- by Julien Nérée
Ryder OS 1.2.0 is now available - improved interface, battery level and stability
- by Julien Nérée
Since we started shipping Ryder One in May, we’ve been closely listening to your feedback. Every suggestion, comment, and bug report helps us improve the product. Today we’re excited to release two important updates: Ryder OS 1.2.0 and Ryder App 1.1.0
Here’s what’s new:
We’ve improved the user interface when sending or receiving crypto to make it more intuitive:

One of the most requested features is here: you can now view your battery level and know when your Ryder One is charging.

Updating your Ryder OS is now much easier.

This update includes several fixes and battery improvements based on feedback from our first shipments in May. It ensures your Ryder One stays reliable even with daily use.
We’re hard at work on Bitcoin support, which will launch in the coming weeks. Since our first batch shipped in May, we’ve received over 30 feature requests from the community.
Here are the four most requested features:
Some other ideas we loved:
Have an idea that could make Ryder better? Let us know!
The Ryder team keeps growing! We are currently hiring for 2 positions:
Feel free to apply or forward the job descriptions to your friends.
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