so my zumo is dead. all hail the zumo. What to replace it with
I have been using Basecamp for the last ten years (importing, copying and creating routes in it). But it has been my go to for route creation. So when I broke, yep, I pulled the battery connector right of the PCB, with only hours to go before departure, I had to decide which nav app to use. And I had to use my phone. I went with a monthly My Route Navigation subscription. Man it worked well after 5 days of learning how to use it. It is not easy to learn with all the settings and data and downloads etc. But once you have it, its superbly easy to interact with. I like the interface, I liked the colour from my phone. I hated trying to tap a small icon with a small patch on my gloves that are capacitive.
Over the last week I loved the fast re routing, great display and layout of the My Route App on my phone. For £3.45 a month it's a great option. I don't think I could go back to a Zumo 590 as the screen and colours are just bland after using a phone for the last week, but the Garmins etc are waterproof and work quite well
BUT I don't want my phone on the Nav bar all the time because:
So I like the MRA and would love to have that as my new go to planning and riding option, however I don't see the point in using a carpuride or other host that relies on your phone for all its instructions. It just means you have to have power to your phone and your phone on the bars again (I only use a tank bag when touring). I could handle a large redundant phone, but again waterproof, secure mount and not capacitive screen becomes hard to find.
Any advice out there?
I have been using Basecamp for the last ten years (importing, copying and creating routes in it). But it has been my go to for route creation. So when I broke, yep, I pulled the battery connector right of the PCB, with only hours to go before departure, I had to decide which nav app to use. And I had to use my phone. I went with a monthly My Route Navigation subscription. Man it worked well after 5 days of learning how to use it. It is not easy to learn with all the settings and data and downloads etc. But once you have it, its superbly easy to interact with. I like the interface, I liked the colour from my phone. I hated trying to tap a small icon with a small patch on my gloves that are capacitive.
Over the last week I loved the fast re routing, great display and layout of the My Route App on my phone. For £3.45 a month it's a great option. I don't think I could go back to a Zumo 590 as the screen and colours are just bland after using a phone for the last week, but the Garmins etc are waterproof and work quite well
BUT I don't want my phone on the Nav bar all the time because:
- Its a faf plugging in a phone and out all the time - less likely to take pics, harder to pay with stuff. Takes too long
- it has to be connected or it loses power very quickly
- Possible damage to camera...
- Security risk when popping into cafe to get x y z...
So I like the MRA and would love to have that as my new go to planning and riding option, however I don't see the point in using a carpuride or other host that relies on your phone for all its instructions. It just means you have to have power to your phone and your phone on the bars again (I only use a tank bag when touring). I could handle a large redundant phone, but again waterproof, secure mount and not capacitive screen becomes hard to find.
- So, is there a waterproof tablet that can stay permanently on the bike securely or again quick release type with a powered bracket? I'd add a SIM card for use
- Or I go for another sat nav option. One that has a hard wired cradle that is permanently on the bike (like the Zumo option).
- I don't have a wonderwheel and no BMW nav prep so probably looking at Garmin XT. Does this not come with a powered mount? A video I viewed suggested not and that it was a plug in USB cable each time you mount it (If I did go this route there wouldn't really be any point in using MRA anymore except for planning routes on the move but there are plenty free choices for that anyway. I'd prefer the tablet option
Any advice out there?
