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What do the Hub's color-coded error messages mean?
If you’re having issues starting or connecting your Hub, you might see the Light display a color-coded error message. Here's an overview of the error messages and how to fix them.

  • The center button is greenThe Hub is turned on and running a Hub OS version that is compatible with SPIKE, and the battery is charged to at least 20%.
  • The center button is white. The Hub is turned on, but is running a Hub OS version that is not compatible with SPIKE. Update Hub OS using the SPIKE App.
  • The center button is flashing orange. The Hub's battery is running low (under 20%). Connect the Hub to your device via the USB cable to begin charging the battery.
  • The center button is flashing red. There’s an extended load on the Hub. Turn off the Hub and let it cool down for 15 minutes.
  • The center button is flashing purple. Firmware update is in progress.
  • The Connection Button is flashing blue. The Hub is waiting to be connected to your device using BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy).
  • The Connection Button is blue. The Hub is connected to your device using BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy).
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