Anyone using a Remotek BT Controller with MRA ?
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@Kenny-1 I can only echo what Corjan said about SilverFox. The quality and performance is top notch, possibly the best that money can buy.
@Nick-Carthew Thanks Nick, I agree. It really looks like it's built to last. I'll just need to save a little longer before the purchase.
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@Nick-Carthew Thanks Nick, I agree. It really looks like it's built to last. I'll just need to save a little longer before the purchase.
@Kenny-1 I can assure you that you won’t be disappointed.
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@Kenny-1 I can assure you that you won’t be disappointed.
@Nick-Carthew May I ask why you choose this particular model from SF as opposed to the 3 button unit or perhaps why you prefer it over the C.I. units ? I will help me decide.
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@Nick-Carthew May I ask why you choose this particular model from SF as opposed to the 3 button unit or perhaps why you prefer it over the C.I. units ? I will help me decide.
@Kenny-1 Yes, that's a simple question to answer. The B8J was the only option when I purchased it, the H1 was still on the drawing board
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@Kenny-1 Yes, that's a simple question to answer. The B8J was the only option when I purchased it, the H1 was still on the drawing board
@Nick-Carthew I have ordered the B8J. I like the xtra function button.
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@Nick-Carthew I have ordered the B8J. I like the xtra function button.
Hi @Kenny-1 sorry looks like I missed the boat on this one
Other controllers may be superior but there is absolutely nothing wrong with the Remotek,
it does exactly what it says on the tin.
It is extremely compact which was the main reason I chose it,
other controllers fit fine on massive adventure buses but on a sports bike there is just not the space in the cockpit area.All the functions on the Remotek work as implemented & one function I find especially useful is its ability to toggle between multiple map/navigations apps.
I can have MRA running as my main navigation app & in the background also be running Osmand, a quick click & I can switch between apps.
I find this is especially useful when trying to locate petrol stations as the implementation of this feature still needs quite a bit of work in MRA.The only feature I really miss on the Remotek is the ability to Skip points.I don't believe this is an issue with the Remotek itself but rather that the controller profile within MRA omits this functionality. I don't believe it would take much for this to be implemented, I could be wrong but have not been able to get any interest or response to that idea
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Hi @Kenny-1 sorry looks like I missed the boat on this one
Other controllers may be superior but there is absolutely nothing wrong with the Remotek,
it does exactly what it says on the tin.
It is extremely compact which was the main reason I chose it,
other controllers fit fine on massive adventure buses but on a sports bike there is just not the space in the cockpit area.All the functions on the Remotek work as implemented & one function I find especially useful is its ability to toggle between multiple map/navigations apps.
I can have MRA running as my main navigation app & in the background also be running Osmand, a quick click & I can switch between apps.
I find this is especially useful when trying to locate petrol stations as the implementation of this feature still needs quite a bit of work in MRA.The only feature I really miss on the Remotek is the ability to Skip points.I don't believe this is an issue with the Remotek itself but rather that the controller profile within MRA omits this functionality. I don't believe it would take much for this to be implemented, I could be wrong but have not been able to get any interest or response to that idea
@Brian-McG Hi Brian, Thanks for jumping in with your comments. It's better to be later than never. I can absolutely appreciate you wanting a smaller controller like the Remotek on a sport bike and comparably the SilverFox is pretty chunky and robust as it was developed with the GS and other adventure bikes as the target group of which I belong. I have a BMW 800GS. My handlebars sometimes take a pretty good trashing in the bush so I always say if it works for you, then it's good for you.
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Hi @Kenny-1 sorry looks like I missed the boat on this one
Other controllers may be superior but there is absolutely nothing wrong with the Remotek,
it does exactly what it says on the tin.
It is extremely compact which was the main reason I chose it,
other controllers fit fine on massive adventure buses but on a sports bike there is just not the space in the cockpit area.All the functions on the Remotek work as implemented & one function I find especially useful is its ability to toggle between multiple map/navigations apps.
I can have MRA running as my main navigation app & in the background also be running Osmand, a quick click & I can switch between apps.
I find this is especially useful when trying to locate petrol stations as the implementation of this feature still needs quite a bit of work in MRA.The only feature I really miss on the Remotek is the ability to Skip points.I don't believe this is an issue with the Remotek itself but rather that the controller profile within MRA omits this functionality. I don't believe it would take much for this to be implemented, I could be wrong but have not been able to get any interest or response to that idea
@Brian-McG said in Anyone using a Remotek BT Controller with MRA ?:
The only feature I really miss on the Remotek is the ability to Skip points.I don't believe this is an issue with the Remotek itself but rather that the controller profile within MRA omits this functionality. I don't believe it would take much for this to be implemented, I could be wrong but have not been able to get any interest or response to that idea
Ii is possible by doubleclick up arrow (as I remember) - menu appears, then select skip next waypoint option and done. Not by one click but possible on Android phone.
By the way, is there any chance to get more then pan and zoom on Iphone? -
A few months ago this question was asked by someone using iOS and they were directed to a SilverFox product. There is a significant price difference between the 2 brands and the Remotek sure looks to be up to the task for my purpose with an Android device. Any wisdom on the brand ?
Hereby s. Picture, it's going very well now, that's all I need, that in the clean iOS entire MRA application.
