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• #3427
It would give you a long list of routes that fit defined parameters. It could be several hundred long, so you could go through them all very quickly. They didn't need to load into a map interface so it was far quicker.
this one works ok-ish in sparsely ridden areas where there aren't many options but, say, round London where there are millions of routes, the old one was a lot more powerful and quicker.
it's the old story of an interface which is really powerful but not super pretty being dumbed down to a whizzy one which has inferior functionality -
• #3428
I've totally trashed my phone. I've taken the screen off and unplugged the battery while I wait for a replacement screen.
Somehow my Garmin is still uploading rides to Garmin Connect and then Strava. I didn't realise Garmin would upload through wifi, I thought it all had to go through the Garmin Connect app on my phone...
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• #3429
No, I use wifi for all my syncing of routes and rides.
You can use the app and bluetooth and all that shit, but who's got time for that?
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• #3430
use wifi for all my syncing of routes and rides
What about when you are away / touring, etc? Do you just leave it until you get home? I wouldn't want to be messing around with hotel wifi codes, etc.
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• #3431
Bro, do you even Hotspot?
If I'm away and editing routes (like I was last week) I simply turn on my Hotspot, my Garmin is already setup to use it and it syncs in seconds.
It would only be if I had no data and no wifi available that I'd restort to using Pootooth and the Garmin app.
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• #3432
Oh, yeah, never thought of that!
I use the app syncing as that was the easiest way I found when setting it up first time. Never worked out how to connect it to WiFi, but I guess it's probably not that hard. Agree it wound be simpler to cut out the unnecessary app.
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• #3433
Oh, yeah, never thought of that!
As I keep telling people, it's why I get paid the big bucks/not just a pretty face, etc.
I refused to connect my older ones to anything, so I would always load routes and download rides manually. Eventually I either got over it or the battery life became good enough that I didn't care about using a bit of wifi sync. Side effect is that I need to plug it in less so connectors will last longer.
I think I've used the Garmin app once or twice in the last year. Probably both times was setting up the 1040 (one time after it shat itself). As soon as I have wifi setup I just don't touch the app.
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• #3434
RWGPS have a restore function now for when you save a route, accidentally overwriting a better one.
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• #3435
New Wahoo released https://eu.wahoofitness.com/devices/bike-computers/elemnt-ace-buy
No reviews yet, waiting for Rain en GPLama. Might consider it but Karoo 2 is still going. -
• #3436
How much?
I know I'm poor and out of touch these days but how much! For a bike GPS. No thanks.
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• #3437
DC's just gone up. https://youtu.be/LPbvpFmFKu4
EDIT: after watching this... yeah, it's a bit shit.
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• #3438
laggy screen 😂
as much as the Karoo is over engineered for 95% of users at least they didnt reinvent the wheel by making their OS
the hardware spec doesent even come close to an android phone that costs £550
on top of that, compared to Garmin Connect, Wahoo's app/platform is S H I T.
what is wahoo smoking?
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• #3439
Run 101 with tech, don't buy a product in 'hoping there will be future updates'....
So far the review is basically saying the same thing, it is a rushed and too big product.
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• #3440
will watch the review later, but shame if it is a bit shit as I absolutely hate the UI/UX of using a garmin since I switched after my bolt died
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• #3441
In their latest Android release RWGPS have fixed the route renaming bug I found.
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• #3442
Anyone else's Garmin failing to sync over wifi from Garmin Connect?
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• #3443
My 530 will no longer connect to my phone...
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• #3444
Connect how? Bluetooth? My 1040 gave up talking to my two home routers but worked on my phone's hotpost in Bedford so I don't know if it's a me issue (no passwords have changed, don't block devices) or Garmin intermittent problem.
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• #3445
You are trying to connect on 2.4 GHz band I hope, as last I checked no (zero) Garmin devices work on 5 GHz. Also they probably don't like it if you run 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz with the same SSID.
In 2024.
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• #3446
No, it's on my 2.4Ghz network and my 5Ghz has a different name. I've run into this problem before so I'm aware of it. Also, it was working fine since I set it up. I've not changed anything.
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• #3447
Yeah now I think you told me about this.
Got you. I do the same as @hippy - it's by far my favourite search out of Strava, rwgps and komoot.
What did the old one do?