As a new Spyder owner this is not the kind of support that will make me a long term customer. In fact, based upon the (lack of) product reliability I have seen to date on this forum and others I will not consider buying another BRP product.
Okay, I'll try this one more time.
I'm not taking the app away from anyone who currently has it or downloads in the next week.
The app is free and I have never charged for it.
After the week is up what happens differs with the platform.
Android users will be able to download the last version indefinitely.
iOS users won't, as far as I know.
The was reactivated in both platforms late this afternoon.. It may take some time for the reactivation to ripple through.
I've tried to explain my reasons.
Thanks for the support.
What exactly is BRP Connect, and what does it do? Watching the video from BRP I get the impression it's mostly there to allow downloading maps into the GPS. The video shows apps like Weather.com on the display so is the display showing what's on your phone, or is the app actually running on the cluster? If the latter then the cluster must have iOS or Android operating system installed and uses the phone as a modem to connect to the Internet. If it's not using the phone for a modem then it must have its own connection to cell service, which means there will be a subscription cost. What about music? Will a player like an iPod still be connected to the system, or will the songs be downloaded into and played from the cluster itself. In other words, is the cluster now like a tablet or phone in addition to all the bike system stuff it's always shown?BRP Connect is a proprietary protocol.
What exactly is BRP Connect, and what does it do? Watching the video from BRP I get the impression it's mostly there to allow downloading maps into the GPS. The video shows apps like Weather.com on the display so is the display showing what's on your phone, or is the app actually running on the cluster? If the latter then the cluster must have iOS or Android operating system installed and uses the phone as a modem to connect to the Internet. If it's not using the phone for a modem then it must have its own connection to cell service, which means there will be a subscription cost. What about music? Will a player like an iPod still be connected to the system, or will the songs be downloaded into and played from the cluster itself. In other words, is the cluster now like a tablet or phone in addition to all the bike system stuff it's always shown?
Lamont, can you fill us in?
I use and have used Spydercodes on 36 or more occasions for different people to help them find a problem. The app is excellent and useful to all.
Cruzr Joe
...if you have the opportunity and inclination to honestly say you have used it to your dealer or BRP I would appreciate it.
If the past is any predictor it won't matter, but Thank You in advance.
Hey Roger... I say we hack (Jail Break) BRP connect...
If it's Android we root it and be free....
It may not be that hard
Bob[ QUOTE]
Hacking the system is something I could do, but although it would certainly be rewarding I won't do it.
I did entertain the thought, but thought better of it
Here's the thing there could be a liability issue if an accident would occur and that's something I don't need and I'm sure no one does.
Looks like I need to make a trip to Blackman's Cycle this weekend and start name-dropping. Can't hurt to stop by Keystone H-D and Coopersburg Powersports as well.
I's on a mission now! :sour:
And though you've heard it often, THANK YOU for a wonderful product!
I use and have used Spydercodes on 36 or more occasions for different people to help them find a problem. The app is excellent and useful to all.
Cruzr Joe
I went ahead and downloaded it before it gets removed from the Apple apps store. Looks useful.