I almost hate to begin this discussion concerning the Spyder BRP Connect nav. options because it seems to have been covered extensively. However, here goes. I will try to narrow down my question as much as possible.
I would like to use the options on my bike (2019 F3 L) which seems to be either Genius Maps, Rever, or Sygic. My basic need is to be able to go from point A to point B. When I’m at point B I’m ok with typing in point C before I take off. I suppose programming an entire route from the comfort of my home before departure would be nice but not a priority. All the bells and whistles provided by these apps are nice and useful but ultimately I generally end up only using the basics.
I could mount my phone on the bars and pretty much get what I need. However, I really like to keep my phone accessible, in an inside jacket pocket, just in case of an accident. Plus the BRP Connect option was a small factor is deciding on a Spyder so I feel like I should be able to use it.
I have an older Garmin that I could again mount on the bars but it is somewhat difficult to see in sunlight but again I paid for the BRP Connect and feel I should use it.
So my question is: which of the options through BRP connect is the easiest to use, provides basic route navigation, and requires the least expensive subscription fees.
From what I have previously read on this site the answer to my question may not be as simple as I would like and I may end up using my older Garmin or Phone anyway.
Thanks
Poasttown
I would like to use the options on my bike (2019 F3 L) which seems to be either Genius Maps, Rever, or Sygic. My basic need is to be able to go from point A to point B. When I’m at point B I’m ok with typing in point C before I take off. I suppose programming an entire route from the comfort of my home before departure would be nice but not a priority. All the bells and whistles provided by these apps are nice and useful but ultimately I generally end up only using the basics.
I could mount my phone on the bars and pretty much get what I need. However, I really like to keep my phone accessible, in an inside jacket pocket, just in case of an accident. Plus the BRP Connect option was a small factor is deciding on a Spyder so I feel like I should be able to use it.
I have an older Garmin that I could again mount on the bars but it is somewhat difficult to see in sunlight but again I paid for the BRP Connect and feel I should use it.
So my question is: which of the options through BRP connect is the easiest to use, provides basic route navigation, and requires the least expensive subscription fees.
From what I have previously read on this site the answer to my question may not be as simple as I would like and I may end up using my older Garmin or Phone anyway.
Thanks
Poasttown