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You use the adapter that came with it and plug it into your USB-C port on the bottom of your phone. Then go to the web address using Chrome. Turn sideways for landscape view and enjoy.
Thanks, I figured it might have been some sort of usb to mini usb or what ever plugs into a phone.
 

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Just the little adapter than comes with it. Not a mini usb though.
The adapter is USB A female to USB C male.

I recently got a PARwise and have been trying to figure out which is the underwater mode for taking readings? On the left side of the app screen is a button with a PARwise inside a blue circle, then you touch it and it changes to a PARwise with a Green dot under it. Should I assume within the blue circle is the underwater mode?

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The adapter is USB A female to USB C male.

I recently got a PARwise and have been trying to figure out which is the underwater mode for taking readings? On the left side of the app screen is a button with a PARwise inside a blue circle, then you touch it and it changes to a PARwise with a Green dot under it. Should I assume within the blue circle is the underwater mode?

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Hey there,

Green dot is the out of water mode. Blue is the underwater mode. You'll notice the background changes as well, green foilage is out of water, while the Reef and coral background is underwater.
 

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Just saw a video with Carlos from CoralVue and it looks like the Parwise isn't submersible.
They did a little demo and did not place it in the water.
Not much good if it can't measure par down where the corals are at.
The box says "use wet or dry".
 
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