Divoom App Setup Guide for iPhone and Android

Divoom App Setup Guide for iPhone and Android

You just slid your new Divoom pixel device into its permanent spot: maybe a Pixoo-64 II mounted above your stream deck to track channel stats, a Ditoo-Pro perched next to your mechanical keyboard for retro beats, or a tiny MiniToo tucked between your monitor and pen holder for little pixel pick-me-ups throughout the workday. You plugged it in, watched the first bright default animation blink to life, and grabbed your phone ready to load a custom clock face, draw a silly inside-joke animation, or program a scrolling welcome message for when friends stop by.

If that momentum just hit a wall—you’re not sure which Divoom app download is legit, your device won’t pop up in the device list, or you’re confused whether you need to connect to Wi-Fi first—you’re not alone. This guide walks you every step of the way, from safe app download to your first custom pixel, for both iPhone and Android users, no random forum deep dives required.

Start With the Official Divoom App (No Unofficial Downloads)

First things first: you don’t need any paid third-party software, fancy drivers, or complicated workarounds to run your Divoom device. All customization, pairing, and settings live in the official Divoom app, built specifically for the brand’s pixel displays and speakers.

If you’re a returning Divoom owner pulling an old device out of storage or adding a new one to your collection, take 10 seconds to check for app updates before you start pairing. Outdated app versions are one of the most common causes of connection glitches, and a quick update will save you troubleshooting time later.

Quick safety note: Permission prompts and menu labels can look slightly different depending on your phone model, OS version, and app update. You do not need paid third-party tools, driver downloads, or unofficial app files to set up a supported Divoom pixel device.

A quick note for Android users: search results for the Divoom app for Android are often cluttered with lookalike apps, outdated versions, and third-party APK download links that are not verified by Divoom. These can cause connection failures, pose security risks, or simply not work with your device. Stick exclusively to the official Divoom listing in the Google Play Store for a safe, working download. iPhone users can find the official app directly in the Apple App Store with no extra hoops to jump through.

Before You Pair Anything, Check These 3 Basics

Before you even open the app, run through these three fast checks to avoid the most common first-setup stalls:

  1. Confirm your device is ready to pair: Make sure your Divoom is fully plugged in (for wall-powered devices like the Pixoo-64 II) or charged (for battery-powered devices like the Ditoo-Pro and MiniToo), and has booted all the way to its default startup pixel animation. Out of the box, most Divoom devices boot straight to pairing mode automatically—no hidden button presses or secret codes required.
  2. Get your phone in setup range: Turn on your phone’s Bluetooth, and set your phone within 1 to 2 feet of your Divoom device for the initial pairing process. You can move it further away once setup is complete, but close range cuts down on signal interference during the first connection. If you’re setting up a Pixoo-64 II, you don’t need to reconfigure your home Wi-Fi to use a 2.4G-only network, either—the display supports both 2.4G and 5G Wi-Fi bands, so you can connect to your regular home network without extra router tweaks.
  3. Skip the system Bluetooth menu for now: It can be tempting to select your Divoom device from your phone’s main Bluetooth settings like you would a pair of wireless headphones, but this often causes pairing errors. The Divoom app handles the secure, device-specific connection process on its own, so you don’t need to manually select the device in your system settings to get started.

Soft setup tip: Always start pairing from inside the Divoom app first. Jumping straight to your phone’s system Bluetooth menu before opening the app is the single most common cause of first-run connection errors.

When you first open the app, it will ask for a small set of required permissions: Bluetooth access to find and connect to your device, local network access to set up Wi-Fi connected displays, and optional notification access if you want to show incoming alerts on your pixel screen. You don’t have to grant every optional permission on the first launch, but denying the core Bluetooth and network permissions will prevent the app from finding your device.

iPhone Setup Checklist

Once you’ve run through the pre-setup checks, connecting your Divoom device from an iPhone only takes a minute:

  1. Open the official Divoom app in the App Store. If you’re a new user, follow the prompts to create your free account; returning users can log in with their existing credentials.
  2. Grant the required Bluetooth and Local Network permissions when prompted. If you accidentally tap “Deny” on any permission, you can fix this later by opening your iPhone Settings app, scrolling down to the Divoom app entry, and toggling the required permissions on.
  3. Tap the add device button on the app’s main dashboard. The app will automatically scan for nearby powered-on Divoom devices.
  4. Select your specific device model (Pixoo-64 II, Ditoo-Pro, or MiniToo) from the list of detected devices.
  5. If you’re setting up a Pixoo-64 II, the app will next prompt you to select your home Wi-Fi network and enter your network password. Wait for the display to show a connection success message before moving on. For Ditoo-Pro and MiniToo, the Bluetooth connection will complete automatically after you select the device, with no extra Wi-Fi steps needed.
  6. Once connected, you’ll land on the main app dashboard, where you can browse clock faces, draw custom pixel art, or program your first display feature.

