That's where something like Locus comes in. That's the beauty of smart phone apps. You aren't tied to one specific piece of software to do EVERYTHING you want. So you don't have to settle like you do with dedicated GPS's. I use multiple apps to accomplish multiple tasks. For instance, POI and point to point auto routing, I use Here We Go. For following tracks I use Locus. I rarely do manual routing on the fly.
I really like my old HTC Desire (android) on a powered RAM mount. It has a good size screen, AM/FM radio, tons of music storage, waterproof, and it has the only screen I have ever been able to read in full sunlight. Cardo app makes it easy to control my headset. I've tried Zumo and TomTom Rider GPS and don't find them as useful as having a smartphone on my bars.We dowloaded a 15$ app and used a new iPhone to navigate while riding in the woods last week, it was incredible accurate and recorded every movement faithfully unless you went in tight circles, that messes it up pretty good. Used it to confirm the location of a corner post and it was right on the money. You can even overlay your trail onto a goole terrain map, I don't think you can do that with a regular GPS.
Is there anything that can actually refollow a saved .gpx file, like as if you were going somewhere in google maps normally? Basically I am looking for a turn by turn looking navigation style but all the things I've tried when you select to re-ride a imported .gpx route it gives you a line over a map with your current location that you need to follow "manually". Not the end of the world but having a standard google maps style would be sleek...
It's not the .gpx file that's causing the problem, it's the fact that your saved trail is a bunch of individual GPS points sampled at regular intervals. All the GPS is doing is just joining all the dots together, with no regard to what streets are behind the dots.
In order for the turn-by-turn routing to work, you need to edit the .gpx file and only choose to include specific waypoints out of your breadcrumb trail that the SW can use to create a route around.
Hope that makes sense.
Just checked out this ap because I hadn't heard of it before. In fact haven't looked for any motorcycling nav ap's in quite a while. I hope our friend hasn't missed his development window. Scenic looks a lot like what Twisty Systems is trying to be. Not sure . . . .I've been using Scenic off and on... really wish it worked on an Android.
so a few days ago i sat down to finally tinker with the BMW phone app and the bike as they are integrated.Used the phone mounted on the bars with a bluetooth headset forever. Will go to OEM Navi for the future long rides (it's removable), stick to phone for the local stuff.
Also, any particular reason for the lockable GPS mount? It's only one button to remove the Zumo from the cradle when leaving the bike.
OIS cameras lock into a safe position when they are not powered up. Unless you are motovlogging with your forward camera, you are fine. It's why the camera makes a clicking sound when you open the camera app.old phones (ie iphone 7) can be mounted fine. but any relatively newer phone with cameras with OIS will likely be damaged by bike vibration. basically your camera will be busted and will lose ability to focus.
Correct.Do you need cell reception in order to use the GPS on the cell?
A dedicated GPS device uses satellite, so it would be better in remote areas?