• the BT-DN110 is the battery... it is needed for BT as far as I know but doesn't actually transmit bluetooth.

  • But the RS910 bar end junction does, so the add-on BT D-Fly unit is pretty redundant.

    Edit: RS910 only uses Bluetooth for config. EW111 required for data and buttons.

    Edit 2: RS910 has no bluetooth built in. The references in the RS910 User Manual to turning on Bluetooth LE mode only works if you have a D-Fly/EW-WU111 unit connected to the system.

  • Didn't know that. Might save me on buying another EW111 if I can still connect to it to check battery and firmware via the EW-RS910

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