My experience with the Karoo after switching from Garmin

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    Johnathan Freter

    I would also add that that should be an easier route to the settings menu during a ride. I'm really surprised there isn't a settings "button" on the drop down menu. I'd happily trade the audio alerts or mobile data options for that function.

     

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    James G.

    Steering wheel?

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    Menno Bangma

    Steering bar (sorry, non-native)

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    Damon Murphy

    Good to hear Menno, I agree with almost all the positive, negative and improvement suggestions.

    I do think the UI isn't massively intuitive to new users, and certainly a one page quick guide to the side button functions would b useful online. Their functions are in a state of flux so I understand why a paper guide isn't included.

    The map and 2 data screens does have a massive amount of wasted space that could be used for a larger map.

    Having the map auto show when approaching a turn should definitely be an option in settings.

    Like you I love all the improvements on navigation the K2 brings over Garmins.

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    Ryan Walsh

    Does it really not take into account auto pauses? I'll have to stop using auto pause.  

    Do you know if it does take into account a manual pause?  I can't get out to test it at the moment.

    Maybe there will be no more pub stops/scenic view breaks for me when I'm looking to have the biggest number in my avg speed box. 

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    Menno Bangma

    Yes it does. It depends how the file is marked up that is shared with Strava. But only when pauses are signalled as ' hard' pauses, Strava will remove them from the active moving time. If not, Strava will use the GPS data to calculate its own active moving time. Pretty poor I think. This is not a Hammerhead limitation per se, but HH could choose to signal auto-pauses as rela pauses to solve it. Here you can read more about it:

    https://support.strava.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001188684-Moving-Time-Speed-and-Pace-Calculations

     

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    Akhil

    Hey Menno,

    Thank you for posting your insights & observations here! There are certainly very helpful for us on how our users are enjoying the Karoo & the dislikes/improvement areas as well. I would like to assure you that we are doing our best in ironing out the concerns around the battery & our UI/UX as a whole :) 

    Around your mention of moving time calculation, This is an improvement we have been working on as it does happen when there is a GPS loss, The GPS loss affects both the pauses (Auto/manual) when uploading onto Strava. The Karoo 2 does in fact take into account the pauses during calculating the moving time averages.

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    Paweł Kaźmierczak

    I would like to suggest making navigation arrow smaller and sharper in shape so it is easier to spot where rider is located on a map. Maybe add setting to reduce icon by X percent. Another suggestion would be to add auto screen shuffle between map and data pages every 10 sec or other defined by user.

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    Mike Prytherch

    Auto showing the map when turns appear is a must and it is stopping me moving from Garmin, we need the visual clue when the turn by turn misses something, it is impossible to get turns correct 100% of the time, Garmin didn't add this feature when the 820 came out and there was an outcry by Garmin uses, they quickly added it back.

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    Mark Dubois Phillips

    I am fairly new yo this having had my Karoo 2 only a few weeks. I’m a bit worried about ascent accuracy as mentioned in another post. I’ve also decided to turn auto pause off. I think what happens when the unit loses GPS it pauses and doesn’t turn back on. I’ve lost entire sections of rides. This happens more in the MTB than road. Trees here are pretty thick. GPS drops out and the unit goes on pause. When on the MTB, especially descending, I’m too focused on the trail to notice the display telling me it’s paused.

    This doesn’t happen with my Suunto watch which I’m now thinking is far more accurate that the K2. I wanted the K2 for it’s visible UI. But it seems I’ve sacrificed data accuracy.

    Anyway still early days. Will try for awhile with no auto pause.

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