Pretty impressed with it so far, few quirks though

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So I finally got to test the latest MRA app as I've just been on a tour of Europe and in my humble opinion it's defintely a big step in the right direction, but also has a few quirks, although I don't agree with some reviews of it calling it useless etc. One of my friends who I was travelling with was also using it, albeit on an Android device and he seemed to struggle more with it, but that could have just been his phone as it's mid range at best and a few years old.

I had mine (iPhone 14 Pro Max) in a wireless charging QuadLock mount on the bars and ran it in tandem with the Zumo XT, more to compare the experience. I still think overall I prefer the Zumo, mainly due to how much brighter it is and less prone to accidental touches/rain/overheating. I had the MRA app running for a large chunk of the 2250 miles we covered and if it had been my only means of navigation I'd have been fine.

I quite like the screen layout, I found it easy to glance at and make sure I was staying on track, the auto skipping of waypoints worked just fine also, as did the speed camera alerts (in some countries).

My only "issues" were that due to the heat on several of the days, my iPhone screen got so hot it dimmed. It was still usable but a little frustrating, whereas my friends Android phone totally shut down. I also thought it was a little unintuitive that if you load up a route and you're already part way into it, despite having the "Calculate from current position" it always wants to route you to waypoint 1 and doesn't seem to have a "closest drop in point" like the Zumo has. I did figure out that before hitting start you can zoom right in and long press on the next nearest waypoint and it'll set that as the entry point. To me it wasn't as slick as it could have been, but it worked. There were also a few instances where it wanted me to do a u-turn, come back on myself and then u-turn again, despite there not being a waypoint nearby to logically make that seem like the reason. also it was local roads between 2 waypoints so it wasn't like there was a waypoint accidentally placed on the opposing carriageway etc. But it was quite obvious glancing at the map and I just ignored it and it sorted itself out. By contrast the same route on the Zumo (exported from MRA as a Route 1.1) didn't have that same quirk, although to be fair the Zumo did do some similar things that the MRA app did not.

Biggest "issue" I had with it was the battery consumption, I use Waze on my phone alot on the QuadLock when doing blood bike runs and I can be running it for 8 hours straight and my phone tends to stay at above 80% all day long, but with the MRA app running it was draining so fast I barely made it to the end of the ride. I noticed though if I put the phone in battery saver mode this removes the excessive drain. It's definitely the MRA app causing it but not sure what specifically is the cause, possibly it's using the full 120hz screen refresh which is obviously damped down in battery saver mode but I can't be sure.
 
Thank you for the news.

Are you a member of the MRA forum? If not, I can post your findings there and see what the response is.
 
Since the updates a few of my routes that i had saved stopped working, i deleted them just yesterday.
Like you i do like MRA and persevere with it, it certainly has a few quirks.

That's being said no navigation software or device is perfect, they have a lot to do and its hardly surprising they mess up from time to time.
OR should i say, we programme them wrong lol

A week on Thursday i set off on my own European adventure, i will using a similar setup.
Garmin and my Samsung phone with the MRA on.
 
I think that is an essential prerequisite....the understanding that any device needs to be used in conjunction with brains and maps.
However much I wanted it to work....and I did....it just turned off and wouldn't start again several times, and this is why I say it is useless as a standalone nav app. It is always possible it was my phone...but google maps worked when it failed.
The planning website is brilliant, particularly the ability to switch between maps...Here(default), to Michelin to Google etc, but if it is unstable it is no good.
Nav 6 using routes/tracks imported from MRA worked pefectly.
 
I think that is an essential prerequisite....the understanding that any device needs to be used in conjunction with brains and maps.
However much I wanted it to work....and I did....it just turned off and wouldn't start again several times, and this is why I say it is useless as a standalone nav app. It is always possible it was my phone...but google maps worked when it failed.
The planning website is brilliant, particularly the ability to switch between maps...Here(default), to Michelin to Google etc, but if it is unstable it is no good.
Nav 6 using routes/tracks imported from MRA worked pefectly.
At the end of the day if your experience was that bad then for you it definitely proved useless, which is a shame. But the app definitely has some quirks they need to iron out, I don't think the UI/UX is as slick or intuitive as it could be and I don't think it helps that for alot of stuff to work it needs to be "online". I've noticed even poor signal/data is enough to through it off.
 
I forgot to mention I think the biggest restriction for using the app as an only device is the fact that in order to start a route you need to be "online" as a prerequisite which for me I was more or less the entire time, but without internet of some kind when you first open a route and press navigate, you're stuck. The app says it can do it, but it clearly doesn't work. After the routes been loaded in and you set off, if you then lose internet its fine, but it would be very frustrating to want to start a route, with all the offline maps downloaded, for it to then not let you calculate the route as you need the internet in order to do so. I assume all the heavy lifting is done on their end not on the device.

This is what the Offline mode says:
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If I put it into Offline mode (I have maps downloaded for offline use) and then open a route I can't start the route due to the error:
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And if I go into Airplane mode to simulate having no signal or data:
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But annoyingly when I do this, it enters Offline mode and gives me the previous message about needing to be online, so if I tap Go online I then get the bottom error saying no internet etc etc repeat to fade. Obviously for me this hasn't been a problem but not everyone I travelled with has roaming data for their phone plans.
 


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