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Does the Karoo have a web platform like Garmin Connect that has all the ride data and stats? Or is something like Strava required?
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Originally Posted by WorldIRC
(Post 22366950)
Does the Karoo have a web platform like Garmin Connect that has all the ride data and stats? Or is something like Strava required?
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Originally Posted by Steve B.
(Post 22366985)
Yes, it's called Dashboard. Its where your completed ride data gets sent, similar to Garmin Connect, then onward to Strava or RWGPS or others Has much less breakdown of stats and ride data, performance info., HR, etc.... they assume most folks wanting that use Strava so send it there. It's also where you can create new routes and import routes developed elsewhere.
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The Dashboard is very minimal. My data syncs direct to Strava or I download the .fit file and import I
n Garmin Connect. |
Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
(Post 22367300)
The Dashboard is very minimal. My data syncs direct to Strava or I download the .fit file and import I
n Garmin Connect. It pretty much is only a portal to other fitness trackers. I can't even find ride data such as avg. speed. But I don't care as I don't use it, I use RWGPS.. I bever used Connect either, I occasionally learn that it can do a feature I had never discovered, I just used it to send data onward. |
Originally Posted by fooferdoggie
(Post 22366681)
I only have it power on when it is done charging. but when I stop my ride where it does not get a gps signal it will start back up if its not hooked to a speed sensor. it retains whatever speed it had when it lost its signal. Now that it has gotten glitchy it does it a lot more. See how long it takes to ge the Karoo from china.
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 22367665)
Really weird because it sounds like it might be programmed to do that for when you ride through a tunnel ... but mine just says it doesn't know how far or fast I'm going when I ride into a tunnel.
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 22367665)
Really weird because it sounds like it might be programmed to do that for when you ride through a tunnel ... but mine just says it doesn't know how far or fast I'm going when I ride into a tunnel.
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is there phone software for the Karoo? I sure cant find anything for my iPhone. it was easy to setup online and get my connections done. might as well do it till I get the unit.
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Originally Posted by fooferdoggie
(Post 22367782)
is there phone software for the Karoo? I sure cant find anything for my iPhone. it was easy to setup online and get my connections done. might as well do it till I get the unit.
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Originally Posted by Steve B.
(Post 22374443)
Only for Android. iPhone notifications (texts, calls) get picked up by the Karoo without a smartphone app.
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I ordered the Karoo 2 to compare to my Garmin. Hopefully the more smartphone like interactivity will make it a little easier to operate.
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Originally Posted by WorldIRC
(Post 22375853)
I ordered the Karoo 2 to compare to my Garmin. Hopefully the more smartphone like interactivity will make it a little easier to operate.
Now, I'm running the thing on three bikes and the unit finds the right sensors every time. Sometimes, it looks like it's not connecting but a few pedal strokes and everything pops right up. My Garmin always seemed to struggle from day to day finding the right sensors. The K2 never seems to have that problem. |
When you buy a new bike computer, no matter who makes it, you can make your life easier by pairing your sensors to it in a spot where they're the only ones around. 🙂 Once you pair them out knows which ones to use forever after.
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 22376183)
When you buy a new bike computer, no matter who makes it, you can make your life easier by pairing your sensors to it in a spot where they're the only ones around. 🙂 Once you pair them out knows which ones to use forever after.
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 22376183)
When you buy a new bike computer, no matter who makes it, you can make your life easier by pairing your sensors to it in a spot where they're the only ones around. 🙂 Once you pair them out knows which ones to use forever after.
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got it today and man what a difference it is like the difference between a iPhone and a flip phone it auto updates as soon as it gets wifi so easy to connect it to your phone and account. was really easy to connect my sensors and get the date screen setup. but was disappointed it did not have a compass choice for the data screen. Plus it does not seem to turn on and off my garmin radar. it takes longer to boot up and more steps to start a ride. I fact it wont start a ride automatically like a garmin will. is there a way to pause a ride and then put it to sleep while you go into a store and such?
the grade updating is far faster then garmin to read a 20% grade it would take almost 3 blocks to read it but I got one I go on in one block at 17% by the time I got to the top. the overall screen size is about the same as the 1030 |
It has an auto-pause feature in the settings. On mine, there is a little icon next to the ride time in the upper left corner. Tapping that turns the auto-pause off and on. I can't remember if I had to set up auto-pause first.
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
(Post 22379461)
It has an auto-pause feature in the settings. On mine, there is a little icon next to the ride time in the upper left corner. Tapping that turns the auto-pause off and on. I can't remember if I had to set up auto-pause first.
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Originally Posted by fooferdoggie
(Post 22379503)
yes it pauses when I stop but with the garmin I hit the stop button then the power and it would sleep the nI started again I hither power then the stop button anti would just keep going til lI ended the ride.
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
(Post 22379505)
You got me there. I've never done that with a Garmin, either. My K2 does turn the screen off after no movement. I come out of the coffee shop and just hit a button to get going again.
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Originally Posted by fooferdoggie
(Post 22379190)
got it today and man what a difference it is like the difference between a iPhone and a flip phone it auto updates as soon as it gets wifi so easy to connect it to your phone and account. was really easy to connect my sensors and get the date screen setup. but was disappointed it did not have a compass choice for the data screen. Plus it does not seem to turn on and off my garmin radar. it takes longer to boot up and more steps to start a ride. I fact it wont start a ride automatically like a garmin will. is there a way to pause a ride and then put it to sleep while you go into a store and such?
the grade updating is far faster then garmin to read a 20% grade it would take almost 3 blocks to read it but I got one I go on in one block at 17% by the time I got to the top. the overall screen size is about the same as the 1030 There's also an easy to use Help section. On Dashboard (the HH PC web application), press the 3 dots lower left, press help. There's a good search function using key words. Screen turnoff is in Control Center, swipe down. |
the reason you needed to turn off or put the garmin to sleep is to turn off the lights and radar thats connected. the Karoo does not seem to turn off the radar or on.
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Got my K2. No problem getting everything paired up!
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Ended up returning the K2. Maybe once it’s matured more I’ll reconsider but for now I’m happy with my Garmin.
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