Karoo OS - Zoom auto on Map

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    Gregory Gregory

    Auto zoom should depend on current speed, as I wrote in my old post. Lower speed, higher zoom and vice versa.

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    John Carothers

    Autozoom at an approaching turn frankly is a no-brainer request. I've missed a number of turns on my Karoo. Very frustrating.

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    Shane White

    Re the downvote, the above link is still pending approval 15 hours since posting.

    Anyhow...

    I wonder if we're wanting the Karoo3 to zoom in further because the maps are ambiguous. Compare the Karoo3 with a Garmin 530 below, location and zoom level equivalent. The Karoo3's map is just way too busy. I'm on a bike, probably hot or cold, and tired, and therefore don't need to know, for example, where carparks are located. These as shown by the dark grey slabs. The Garmin wins hands down here.

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    Gerard van Rijn

    @Shane White I disagree with you. If you had taken the photo outside - you would see that Garmin map views are less than the Karoo. The Garmin display shows the map very moderately with washed out views. Also the position of the rider is shown poorly by Garmin - where the Karoo shows the cyclist with a clear yellow arrow.

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    Shane White

    What do you mean "views are less"? Do you mean the Garmin's screen is dimmer? I'm discussing map content.

    Neither in the photo shows the rider. In practice, you usually know where you are on the map.

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    Gerard van Rijn

    My experience with Garmin users is that they have much more difficulty determining / reading the location. The Karoo does not have this problem - because the Karoo map shows more details. Plus the Karoo display is clear - where the Garmin display is gray. If you take your photos outside you would get a completely different image.

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    Shane White

    Surely that depends on which Garmin model, and in regards to usability, the simpler map may compensate.

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    Shane White

    Look at the Karoo3 map - bike lane is purple, brown AND white (? huh), car parks are shown for some bizarre reason, cafés are tiny black cups difficult to see. On the Garmin, the bike track is shown clearly, there no car parks, and cafés obvious. The public toilet on the Garmin doesn't seem to be shown on the Karoo3.

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    Shane White

    Side streets on the Karoo3 are white against light grey, which is vague. On the Garmin they're brown against white which is much clearer. The more I look, the worse it gets. 

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    Gerard van Rijn

    You have a different preference / wish, that's oke. Unfortunately I am happy with the design of the Karoo map.

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    Gregory Gregory

    When it comes to touring, Karoo maps are weak and you can't do anything about it. The icons in Karoo are just pictures, while in Garmin they are interactive. You can't see the street names because the font is too small, squeezed inside the road outline. You can't enlarge it, which I always did in every Garmin. Your own track and the route line cover everything else on the road, you can't even see a small inscription. The map detail is always the same. When riding a road bike, you don't need unnecessary forest paths, when riding an MTB you would like to have everything, and now there is a serious error with long, dashed lines. You don't know anything. In Garmin it is configurable for each profile. Instead of being adjusted to the speed, the zoom changes to some fixed level. At intersections you have to zoom in, on the road zoom out. The fact that I'm writing here doesn't change anything because HH completely ignores it. They mark all reports as solved and that's it. And then there's this application that can't do anything, it can't even send a gpx file from the phone via Bluetooth.

    Some links

    https://support.hammerhead.io/hc/en-us/community/posts/32143470713243-Standard-POI-on-the-map

    https://support.hammerhead.io/hc/en-us/community/posts/33222531066523-Auto-zoom

    https://support.hammerhead.io/hc/en-us/community/posts/34314924234011-Bug-with-hidden-street-name-text

     

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    Aitor Goran

    Please vote for this subject.
    This feature is much interesting than music control, don't you think ?

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    Aitor Goran

    hi,
    i request again and again for this feature. It's very frustating to don't have this feature (like in car gps).

    I missed recently a lot of turns in my city (Paris, France), because level of zoom is not correct.

    For example, my last missed turn was this one (in picture), and we have only 30 meters between two roads.




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    Gregory Gregory

    HH just doesn't want to or can't do it :(

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