theBlob
Bokeh master
- Sep 28, 2011
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I have been using an app called runtastic. That seems to work pretty well, It actually works better for cycling than jogging. I did a test around a measured jogging track and it came out about 500m short on a 5km jog. But when cycling the tracker seems to stick on the road much better.
A friend of mine said that mounting the i phone on my bike will just see it destroyed in a short time from the vibration, and I should get a bike specific tracking device. I can't see why it would necessarily be any different they are both solid state devices after all?
Does anyone have any experience with this?
A friend of mine said that mounting the i phone on my bike will just see it destroyed in a short time from the vibration, and I should get a bike specific tracking device. I can't see why it would necessarily be any different they are both solid state devices after all?
Does anyone have any experience with this?