Generation I
- Password recovery of your Twinkly Account
- Twinkly Account and App Settings
- Configure Twinkly Generation I for the first Time
- Delete your Twinkly Account
- Directly connect Twinkly to your Smartphone
- Connect Twinkly to a local Wi-Fi Network
- Controller Light status Indicator
- Map your Lights
- Twinkly Music
- Twinkly Music Driver
- The Effects Gallery
- Effect Editing
- Create a new effect
- Remote Control Menu
- Connect Twinkly to Amazon Alexa
- Creating a group and extend your lights
- Music Sync
- Connect Twinkly to Google Assistant
- Device Menu
Generation II
- Password recovery of your Twinkly Account
- Twinkly Account and App Settings
- Configure Twinkly Generation II for the first Time
- Delete your Twinkly Account
- Directly connect Twinkly to your Smartphone
- Connect Twinkly to a local Wi-Fi Network
- Controller Light status Indicator
- Map your Lights
- Twinkly Music
- Twinkly Music Driver
- The Effects Gallery
- Effect Editing
- Create a new effect
- Remote Control Menu
- Connect Twinkly to Amazon Alexa
- Creating a group and extend your lights
- Music Sync
- Connect Twinkly to Google Assistant
- Device Menu
How To
- Reset your Twinkly
- Join Group Step by Step Procedure
- Sync group Step by Step Procedure
- Scene Group Step by Step Procedure
- Tips for a perfect mapping
- Delete a custom layout (or Remove a Device or a Group)
- Link more than one Twinkly to the local network
- How to Manage Twinkly from Multiple Smartphone
- Enable Effect Carousel
- Create your Playlist
Pre sales suggestions
Tips & Tricks
- Managing larger groups (5+ Twinkly)
- Connect Twinkly to a new Wi-fi network
- Tips for a perfect mapping
- Map a linear, wide decoration
Tips for a perfect mapping
Set the frame: Point to the LEDs with your smartphone trying to keep the frame steady and stable.
Follow these tips for perfect mapping:
- Make sure you get rid of any “Reflection” effect caused by windows, mirrored walls, polished floors and other reflective objects around your decoration.
- Make sure you lower the surrounding lights to get a better contrast between the LEDs and the ambient light, and an easier detection by the app.
Avoid extremely dark environments. In the dark, the detection of LEDs using your smartphone’s camera can generate a halo that makes it more difficult to detect.