doc:appunti:android:osmand_on_motorbike
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
| Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
| doc:appunti:android:osmand_on_motorbike [2022/08/08 18:03] – [Using OsmAnd on a motorbike] niccolo | doc:appunti:android:osmand_on_motorbike [2023/09/04 09:42] (current) – [Screen brightness] niccolo | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| ====== Using OsmAnd on a motorbike ====== | ====== Using OsmAnd on a motorbike ====== | ||
| - | In this article I write some notes about using and **Android** device (actually a **smartphone**) as a **GPS navigation system on a motorbike**. The choosen software is **[[https:// | + | In this article I write some notes about using and **Android** device (actually a **smartphone**) as a **GPS navigation system on a motorbike**. The choosen software is **[[https:// |
| ===== Mounting ===== | ===== Mounting ===== | ||
| + | First of all, it is necessary to make a premise: I usually travel at very low speeds, hardly exceeding **90 km/h**. My bike, despite being a **650 cc twin cylinder**, has few vibrations and I only occasionally drive on dirt roads. Here I tell you what is my setup, which is working well for my needs, but you must adapt the mounting to your specific scenario. | ||
| + | |||
| + | I provided both the smartphones with a **flexible TPU cover**. The ZTE is quite **thin**, so it is blocked firmly by the holder without any additional precautions. Instead the Oukitel is **thick and heavy** enough that the gaff clips on the phone holder do not tighten it sufficiently. | ||
| + | |||
| + | FIXME | ||
| ===== Waterproof ===== | ===== Waterproof ===== | ||
| - | The ZTE is not waterproof, so I can only use it when the weather is nice. Instead the WP12 is rated as **[[wp> | + | The **Blade A610** |
| + | |||
| + | Instead the **WP12** is rated as **[[wp> | ||
| + | |||
| + | {{.: | ||
| - | However, the water resistance of the WP12 is ensured by **a rubber plug protecting the power connector**, | ||
| ===== The charging cable ===== | ===== The charging cable ===== | ||
| Line 16: | Line 25: | ||
| === Magnetic connector === | === Magnetic connector === | ||
| + | |||
| + | To keep the ZTE permanently connected to the **charging cable**, I purchased a **micro-USB magnetic adapter** (specifically a **NetDot 10th Gen**). The magnetic adapter is quite convenient to plug/unplug the power connector even wearing gloves and it prevents damages if you inadvertently pull the cable. | ||
| + | |||
| + | {{.: | ||
| + | |||
| + | In the photo above you can see two adapters: one fitted into the phone connector and the one that I carry with me as a **spare part**. I used just a bit of silicone adhesive to make the plug more stable and to prevent dust from entering. It turned out that the magnetic coupling is quite **strong and stable** to resist to vibrations and wind. You must pay attention to avoid dust into the electric contacts, which are rather delicate and can actract **ferromagnetic dust**. | ||
| ===== Screen brightness ===== | ===== Screen brightness ===== | ||
| Line 22: | Line 37: | ||
| {{.: | {{.: | ||
| + | |||
| + | The **Oukitel WP12** is advertised for a brightness of **350 cd/m²**, while the BV5300 is advertised for **500 cd/m²**. I think that the Blackview is largerly overstimated; | ||
| + | |||
| + | {{.: | ||
| ===== Overheating ===== | ===== Overheating ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== OsmAnd settings ===== | ||
doc/appunti/android/osmand_on_motorbike.1659974631.txt.gz · Last modified: by niccolo