Remotek- One comes from off-road use and is very stable. The built-in battery lasts several years
BT coupling:
Remotek One and MRA
In the MRA setting input standard
iOS Remotek One keyboard.
It is imperative to set the iOS accessibility / keyboard control to "OFF".
Then it goes in MRA error-free with the navigation or on the normal maps very well.
Function:
Map right, left, top, bottom
"-/+ Zoom
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Hiermit s. Bild, geht es jetzt sehr sehr gut, mehr brauche ich nicht, das in der sauberen iOS gesamten MRA Anwendung.
Remotek- One kommt aus dem Geländeeinsatz und ist sehr stabil ausgeführt. Die verbaute Batterie hält mehrere Jahre
BT Kopplung:
Remotek One und MRA
In der MRA Einstellung Eingabe Standart
iOS Remotek One Tastatur.
Dabei ist es zwingend notwendig die iOS Bedienungshilfe / Tastatursteuerung auf „AUS“ zu stellen.
Dann geht es in MRA fehlerfrei bei der Navigation oder auf bei den normalen Karten sehr gut.
Funktion:
Karte rechts, links, oben, unten
„-/+ Zoomen -
Hereby s. Picture, it's going very well now, that's all I need, that in the clean iOS entire MRA application.
Remotek- One comes from off-road use and is very stable. The built-in battery lasts several years
BT coupling:
Remotek One and MRA
In the MRA setting input standard
iOS Remotek One keyboard.
It is imperative to set the iOS accessibility / keyboard control to "OFF".
Then it goes in MRA error-free with the navigation or on the normal maps very well.
Function:
Map right, left, top, bottom
"-/+ Zoom
—————-
Hiermit s. Bild, geht es jetzt sehr sehr gut, mehr brauche ich nicht, das in der sauberen iOS gesamten MRA Anwendung.
Remotek- One kommt aus dem Geländeeinsatz und ist sehr stabil ausgeführt. Die verbaute Batterie hält mehrere Jahre
BT Kopplung:
Remotek One und MRA
In der MRA Einstellung Eingabe Standart
iOS Remotek One Tastatur.
Dabei ist es zwingend notwendig die iOS Bedienungshilfe / Tastatursteuerung auf „AUS“ zu stellen.
Dann geht es in MRA fehlerfrei bei der Navigation oder auf bei den normalen Karten sehr gut.
Funktion:
Karte rechts, links, oben, unten
„-/+ Zoomen@Hubert-Thoring is there nothing more with the Remotek, like "skip waypoint" "open menu"? Barbuttons and Motorbuttons can.
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@Hubert-Thoring is there nothing more with the Remotek, like "skip waypoint" "open menu"? Barbuttons and Motorbuttons can.
@Jörgen double click the right button will skip a waypoint
https://support.myrouteapp.com/en/support/solutions/articles/12000100670-bluetooth-controllersIt does contain a small mistake I see. The skip waypoint is missing (it says start navigation but that is true only for map home screen)
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@Corjan-Meijerink None of the linked pages from the controller overview works for me.
e.g. https://myrouteapp.freshdesk.com/nl/support/solutions/articles/12000100670
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@Corjan-Meijerink None of the linked pages from the controller overview works for me.
e.g. https://myrouteapp.freshdesk.com/nl/support/solutions/articles/12000100670
So this is what it looks like when your post is hijacked and morphed into a sidebar discussion that is completely off the original topic. I was going so well for the first 10 or so responses.
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So this is what it looks like when your post is hijacked and morphed into a sidebar discussion that is completely off the original topic. I was going so well for the first 10 or so responses.
@Kenny-1 We're still discussing the Remotek and the possibilities with it
Seems on topic to be fair.
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@Kenny-1 We're still discussing the Remotek and the possibilities with it
Seems on topic to be fair.
@Corjan-Meijerink I'm just a guest here but it seems if you want to continue deeper technical aspects of a product rather than user experience than a new topic should/ could be started or an older one picked back up imho.
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@Kenny-1 I am not sure what you mean? We talk about Remotek and I wanted to know what is supported by this device.
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@Jörgen Perhaps it is a problem with the language but it seems that there are a handful of people involved in some deeper technical issues regarding the programming and specific button functions on the Remotek unit and NOT the general user experience. Basically, referring to my initial post I was only trying to get the general user experience for this brand of controller. I'm not interested in "Detailed" technical issues and the resolution of them. It is enough for me to know there are certain issues , or the quality / price relationship is good or not good, or it is robust or not, or the buttons are easy to operate etc. If you have ongoing programming issues you'd like to explore and discuss, than that is ok and can be a good thing, but open a new thread for that under a technical topic please.
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In my opinion it is very good product, easy to install (no wire), so easy to move between motorcycles. The buttons work very reliably and it makes a good impression.
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In my opinion it is very good product, easy to install (no wire), so easy to move between motorcycles. The buttons work very reliably and it makes a good impression.
@Stanisław Perfect ! Thank you.
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My biggest issue with the Remotek from a user experience perspective is that they put alternative functions in a double click action.
With how the device is mounted and the robustness of the buttons (in general a good thing, nice hard & firm click) it is almost impossible to double click while drivingAll other controllers I know of use a long click specifically for this issue.