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Re: Sat nav

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 3:39 pm
by Knowledge
Surely there are options to charge your phone as you travel?

My windows phone is flipping huge: even my wife can read hers.

Re: Sat nav

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 3:46 pm
by Donnie
mark-b wrote:
Donnie wrote:I use one on the iphone, cost about £7? Mounted to the hydraulic reservoir

Imagepiazza-24 by Donnie Canning, on Flickr

Skobbler by Scout is what you'd need to search for, i assume its available for android. And the holder for the phone just slips right off, just as easy as a dedicated satnav.
Donnie, like the idea of mounting on the reservoir. How waterproof is the case and how easy is the screen to use through the plastic?

Cheers, Mark
Completely waterproof any time ive been out in the rain, not had an issue. Screen can be used through the plastic no problem, of course you have to take off the motorbike gloves but to be fair, once the routes in and im on the bike I dont need to touch it anyway.
ducksta wrote:Only prob using phone is battery life etc as the first leg is 200 + miles and my eyes ain't the best these days so prefer a big screen
Battery lifes not an issue as I charge as i go as there's a fag lighter socket in the toolbox so i simply use a usb charger, never a problem.
Knowledge wrote:Surely there are options to charge your phone as you travel?

My windows phone is flipping huge: even my wife can read hers.
As above and yes, mines an iphone 6s so more than big enough and my eyes aint the best, thats why I have contacts and glasses though and dont rely on things being big.

Re: Sat nav

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 6:54 pm
by mark-b
Cheers Donnie, thanks for the reply.

Mark

Re: Sat nav

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 7:27 pm
by ducksta
Not got a iPhone so will check the car sat navy's out cheers

Re: Sat nav

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 8:04 pm
by Timbo
Ducksta I might have one of those sat nav covers if your interested. Personally I think they're crap, water can penetrate , they can mist up and also can be difficult to read and change. I bought a Garmin waterproof bike Sat Nav last year. Not cheap but it's the bolloxs. Not looking for any money.

Re: Sat nav

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 9:14 pm
by EddieStone
How about carrying the phone in your pocket and using a bluetooth earpiece to hear the directions. Anyone tried that? Admittedly it's easy to look at a screen, but not as safe on a bike as in a car

Re: Sat nav

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 10:25 pm
by coaster
ducksta wrote:Only prob using phone is battery life etc as the first leg is 200 + miles and my eyes ain't the best these days so prefer a big screen
You just need some form of DC charging capability and connect to you phone via a sub socket. Trip like that you need to be able to keep your phone charged anyway. Any satnav is going to need DC.

Re: Sat nav

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 10:40 pm
by Muppet
phone apps good satnavs better garmin or tomtom; wotever ya choose you need dc to charge it

Re: Sat nav

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 11:11 pm
by jonashford
Small burglar alarm battery £7 job done


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Re: Sat nav

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 11:35 pm
by Timbo
Get a Modcharger, simple to fit..