Etiquette
Hooping can be a very social activity, but don’t forget common courtesy when you’re
hooping around others. Be aware of the space you're occupying, and be considerate.
Don't ask a crowd to move for you, though they may be willing to move on their own to let
you dance. Don’t hoop where you might cause a hazard or get in someone’s way. And of
course, make sure that the venue is appropriate for a bright, distracting display.
Updating Hoop Software
New software (also called firmware when installed in a device like this) is periodically
released for the hoop to add new features and fix any bugs that might turn up. You can
download the latest update from
http://www.hyperionhoop.com
. The update takes the
form of a single file named 'fw____.bin', with a series of numbers in the name indicating the
version.
Turn on the hoop, connect it to a computer, and copy the latest firmware file to the hoop’s
root folder – the top level, where you’ll find all of the pattern folders and the config.ini file.
Unplug the USB cable and the hoop will display a red-yellow-green pattern and begin
loading the update. Do not turn off the hoop until the update completes and the hoop
restarts. The update process should take no more than 10 seconds.
Once the update is complete, it’s safe to remove the firmware file. If the file is an older
version than the software currently running on the hoop, it will be ignored.
Gen 1 and Gen 2 hoops take different firmware, but both versions are packed together in
the same file so you don't need to worry about which is which.
WiFi-capable hoops can also download their updates directly from the network. See the
WiFi networking section for more details.