Amber iX Mobile Companion App Tutorial
Topics:
- What’s in your Amber iX app?
- How to set up your Amber X?
- Automatically backup your camera roll to Amber X.
- iCloud Photos Option
- View your backed-up photos, from every device, in one place.
- Organize your photos using Albums.
- Sharing to other apps.
- File Explorer.
- Sharing a file or folder with others.
- Casting to the big screen.
- Watching movies on the go.
- What if you have multiple Amber X?
1. What's in your Amber iX App?
Here is the top-level navigation guide:
- Amber iX Home screen.
- Notification and Tasks.
- Settings.
1. Amber iX Home Screen
This is the place where you:
- Control whether to enable auto-backup of your mobile device's camera-roll (to your Amber X) and check the status of the backup.
- See who has shared something with you from their AmberCloud account or their Amber devices.
- Access your app’s Offline Folder.
2. Notification and Tasks
3. Settings
This is the place for miscellaneous settings changes.
Most importantly, if you want to change some settings of your Amber X device, or if you want to add a new Amber X, you will have to come to the Settings page.
Note that we consider changing Amber X settings to a high-security event. We only allow this type of access with a direct login to your Amber X when your mobile device is connected to the same local network as your Amber X.
2. How to set up your Amber X?
While the main function of the Amber iX app is to allow you to access your content on your Amber device or on your AmberCloud folder, it also enables you to set up the Amber X device itself.
The initial setup of your new Amber X device is as follows:
1. Create an AmberCloud account (or login into your existing AmberCloud account)
New Users: A verification code will be sent to your email. If you do not receive the code within 5-10 minutes, also check your Spam folder.
2. Find and identify your new Amber X device
3. Setup WiFi (this is recommended even if you intend to have ethernet as the primary means of connection).
4. Give your Amber X device a name (or accept the default name and change it later).
5. Your Amber X will automatically complete the setup process, which may take a couple of minutes to complete.
If you just follow the instructions and feedback provided, setup should be a breeze.
Note: You will be offered to go through the initial setup of Amber X the first time you download the Amber iX app and create a new AmberCloud account (you are new to the Amber experience).
If you already have an AmberCloud account, you won’t be greeted with an initial setup process. To set up a new Amber X device, enter the Setup page of the Amber iX app and click on “My Amber” and then “Add new Amber”.
3. Automatically backup your camera roll to Amber X
If you are like many of us, you don’t know when you take pictures that you consider very private, such as a screenshot of your newly created password for some sites ☹. If you cringe about uploading your most private photos to someone else’s cloud, and if you don’t have time to figure out what photos are super private and what aren’t, then Bring Your Data Home™ by automatically backing up your camera roll to your Amber X.
Here’s how to do this:
1. Go to your Amber iX home page (click on the lower-left Home icon)
2. Click on the Backup Now button:
3. Select Auto Backup (recommended) or Manual Backup.
4. Confirm the Backup Device, Destination Folder, and iCloud Photos. Hit Apply.
Your backup status is displayed under the Camera Roll heading.
You can enable iCloud Photos to backup photos from your iCloud account to Amber X. Toggle this feature under Settings > Backup & Upload > Camera Roll Backup > Backup Settings.
5. View your backed-up photos, from every device, in one place
Click on “>” to the right of the Camera Roll heading and look for the “cloud” icon overlaid at the upper right corner of the photo thumbnail. Any images without the “cloud” icon mean it has not yet been backed up.
Tip: You can also select a photo here to send to other apps on your phone.
Photo-Viewer
Amber X indexes all photos you uploaded or backed up to Amber X and makes them accessible from your Amber iX app. You may have multiple mobile devices and backed up all your photos to your Amber X. You can view all of them simultaneously from any of your Amber iX app.
Amber X Indexing Status
See the indexing status of photos and AI along with indexing settings and managing photo categories.
3. Click on “My Photos” to enter the photo viewer (you will see the thumbnails of every photo that has been indexed by Amber X).
4. Scroll up and down - while scrolling, notice that a seek button will show up on the right side of the screen. Move the seek bar up and down to scroll faster:
5. See a higher resolution photo preview by clicking on a photo.
6. Note the three buttons on the top right:
- Rebuild database
- Filter
- Select Photos
In the screenshot above, we had a filter set to show photos shot on a Canon EOS 5D Mark III Camera photos only.
