Nyon automatically notifies you of an existing software update if it is already connected to a Wi-Fi..
Turn on the Nyon, select your language and follow the instructions. You have the following options f..
..topovers cannot be added in the app itself. In Nyon, you can choose whether you want to be guided t..
Nyon usually takes around 15 seconds to start up. To shorten the start-up time during the day, a sta..
With your Nyon, the navigation function is integrated in the on-board computer. Navigation is theref..
.. here how this works. If Nyon is connected to your smartphone via a Bluetooth..
..o your Nyon via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. You can start them from the navigation screen of your Nyon. If y..
..he maps have been optimised by Bosch for use on Nyon with a simple, high-contrast display that shows..
On the Nyon, you can choose between a light and dark background. To access the settings, you have ..
1. Place your Nyon on the mount (see [link url= https://www.bosch-ebike.com/lu-en/connect/help-cente..
1. Remove your Nyon from your eBike when you finish your ride. 2. However, please leave it on while..
1. Make sure your Nyon/Kiox is connected to the smartphone via Bluetooth. 2. Select Map on eBi..
..erences between the two Nyon models. The easiest way to identify the new Nyon (BUI350) is that it ha..
..avigation** mode on Nyon, your current location will be displayed on a map. Nyon has its own GPS rec..
Nyon supports the following languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese,..
.. will be synced if a Bluetooth or Internet connection is available and will be visible on your Nyon.
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