🔥 Ignite i18 Range Test – Real-World Distance Check ⚠️ Note: There is a spelling mistake in the video — the correct spelling is Darstellungspyrotechniker (SFX). I decided to shoot this video in my very best English (hahaha), since most Ignite users are from the US. The test was conducted by Thomas, a state-certified pyrotechnician and SFX display pyrotechnician, assisted by Robert. We’re testing the real-world range of the Ignite i18 firing system under simple but practical conditions. No lab setup, no theory — just a real field, real steps, and real reactions. We start with a short setup explanation, then walk the distance step by step to see how far the i18 keeps a stable connection. Along the way you can see how quickly the app updates, how stable the signal remains, and when the device begins to drop bars. To make the results as accurate as possible, we later double-check the measured distance using Google Maps — so you get both a practical impression and a verified number. If you’re using Ignite for fireworks, SFX or any kind of semi-professional setup, this test gives you a realistic idea of what the system can actually handle in an open environment. 📏 What we tested Real-world range performance of the Ignite i18 Step-based distance measurement Later verification using Google Maps Stability, signal quality & responsiveness Practical notes for firework and SFX users ⏱️ Kapitel / Chapters 0:00 – Intro 0:15 – Why this video is in English 0:40 – Test setup 1:10 – First distance check 2:20 – Extended range test 3:45 – Signal stability 4:30 – Google Maps verification 5:10 – Final thoughts 🧰 Equipment used Langstrecken-SMA-Stecker-WLAN-Antenne ( ) 180cm Handy Stativ für Smartphone ( ) Kamera Super Clamps, Magic Arm Clamp mit 1/4 und 3/8 Gewindeclips, Kugelkopf-Stativklemmen ( ) BINGFU SMA Stecker auf SMA Buchse Schottmontage RG174 Verlängerungskabel ( ) ⚠️ Safety Note This video is for demonstration and educational purposes only. Always follow local laws, safety regulations and manufacturer instructions when using firing systems or pyrotechnic equipment. 💬 Questions? If you have any questions, drop them in the comments — and I’ll be happy to help!











