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QuickShifter easy (iQSE-W)

QuickShifter easy (iQSE-W)

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Application Description

This app simplifies setup of the HealTech QuickShifter easy module via WiFi.

Important Note: This app is only compatible with QuickShifter easy modules with part numbers iQSE-W1, iQSE-W2, and iQSE-W3 (WiFi models). If your module has part number iQSE-1, iQSE-2, or iQSE-3 (Bluetooth models), please download the iQSE app instead.

This free application allows wireless control of your HealTech QuickShifter easy (iQSE-W) module from your Android device via WiFi. After installation, it operates offline and contains no ads.

The iQSE-W is a next-generation standalone quickshifter module, offering:

  • Easy installation and setup.
  • Improved lap times, quarter-mile runs, and overall riding enjoyment.
  • Wireless setting adjustments via your phone.
  • Simple installation with bike-specific wiring harnesses.
  • Unbeatable features at an unbeatable price.

The app requests two permissions:

  • Location: Required for WiFi connections on Android 10 and later.
  • Access photos, media, and files: Necessary for saving and loading settings.

We recommend selecting "Allow only while the app is in use" for both permissions. The app does not collect or transmit any user data and is safe to use.

The HealTech QuickShifter easy module is available from our distributors and dealers worldwide. Visit our website to explore our other motorcycle products.

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