Troubleshooting Vector Activation: Using Wire Pod for Solutions!
The company that acquired the original manufacturer Anki was DDL (Digital Dream Lab). Their mission was to preserve the legacy of Vector and provide ongoing services for the robots and related products. Unfortunately, despite promises of updates and a return to the market, DDL ceased operations, leaving customers without services. However, they continued to charge customers who had subscribed to their monthly service for the robots. We advise affected customers to contact their banks or card issuers to halt payments and seek refunds for any charges incurred. If you own a Vector and are unable to activate or operate it, follow the link below for instructions on how to revive your robot.
You can Purchase a Wire Pod device to keep all your Vector robots alive and working from the link. This is a physical device and it will come with the setup instruction with it. You will need to connect it to your wifi router and complete the setup from your computer or a supported device.
Alternatively you can follow the link below to complete the setup process to make your computer or any supported devices to work as an wire pod to activate you Vector although it will stop working if disconnected from the device.