Android Setup Checklist

If you’re installing the Divoom app for Android, the flow is very similar, with a few key permission notes specific to Android operating systems:

  1. Open the official Divoom app in the Google Play Store. Avoid launching any app you downloaded from a third-party site, as these are not verified to work securely with your device.
  2. Follow the prompts to create a free account or log in to your existing Divoom account.
  3. Grant the required permissions when prompted: Nearby Devices access (for Bluetooth scanning and connection), and Local Network access (for Wi-Fi setup on the Pixoo-64 II). If you accidentally deny a permission, you can adjust these later by opening your Android Settings, navigating to the Apps section, finding Divoom, and opening the Permissions menu to toggle required access on. Note that some older Android versions may also request location access to complete Bluetooth scans, which is a standard system requirement for those OS versions, and exact permission wording can vary.
  4. Tap the add device button on the app dashboard, and wait for the app to finish scanning for nearby powered-on Divoom devices.
  5. Select your Pixoo-64 II, Ditoo-Pro, or MiniToo from the list of detected devices.
  6. If you’re setting up a Pixoo-64 II, follow the in-app prompts to select your home Wi-Fi network (remember, it works with both 2.4G and 5G bands, so no network splitting required) and enter your password. Wait for the display to confirm it’s connected before proceeding. For Ditoo-Pro and MiniToo, the Bluetooth connection will finalize automatically, and you can start customizing right away.
  7. Once connected, you’ll be taken to the main dashboard to explore clock faces, community pixel art, and custom design tools.

Bluetooth vs. Wi-Fi: Match the Setup to Your Device

Not every Divoom device uses the same connection type, which is where a lot of setup confusion comes in. Here’s a quick breakdown of how each popular pixel device connects, so you know what to expect during setup:

Pixoo-64 II

This 64x64 pixel art LED display uses Bluetooth for initial setup and quick, close-range art transfers, plus dual-band 2.4G and 5G Wi-Fi for always-on features like social media counters, remote display updates, and cloud-synced clock faces. Once it’s connected to your Wi-Fi, you don’t need to keep your phone right next to the display to change what’s showing on screen. It’s built for wall mounts, stream setups, and prominent shelf placement where you want a constant, customizable pixel focal point.

Divoom Pixoo-64 II pixel display set up as a stats counter on a gaming desk next to a monitor

Ditoo-Pro

This retro keyboard-style pixel Bluetooth speaker connects exclusively via Bluetooth for both audio streaming and display customization. It features a 15W DSP-tuned speaker, a built-in joystick for on-device controls, and a DIY LED display you can load with custom art, animations, and short messages. No Wi-Fi setup is required—just pair via Bluetooth, and you can use it as long as you’re within standard Bluetooth range of your phone. It’s a natural fit for desk setups, bedside tables, and retro tech collections.

Divoom Ditoo-Pro retro pixel speaker on a purple-lit desk showing a pixel heart graphic

MiniToo

This palm-sized retro pixel Bluetooth speaker also uses a direct Bluetooth connection for both audio and display controls. Through the app, you can load tiny custom pixel art, short animations, and scrolling messages to its compact LED display, with no Wi-Fi needed. It’s made for small desk nooks, portable use, and subtle pixel accents where a larger display would feel too bulky.

Divoom MiniToo palm-sized pixel Bluetooth speaker for small desk and bedside setups

Once your device is connected and showing your first selected clock face or animation, you don’t have to stop at basic setup. For a deeper dive into custom design tools, community art libraries, and advanced display settings, our full walkthrough on how to use the Divoom app covers everything from your first custom pixel draw to advanced display automations.

First-Run Troubleshooting

Even with the right prep, you might run into a small glitch during your first setup attempt. These are the fixes that resolve the vast majority of first-run issues, no support ticket required:

