![]() I don't know about Android.Ĭurrently, Cubeast is very strict: it times your inspection and requires you to manually start and stop the timer. You need a special Bluetooth-enabled browser - Bluefy, and it only works with Gan cubes for some reason. You use it in a web browser - and it's worth knowing because not all browsers support Bluetooth. Here I come to the most interesting part: Cubeast.Ĭubeast is a web-based timer app for smart cubes. If there were only stock apps, smart cubes would be just a gimmick to fool around with for a couple of days and quit. You don't hold the cube static in your hands, so it sometimes detects x moves where there weren't any. The app recognizes rotations for gyroscope-enabled cubes, but in a crappy way. It turned out I had to tap the averages to get to them. You can see occasional Chinese in messages, the UI items are rather small, there is no iPad app. The factory app - Cube Station - is not great at all. Corner cutting is good, Gan-specific catches that I also experience on my XS and 354M are present as well - not a big deal, compared to a heavy pillowed Go Cube. Gan 356i is a normal 56mm speedcube, light and fast, with medium magnets. This and not working with Cubeast on iOS made me crave another smart cube, and I got a Gan 356i v2. My biggest issues with it were its shape, weight and my bad recognition on it. Short battery life (lasts about enough for a cubing session) Works with Cubeast both on PC and iOS (in Bluefy browser) Normal speedcube feel, close to other Gan cubes Transparent edges mess with my recognition ![]() ![]() Too strong magnets (though I'm not sure how weaker magnets would work with this design)Īpp counts moves in QTM (like, U2 is two moves)Ĭube does not work with Cubeast or csTimer on iOS (even in special Bluefy browser) Long lasting battery: a few days no problem Very reliable connection both to phone/tablet and PC via Bluetooth adapter Here are some pros and cons of each cube I have. ![]() TL DR: I love it and I totally recommend getting a smart cube! I own two smart cubes - a Go Cube Edge and a Gan 356i v2 - and want to tell you what "smart cubing" is like. ![]()
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