GPS Recomendations
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 12:27 am
Watching the SPOT trackers for thre BB200 had remidned me that I am going to need a new gps before April. I currently use a Garmin Edge 800. However, when I'm on a 3 month tour for my sabbatical I won't have a laptop computer and therefore won't be able to transfer routes onto my Edge 800 nor daily rides off it.
I like the Garmin's (had an Edge 705 before the 800. My wife now uses that). So I am wondering Garmin 810, Garmin 1000 (gulp at the cost), new mobile phone (Android with latest Bluetooth), or something else.
I want 4 main things from a device:
1: Follow a preplanned route with on screen map. Currently I like the Strava route planner and fortunately it is just about possible (although fiddly) to edit routes on my Nexus 7 tablet which I will have with me. I need to be able to download routes to the device without a PC which I think the Edge 810 and 1000 support (via bluetooth to my mobile or wifi) but I'm not sure where they can get the routes from - is it just from Garmin Connect? I can follow Strava routes on a phone but my Samsung S3 Mini is not very visible in sunlight and the case I have is clunky and fiddly.
2: Upload activities to Strava without a laptop. The Edge 810, 1000 and a mobile phone all do this (the edges via Garmin Connect). Does anything else?
3. I want a live tracker. I don't think I need a separate SPOT tracker as I'm probably not going to be out of mobile signal range a huge amount and am not doing lots of off road (except during the WRT). I have been using an app on my phone RTT2 but with gps on the phone battery gets eaten quickly. I think the newer garmins can do this via bluetooth to the phone. I don't know about other options.
4. I want USB recharging. I'll have a big USB battery being charged by my Plug II+ which can then charge all the devices I take.
Normally the routes are planned in advance and are on road or cycle routes known to Strava. For the WRT I guess that won't be the case so whatever I get will need to cope with that too.
So what do people recommend?
I like the Garmin's (had an Edge 705 before the 800. My wife now uses that). So I am wondering Garmin 810, Garmin 1000 (gulp at the cost), new mobile phone (Android with latest Bluetooth), or something else.
I want 4 main things from a device:
1: Follow a preplanned route with on screen map. Currently I like the Strava route planner and fortunately it is just about possible (although fiddly) to edit routes on my Nexus 7 tablet which I will have with me. I need to be able to download routes to the device without a PC which I think the Edge 810 and 1000 support (via bluetooth to my mobile or wifi) but I'm not sure where they can get the routes from - is it just from Garmin Connect? I can follow Strava routes on a phone but my Samsung S3 Mini is not very visible in sunlight and the case I have is clunky and fiddly.
2: Upload activities to Strava without a laptop. The Edge 810, 1000 and a mobile phone all do this (the edges via Garmin Connect). Does anything else?
3. I want a live tracker. I don't think I need a separate SPOT tracker as I'm probably not going to be out of mobile signal range a huge amount and am not doing lots of off road (except during the WRT). I have been using an app on my phone RTT2 but with gps on the phone battery gets eaten quickly. I think the newer garmins can do this via bluetooth to the phone. I don't know about other options.
4. I want USB recharging. I'll have a big USB battery being charged by my Plug II+ which can then charge all the devices I take.
Normally the routes are planned in advance and are on road or cycle routes known to Strava. For the WRT I guess that won't be the case so whatever I get will need to cope with that too.
So what do people recommend?