX Alpha WiFi New (Type-C), iBOX Phantom, and iBOX Alta Wi-Fi.

We're continuously improving iBOX Assist. Stay tuned for updates and news via our official channels.

Encountering issues? Before leaving a review, please contact our Technical Support team for assistance. We're here to help!

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