Calimoto motorcycle sat nav
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Re: Calimoto motorcycle sat nav
I'm not the world's greatest smartphone expert - I can barely use mine! But AFAIK, its having the display 'lit' that eats power. If its grinding away in the background - say updating or playing a radio station via bluetooth - then power consumption seems very slow. But if you watch everything live with the screen on - or having a SatNav app displaying a route - then the power meter drains rapidly! This may be an argument for a GPS system that uses a phone plus a separate display, as - I guess- power consumption on the phone will be slower, though I guess its possible to charge en-route - though I don't think the Tmax has a USB socket, only a fag -lighter type thing.
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Re: Calimoto motorcycle sat nav
You can purchase USB plugs that fit into " a fag-lighter type thing." if required.MrGrumpy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 3:27 am I'm not the world's greatest smartphone expert - I can barely use mine! But AFAIK, its having the display 'lit' that eats power. If its grinding away in the background - say updating or playing a radio station via bluetooth - then power consumption seems very slow. But if you watch everything live with the screen on - or having a SatNav app displaying a route - then the power meter drains rapidly! This may be an argument for a GPS system that uses a phone plus a separate display, as - I guess- power consumption on the phone will be slower, though I guess its possible to charge en-route - though I don't think the Tmax has a USB socket, only a fag -lighter type thing.
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Re: Calimoto motorcycle sat nav
Because of the high phone battery consumption by nav apps like Calimoto, it is essential in my view to have a power source from the bike. I would not want to use a phone on any of my bikes as a nav without that. It's not just about keeping the phone charged for the nav app, especially on longer journeys, but additionally you may want to ensure it is charged for calls or other data apps.
You could alternatively use an external battery pack but that is a clumsier solution in my view.
You could alternatively use an external battery pack but that is a clumsier solution in my view.