What else you can do inside the Photo-Viewer:
1. In the thumbnail view you can select photos (click on the select icon at the upper right corner and then click on the photos to select). Selected photos can be:
a. Add to an Album
b. Downloaded to a local, Offline Folder.
c. Share the selected Photos
d. Copy to somewhere else.
e. Delete
2. In the preview mode, you can:
a. Slide left or right to see the preview of the previous or next photo.
b. Cast the Photo to a connected device
c. Start a slideshow from the current photo
d. Add the photo to an Album
e. Share the photo via Email or Export to another App
f. Share the photo with other AmberCloud users or share using an anonymous link.
g. More Options
6. Organize your photos using Albums
Want to organize your photos better? Create an album for related photos:
1. Click to enter “My Albums”
2. Click on the “+” button at the upper right corner to add an album
3. Finish by following instructions on the app.
Note: you can add any photos from the main photo-viewer to an album. Additional photo sources for album content creation will be added in follow-on releases.
To share your album, please follow the tutorial article HERE.
7. Sharing to other apps
Generally speaking, you can share/upload any content that is local to Amber iX to any other app, as long as the other app will accept it. Note that most apps have file size limitations so you won’t be able to upload any sized file. Select the file you want and click on Share > Export to Other App.
We can quickly share with other apps the content of the camera roll (a system resource), and the content of the Local App Folder since those content is local to Amber iX.
For contents stored on an Amber X, Amber iX will first download the content and then share it with the other app. You will be prompted to download the file before the file is shared out. Just be aware that it will take longer to do so than directly uploading a local file to other apps.
8. Amber Folder
Your photos are not the only things important to you. You have fewer but perhaps even more important documents to safe keep and re-access later. Amber X provides a general-purpose file store for all your documents.
To access the files and folders on Amber X in a file explorer view, you can click on the “File” button on My Amber top page.
9. Sharing a file or folder with others
You can share a file or folder with someone from the Amber Folder view. Click on the “…” button to the right of any file or folder and then click Share. Choose whether to Share with Email or Export to Other App. Share with Email will bring up a screen to add the email address of people you want to share with. You can also set the permission level to Read Only, Read/Write, or Read/Write/Delete. Hit the "+" sign when you are done. Finally, tap Share.
Note: A public link can be generated for sharing (read-only). Just bear in mind that anyone who gains access to the public link can access your file or folder. If you are security-conscious, we’d suggest that you don’t share using a public link.
Sharing with an AmberCloud account user is simple. People who already have an AmberCloud account will just get the shared item in their incoming Shared folder (accessible from the Home page of the Amber iX app), together with an email notification about the share. If a person doesn’t yet have an AmberCloud account, we will invite them to join AmberCloud and once they have created an AmberCloud account they will see the shared item in the Shared folder in their Amber iX app.
10. Casting on the Big Screen
Did you know that your Amber X can find the TV and Chromecast devices that are connected to the same local network? And did you know that you can cast your photos and videos onto those TV and Chromecast devices?
Amber X can cast its media content to a TV directly if the TV supports the DLNA protocol. However, not all TV support the DLNA protocol properly. Also, not all media content can be played by the TV (varies from TV to TV).
Amber X comes with one HDMI port. With the HDMI port, Amber X can display any content onto the connected TV as long as the content itself is supported by Amber X. This type of connection will be the easiest to use.
If you want to connect to a TV via DLNA network protocol, just give it a try to see which content can be played.
How to cast:
You can cast media content by clicking on the “Cast” button. Your Amber iX will prompt you to choose the TV/Chromecast device to cast to. If it cannot find any device but you are very sure that you have a connected device, please double check to make sure that your TV or Chromecast device is in the same local network as your Amber device.
To manage a previously launched casting task, click on “More Options” at the upper-right corner of the Amber page.
More features and enhanced UX related to casting are coming later.
11. Watching Movies on-the-Go
All you need to do is to click on a movie file (from your Amber Folder view). If you share a video with someone else, that person can also watch the video on-the-go using the Amber iX app.
12. What if you have multiple Amber X?
If you have multiple Amber devices, you can switch to a different Amber device at the top of Home page by clicking on the drop-down arrow.
You will also notice that when you have multiple Amber devices, your Amber iX app will prompt you to choose from a list of Amber devices when appropriate.