Successor for the well-known Oukitel RT2 outdoor tablet is coming.
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@De-Keyser I agree with @Jörgen . The brightness is also completely sufficient for me. The glare from the sun on the screen is also not so strong. So the price-performance ratio is top.
@Motobummler what about the battery? There is no wireless charging, do you unplug the cable each time you enter to rain?
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@Motobummler what about the battery? There is no wireless charging, do you unplug the cable each time you enter to rain?
@Stanisław Yes, that's exactly how I do it. I don't charge all the time anyway. The battery life is sufficient, even for longer tours. If it really needs to be charged, I charge it with a cable.
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@Stanisław Yes, that's exactly how I do it. I don't charge all the time anyway. The battery life is sufficient, even for longer tours. If it really needs to be charged, I charge it with a cable.
@Motobummler Could you estimate how long would it work with MRA navigation NEXT without charging? Let's say 6 hours or rather 3?
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@Motobummler Could you estimate how long would it work with MRA navigation NEXT without charging? Let's say 6 hours or rather 3?
@Stanisław I would say up to 3 hours is a real value
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@Motobummler said in Successor for the well-known Oukitel RT2 outdoor tablet is coming.:
@rinie-Van-baardwijk I use the holder2.0 with the expand holder.
See Holder 2.0This looks like a very nice and sturdy holder. Do you use it with the Oukitel RT3 or other tablet?
And any downsides?@Stanisław said in Successor for the well-known Oukitel RT2 outdoor tablet is coming.:
@Motobummler what about the battery? There is no wireless charging, do you unplug the cable each time you enter to rain?
I have never unplugged my charger in rain (or when cleaning my bike)
I have a cable from Quadlock and the make a pretty nice seal beween the plug itself and my phones.
And I'm not that scared of water in my device. Specially if its IP68 rated device. -
@Motobummler said in Successor for the well-known Oukitel RT2 outdoor tablet is coming.:
@rinie-Van-baardwijk I use the holder2.0 with the expand holder.
See Holder 2.0This looks like a very nice and sturdy holder. Do you use it with the Oukitel RT3 or other tablet?
And any downsides?@Stanisław said in Successor for the well-known Oukitel RT2 outdoor tablet is coming.:
@Motobummler what about the battery? There is no wireless charging, do you unplug the cable each time you enter to rain?
I have never unplugged my charger in rain (or when cleaning my bike)
I have a cable from Quadlock and the make a pretty nice seal beween the plug itself and my phones.
And I'm not that scared of water in my device. Specially if its IP68 rated device.@Ralph-Janssen said in Successor for the well-known Oukitel RT2 outdoor tablet is coming.:
I have a cable from Quadlock and the make a pretty nice seal beween the plug itself and my phones.
And I'm not that scared of water in my device. Specially if its IP68 rated device.It could be a solution, I have it also but connected to the Quadclock mount with my phone. Thanks for the suggestion.
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@Motobummler said in Successor for the well-known Oukitel RT2 outdoor tablet is coming.:
@rinie-Van-baardwijk I use the holder2.0 with the expand holder.
See Holder 2.0This looks like a very nice and sturdy holder. Do you use it with the Oukitel RT3 or other tablet?
And any downsides?@Stanisław said in Successor for the well-known Oukitel RT2 outdoor tablet is coming.:
@Motobummler what about the battery? There is no wireless charging, do you unplug the cable each time you enter to rain?
I have never unplugged my charger in rain (or when cleaning my bike)
I have a cable from Quadlock and the make a pretty nice seal beween the plug itself and my phones.
And I'm not that scared of water in my device. Specially if its IP68 rated device.@Ralph-Janssen yes I have the RT3 Tablet. The holder is very sturdy, all in stainless steel. I am very happy with it.
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@Motobummler Could you estimate how long would it work with MRA navigation NEXT without charging? Let's say 6 hours or rather 3?
@Stanisław Hoi Stanislaw, 3 uur is wel niet voldoende voor een lange route toch?
Ik zou de kabel er wel inlaten, maar de praktijk zal het laten zien.
Ik ben benieuwd, de batterij van de RT3 PRO is met 5150 mAh ook niet overdreven groot.
Mijn samsung telefoon heeft 4370 mAh, en die is op 2 uurtjes zo plat als iets, en het scherm van de telefoon is maar half zo groot als de tablet, dus ik ben echt benieuwd naar de prestatieverhoudingen van de RT3 PRO versus telefoon. Groeten. -
My RT3 runs about 3/4 of a day tour with MRA and on battery. On a longer trip with some days, it is always connected to power, to have a full loaded tablet in the room in the evening.
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My RT3 runs about 3/4 of a day tour with MRA and on battery. On a longer trip with some days, it is always connected to power, to have a full loaded tablet in the room in the evening.
@Jörgen It seems ok in most cases, it is not very often go go 10 hours in heavy rain but shit happens
I would rather like to have a rain independent solution, so the quadlock supplier could be good and not very expensive one.
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@Jörgen It seems ok in most cases, it is not very often go go 10 hours in heavy rain but shit happens
I would rather like to have a rain independent solution, so the quadlock supplier could be good and not very expensive one.
@Stanisław He Stanislaw, klopt, de quadlock heeft een draadloze laadoplossing, die heb ik op mijn twee moto's staan. Maar!!! Draadloos laden, is in de praktijk helaas gebleken, levert helaas minder mAp als met een kabel, met als gevolg dat mijn batterij van de gsm, rijdend op MRA, binnen de twee uur plat was. Ik heb dan een quadlockkabel bijgelegd. En toen kreeg ik genoeg vermogen om de batterij op niveau te houden.
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@Stanisław He Stanislaw, klopt, de quadlock heeft een draadloze laadoplossing, die heb ik op mijn twee moto's staan. Maar!!! Draadloos laden, is in de praktijk helaas gebleken, levert helaas minder mAp als met een kabel, met als gevolg dat mijn batterij van de gsm, rijdend op MRA, binnen de twee uur plat was. Ik heb dan een quadlockkabel bijgelegd. En toen kreeg ik genoeg vermogen om de batterij op niveau te houden.
@De-Keyser Yes, wired charing is better but not comfortable when you have to unplug it every time at a gas station etc. That's why the holder 2.0 seems interesting, I will consider it.