  • Your device doesn’t appear in the app’s scan list: First, confirm your Divoom is powered on, fully booted, and not already connected to another nearby phone or tablet (Divoom devices can only connect to one active device at a time during setup). Turn your phone’s Bluetooth off and back on, close the Divoom app completely, re-open it, and run the scan again. If you still don’t see the device, move your phone to within 1 foot of the Divoom to cut down on signal interference, and make sure no other Bluetooth-heavy devices (like wireless headphones or smart watches) are actively transferring data during the scan.
  • You get a connection error after pairing through system Bluetooth: If you tried to pair your Divoom directly through your phone’s main Bluetooth menu before using the app, you’ll likely see a connection failure message. To fix this, go to your phone’s Bluetooth settings, find the Divoom device in your list of saved/paired devices, select the option to forget or unpair the device, then go back into the Divoom app to complete pairing through the official in-app flow.
  • Pixoo-64 II won’t connect to Wi-Fi: Double check that you entered your Wi-Fi password correctly (it’s very easy to mistype a long password on a small phone screen). If the password is correct, move the Pixoo-64 II closer to your Wi-Fi router for the initial setup connection, then move it back to its permanent spot once the connection is confirmed. Remember, you don’t need to disable your 5G Wi-Fi band to connect, as the display supports both common network bands.
  • Permissions are blocking the app from finding your device: If you denied core permissions on the first app launch, the app won’t be able to scan for or connect to your Divoom. On iPhone, navigate to Settings > Divoom and toggle on Bluetooth and Local Network access. On Android, navigate to the Apps section in Settings, find Divoom, open Permissions, and toggle on Nearby Devices access (and Location access, if you’re on an older Android version that requires it for Bluetooth scans).
  • The app is stuck loading or crashes during setup: If you’re running an outdated version of the app, you may run into stability issues. Check the App Store or Google Play Store for any available Divoom app updates, install them, then restart the setup process. If you’re a returning user adding a new device, try logging out of your app account and logging back in to refresh your saved device list.
Device Connection Type First App Features To Try Best For
Pixoo-64 II Bluetooth + dual-band 2.4G/5G Wi-Fi 64x64 custom pixel art, social media counters, custom clock faces Wall displays, stream setups, large shelf focal points
Ditoo-Pro Bluetooth DIY LED display art, 15W DSP-tuned audio streaming, on-device joystick controls Daily desk setups, retro tech collectors, bedside speaker use
MiniToo Bluetooth Tiny custom pixel art, short animations, scrolling text messages Small desk nooks, portable use, subtle pixel decor accents

Which Divoom Product Fits Your Setup?

Divoom Pixoo-64 II WiFi pixel art display

Divoom Pixoo-64 II

64x64 dual-band Wi-Fi pixel art display with social media counters, cloud-synced clocks, and support for wall or desk placement in stream setups and creative spaces.

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Divoom Ditoo-Pro retro pixel Bluetooth speaker

Divoom Ditoo-Pro

Retro keyboard-style pixel art Bluetooth speaker with 15W DSP-tuned audio, built-in joystick, and DIY LED display for desks, bedside tables, and retro tech collections.

Explore Ditoo-Pro

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Divoom app available for both iPhone and Android?

Yes, the official Divoom app is available for supported iPhone models via the Apple App Store and supported Android models via the Google Play Store. The same app works with Pixoo-64 II, Ditoo-Pro, MiniToo, and other supported Divoom pixel devices, so you can manage multiple devices from a single free account.

Should Android users download a Divoom APK from a third-party site?

No. Third-party APK files are not verified by Divoom, can pose security risks, may not work correctly with your device, and are not supported. Always download the official app directly from the Google Play Store.

Why does the app need Bluetooth or nearby-device permission?

Bluetooth and nearby-device access let the app scan for, discover, and connect to your powered-on Divoom device during setup and regular use. Without these core permissions, the app will not be able to find your pixel speaker or display. On some older Android versions, location access may be requested as a system requirement for Bluetooth scanning; the exact permission wording can vary by OS version.

Do all Divoom products use Wi-Fi setup?

No. The Pixoo-64 II uses dual-band 2.4G and 5G Wi-Fi for always-on features like cloud-synced clocks and social media counters, plus Bluetooth for quick art transfers. Bluetooth-first devices like Ditoo-Pro and MiniToo connect directly via Bluetooth for audio and display customization, with no Wi-Fi setup required.

What should I do if the Divoom app cannot find my device?

First, confirm your device is fully powered on or charged, booted to its default startup animation, and not already connected to another nearby phone or tablet. Move your phone within 1 to 2 feet of the device, toggle Bluetooth off and back on, close and reopen the app, and run the scan again. If you previously tried pairing through your phone’s system Bluetooth menu, forget or unpair the device in system settings, then restart pairing from inside the app.

Can I set up a Divoom device again on a new phone?

Yes. Install the official Divoom app on your new phone, log in to your existing free account, and follow the in-app pairing flow to reconnect your device. If you run into discovery issues, confirm the device is not still connected to your old phone nearby, and run through the standard pre-setup checks before scanning.

Setting up your Divoom pixel device doesn’t have to be a tedious process of toggling settings and guessing at downloads. Once you’re connected, you can tweak your display to match your desk aesthetic, swap out clock faces with the seasons, load silly animations to make your roommates laugh, or set up a quiet productivity counter right where you can see it. The best pixel setups feel personal, and the app is built to make that customization as straightforward as possible—no design degree required.

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