I know this is pulling up an old one, but it's still the best reference post for all things related to the Hush plug on this site.

For those of you who don't know, all remote functions for the Hush plug run through an app on your phone called "Lovense Remote”. This app is generally considered to be a little flaky as it seems to "crash" randomly both when it is an active use and when it is just waiting for signals. Part of this is actually attributed to the iPhone and Android being very aggressive with shutting off apps to preserve battery life.

For the Android, it is actually a very hidden setting that you need to change to stop this from happening. You must put the lovense remote app into the non-optimized group within the battery optimization settings.

Unfortunately, this is not something that is always easy to find and changes based on both the flavor of Android and the manufacture of your phone. In some cases, you can just go into settings then device management then battery and it is right there. In others you have to open up the app settings itself (this is where it ask you to stop or uninstall the app) then click on battery and then figure out how to get to the battery optimization menu.

Once there, it will show you only a few apps that are not optimized but Lovense Remote will show up when you change two showing all apps by clicking on got three dot icon and choosing that option. Find the app, change it to not optimized, and then close everything out. Once this is completed, Android should never shut down the app while it is waiting for signals from your friendly neighborhood Domme.

Finally two caveats: 1) it may be a good idea to only change this setting when you want this app to be in active use rather than when it is just sitting on the phone with out you logged in because I have no idea how much battery that made rain when you have no use for it 2) This is an almost hidden Android setting so some updates Mets reset this to having the app being optimized again.

For the iPhone, there may or may not be a similar way that you can get the operating system to just leave it alone but that is for someone else to answer.

Happy buzzing y'all...

Asp