keep the camera pointed towards the bluetooth/wifi binding QR code at the optimal distance it recognizes QR codes (keep it pointed till the next step) start the Gopro Quik app on your phone and be prepared to click/tap on the search/add/connect to a Gopro icon while doing the previous step, estimate the optimal distance from the screen when the Gopro recognizes QR codes (this is important because the bluetooth/wifi binding QR code does not give any confirmation that it has recognized the QR code) ensure you have Gopro Labs working on the Gopro 8 by testing a few test QR codes ensure your phone bluetooth is turned on (it is a bit of a misconception that a Gopro connects via wifi, it does but only when streaming video to your phone, under normal circumstances it uses bluetooth for configuration/settings) This worked like a charm on a Gopro 8 I bought in an online auction with a broken screen ( for US$ 80 ) and I was able to pair it with the Gopro Quik app on my iPhone. I just tried this on my gopro Hero 7 that has a rear screen that doesnt work and it paired. Scan the QR Code directly off this thread/computer screen. Once the camera recognizes the QR code, tap the mode button on the hero 8 three times, and that should pair your hero 8 with the gopro app on your phone. While the app is searching for a new camera scan this QR code below. Once the Goprolab firmware is on your camera go into the gopro app and set it to search for new camera. (0, 08:02 PM)Mpr3ssiv Wrote: Were you able to update the Goprolab firmware on your Hero 8?
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