Peteoz
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I STILL CARRY paper maps
Don’t you find that the wind blows the paper maps off your lap and into your face shield, making it difficult to see where you are going, Slice? :2thumbs:
Pete
I STILL CARRY paper maps
Don’t you find that the wind blows the paper maps off your lap and into your face shield, making it difficult to see where you are going, Slice? :2thumbs:
Pete
Yes, I must admit that if I had the iPhone 14 plus, running the TomTom or Sygic app before I purchased the XT, the 14 plus would be the way I would be running now, Flamewinger, freeing up an accessory port, and the worry of an extra piece of gear. The only concern would be the risk of vibration damaging the stabilisation feature on the iPhone, and I’m sure that will be addressed shortly. It’s only a matter of time.
Pete
My spYder is a 2022 RTL petrol blue.../so on a recent 5 day trip i solely used my iphone GPS (google maps) and it worked just perfect took me wherever i needed to be, that being said do i really need to spend $300-500 on a GPS.
i've even plotted route on google maps sent them to my phone and BOOM away we go phone even works with gloves.
i've also heard that the spYder usb in the glove box does not have enough ''juice'' to keep the iphone powered, well i was at 10% battery running google maps my siriusxm app and by the time i stopped for food and fuel 2 hours later i was at 100% battery, so to those of you who say it won't charge, check you cables and or your phone socket for crap built up.
so back on topic $300-500 buys a lot of goodies. primary muffler delete/ dynamic lighting/ light bar/ blaster horn/ pedal commander ect ect ect.
what say you all....BTY i have also notice when traffic slows google will give you alternate routes... just like a GPS.
thanks SLICE
as the author of this thread i've been meaning to revisit for a week now. i do believe my wife have bought me a Gamin for Christmas, i will return it and buy some much needed large magnum pistol primers.
excellent video BTW
I prefer a GPS unit over the phone. I can get lost in a bag so something is needed.
Do you really need a GPS?
It highlights some of the reasons why, and some of the issues that go hand in hand with just relying on your phone - and it's a bit 'tongue in cheek' funny too....Well, I certainly thought it was!
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But that aside, it's got lots of very valid reasons for having & using a GPS, even if you don't use it all the time, and even if you do use your phone for a lot of other things. :thumbup:
Slice, do you realise that for $30 usd per year, you can buy the Sygic gps app for your iPhone 14, with ongoing map updates etc, running off satellite so there is no phone signal required, with a large display (as large as the Garmin XT), and just about ALL of its features? Compared to around $500 usd outlay for the XT? If I had my IPhone 14 before I bought the XT, I would not have bought the XT.
Pete
Yeah Pete, but I think he highlights the BIG & important differences - with most real GPS units, for all those travelling within the USA, there's no need to download the maps & attractions, gas station data, maybe even airfield/traffic data & other useful stuff etc for wherever/whatever region you're going to visit before you go, cos they're ALL there, ALL the time, ALREADY! Similarly for those travelling in Oz, if you have an Oz spec GPS (and not just one of those dinky little dash mounted street finder thingies!) then the whole of the Country is covered (& then some, mine includes most if not all of the Sthn Hemisphere Asia Pacific Region - I just haven't checked it all to be sure!
) it's ALL there, ALL the time ALREADY! Sure, if I'm heading for Europe, Africa, North &/or South America, I might hafta take the latest SIM for that hemisphere/quadrant, but usually I simply do a once a year upgrade to keep all the maps & data up to date, and I sometimes update more often if I'm going to be visiting & crawling the lesser known backstreets of Sydney or Port Moresby, etc, &/or going somewhere more obscure just to be sure to be sure; but basically, it's a case of 'pick up the unit & go' with everything I want built in. Oh, and mine uses a variety of easily found power supplies & it's very accurate too, far more so than any phone I've ever seen/used!
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My passive stand-alone GPS doesn't rely on requesting &/or getting updates from satellites, it just reads whatever time signals it can get from as many satellites as it can get a signal from at the moment (I think it can run with about 18 satellites at any given moment... does any phone do that?? I truly don't know how many GPS receivers those phones have? :dontknowAnd it doesn't necessarily keep trying to contact a ground station or Cell Tower whenever/wherever it finds one to update anything or tell everyone where I am, it's completely passive unless I tell it otherwise (unlike any phone I know of that's turned on!
) so it just does what I ask of it when I ask it. Plus, it's got all my driving music on it & then some (Child Bride...
); I get the News & Weather if I ask for it; it's got a Safety Camera recording feature; add the sensors & it's got TPMS that I can program for my preferred pressure and temperature ranges (dunno whether it'll interface with FOBO, cos I don't use any of that lo tech stuff!
) it still fits in a pocket (albeit a fairly big one!
) & it goes with me wherever I go. And as the vid notes, not that this is really all that likely, but if the brown smelly stuff hits the fan & takes out a bunch of cell towers, or even if said 'hits the fan' incident takes out ALL the cell towers in the world, unless someone was really, REALLY intent on wiping out humanity & all sign of their presence, then I STILL stand a much better chance of getting a good fix to tell me where I am for something like the next 10 years - and no matter WHAT phone you've got, it won't do that.... :thumbup:
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Yes, I must admit that if I had the iPhone 14 plus, running the TomTom or Sygic app before I purchased the XT, the 14 plus would be the way I would be running now, Flamewinger, freeing up an accessory port, and the worry of an extra piece of gear. The only concern would be the risk of vibration damaging the stabilisation feature on the iPhone, and I’m sure that will be addressed shortly. It’s only a matter of time.
Pete
I prefer having a GPS rather than using my phone for that purpose, not the least of which is I find the "temptation" to check other crap (texts especially) while riding to be a distraction, even though I successfully avoid doing so. Phone goes in the frunk pugged in to charge, music via bluetooth, and the Garmin 390 I picked up on clearence for $200 sits nicely in the centre of my steering, where I can glance at what is coming up, much like as with my mirrors, and otherwise stare where I am actually going. Just my 2 cents (which because Canada no longer has cents in circulation, rounds off to zero)!!
My spYder is a 2022 RTL petrol blue.../so on a recent 5 day trip i solely used my iphone GPS (google maps) and it worked just perfect took me wherever i needed to be, that being said do i really need to spend $300-500 on a GPS.
i've even plotted route on google maps sent them to my phone and BOOM away we go phone even works with gloves.
i've also heard that the spYder usb in the glove box does not have enough ''juice'' to keep the iphone powered, well i was at 10% battery running google maps my siriusxm app and by the time i stopped for food and fuel 2 hours later i was at 100% battery, so to those of you who say it won't charge, check you cables and or your phone socket for crap built up.
so back on topic $300-500 buys a lot of goodies. primary muffler delete/ dynamic lighting/ light bar/ blaster horn/ pedal commander ect ect ect.
what say you all....BTY i have also notice when traffic slows google will give you alternate routes... just like a GPS.
thanks SLICE