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  • Bluetooth Smart + GPS + GLONASS + ePaper screen + turn-by-turn navigation + raw tracking and logging of ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart sensors + takes standard batteries.

    Most of that shit isn't even necessary. I don't use Wifi, bluetooth, glonass. All I want it to do is last as long as possible and not crash, while logging ANT+ data and a GPS track and letting me following a decent TBT route.

  • Bluetooth instead of ANT+ for sensors like cadence, HR, power and speed. It uses far less battery power. ANT+ would be supported for people who have existing stuff, but it would use more power than BLE stuff.

    GLONASS uses less battery power than GPS to track, so running both would allow the device to use whichever is most appropriate for long battery life and accuracy. Should easily go from 14-16 hr battery to 48 hr. This is the biggest battery killer, so also the thing to solve well.

    ePaper uses way less power than any lit LCD/LED screen. No reason to constantly scroll the screen, change layout to show distance to next waypoint, key junctions and next waypoint info. Screens are the next bigger battery killer, ePaper is close to negligible power use and would be higher res than the LCDs today (which use low res to save power). If the device were more comfortable with hundreds and thousands of waypoints this type of display would work well.

    Tracking, no cleverness to it, no virtual partners or device trying to show it in a certain way... just reliable dump of everything in universal formats.

    Should be able to make such a device with a 36-48hr battery life, using standard batteries.

    It would be a little uglier than a full colour touchscreen, the interface would be different and again to save power just have buttons rather than a touchscreen. But it could be done, it's totally feasible today.

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