Top_Speed1
Panama Canal Crosser
OK, since my last venture to CFR, I saw threads and waffled about with the Spot Tracking but wanted a better (cheaper) way. I have found this and have been testing it the last month. Most of us already ride with our smartphones, basically it's all you will need. My report and figures here are for Android Platform smartphones (sorry iPhones, iPads, you're SOL on this one).
Here's the skinny...
1. Download Bubbler GPS (Lite is free) The Pro version cost just $10 bucks and I would highly recommend!
2. Open (or create) your www.SpotWalla.com account. (free to create)
3. In your Spotwalla acct, open your device tab (link) add the device (easy instructs on page, follow Bubbler GPS notes) <you also need to enable the Web API on the menu as well>
4. Open the app on your phone and configure, if you did everything OK, you have green lights lit
5. Start a map in your SpotWalla with current date (or the one you're wanting to spot track).
6. Click of the icon on your phone (it can run in background with screen off!)
-done- Go out and rip up some asphalt, come back and check your map. Walla! you've been spotted!
Pro vs. Lite
* Lite can store 5 track points or messages between internet access.
* Pro can store 1500, that's more than 5 straight days of pings at 5-min intervals before you have to have any data service for an upload! (yeah, boonies are no problem).
* Lite can create track points (orange dots) in 15 minute intervals.
* Pro defaults to 10 minutes and can go down to 5 minute pings (intervals) as the lowest setting. I'm using 5-min pings.
* Pro can take pictures, and show those pictures in your trip map in SpotWalla.com. Auto emailing of images is also an option.
So basically, it uses the GPS to get your coordinates (like any spot tracker device) and uploads the data (in intervals you choose down to 5-minutes per ping) to your spotwalla map. If cell or data service is unavailable at the time of a ping (upload) it buffers the info until it gets service. It can hold 1500 position points (pings) with the Pro version. The screen will also display if any pings are in the buffer and gives additional information like the last upload time/date etc.
I've used the Lite version for about a month now with excellent results on my Samsung Galaxy S4. I went to the Pro version recently as I wanted both the 5-min interval bubbles (plotted on my maps) and the buffering capabilities; when going through the mountains (Adirondacks) etc. I will always have plots and with images if I so care to snap (easy also!). So speaking of easy, how much easier is it to use this as to click the icon on your screen, that's it!
Best of all.. NO Subscriptions, monthly or annual costs at all, no additional equipment to buy either or even more importantly, mount on your bike. I truly believe this is the spot device of devices if costs are put into factor. If you have comments or questions fire away (it's what Forums are for!)...
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I now have some time under my belt with this COOL and CHEAP way of spot tracking. I want to share and help others here explore this alternative way to spot tracking... cuzz, cheap can be good
-KJ
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(here's some screenshots)
Here's the skinny...
1. Download Bubbler GPS (Lite is free) The Pro version cost just $10 bucks and I would highly recommend!
2. Open (or create) your www.SpotWalla.com account. (free to create)
3. In your Spotwalla acct, open your device tab (link) add the device (easy instructs on page, follow Bubbler GPS notes) <you also need to enable the Web API on the menu as well>
4. Open the app on your phone and configure, if you did everything OK, you have green lights lit
5. Start a map in your SpotWalla with current date (or the one you're wanting to spot track).
6. Click of the icon on your phone (it can run in background with screen off!)
-done- Go out and rip up some asphalt, come back and check your map. Walla! you've been spotted!
Pro vs. Lite
* Lite can store 5 track points or messages between internet access.
* Pro can store 1500, that's more than 5 straight days of pings at 5-min intervals before you have to have any data service for an upload! (yeah, boonies are no problem).
* Lite can create track points (orange dots) in 15 minute intervals.
* Pro defaults to 10 minutes and can go down to 5 minute pings (intervals) as the lowest setting. I'm using 5-min pings.
* Pro can take pictures, and show those pictures in your trip map in SpotWalla.com. Auto emailing of images is also an option.
So basically, it uses the GPS to get your coordinates (like any spot tracker device) and uploads the data (in intervals you choose down to 5-minutes per ping) to your spotwalla map. If cell or data service is unavailable at the time of a ping (upload) it buffers the info until it gets service. It can hold 1500 position points (pings) with the Pro version. The screen will also display if any pings are in the buffer and gives additional information like the last upload time/date etc.
I've used the Lite version for about a month now with excellent results on my Samsung Galaxy S4. I went to the Pro version recently as I wanted both the 5-min interval bubbles (plotted on my maps) and the buffering capabilities; when going through the mountains (Adirondacks) etc. I will always have plots and with images if I so care to snap (easy also!). So speaking of easy, how much easier is it to use this as to click the icon on your screen, that's it!
Best of all.. NO Subscriptions, monthly or annual costs at all, no additional equipment to buy either or even more importantly, mount on your bike. I truly believe this is the spot device of devices if costs are put into factor. If you have comments or questions fire away (it's what Forums are for!)...
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I now have some time under my belt with this COOL and CHEAP way of spot tracking. I want to share and help others here explore this alternative way to spot tracking... cuzz, cheap can be good
-KJ
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(here's some screenshots)
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