Tablet in a handlebar pack?
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Tablet in a handlebar pack?
I have a 7" tablet and looking to take it bikepacking. I don't forsee using it while on the road other than to check a cue sheet or maps (or grabbing it to take a picture / video / etc) but I could see utility in having it facing me in a bag. Anyone done this using a bag with a clear map window in the top? Does it work? Or is there too much glare? Any other ideas / success or fail stories using tablets on a bike trip?
thanks
philip
thanks
philip
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You kids and your tech toys. tablet? it's line a video you play to keep the children in the back seat amused..
I'd save it for your motel room, whats wrong with Just riding the Bike ? and looking at the world around you?
this bag lets you put a smaller widget in the lid and still have it work
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/ortlieb-u...tre-prod31786/
I'd save it for your motel room, whats wrong with Just riding the Bike ? and looking at the world around you?
this bag lets you put a smaller widget in the lid and still have it work
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/ortlieb-u...tre-prod31786/
#3
My Kindle, loaded with maps and guide books, rides in my handlebar bag. If I need the map (or book,) I stop and get it out. For me, having devices on my bars leads to a clock-watching behavior that reminds me too much of work. Still, plenty of people do ride with phones and GPS units on their bars. The only problem with having a tablet in a map case is that the touch screen functions might not work, in which case you might as well just leave it in the bag.
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My 7 inch tablet is as hard to see in the sun as my smartphone. Both use batteries pretty fast when the screen is turned on, even faster when the screen is set at full brightness.
Some tablets have a GPS chip in them, mine does not. If mine did, I could see having it as a backup GPS with map. Specifically, MapWithMe android mapping app allows you to load road maps where you have a wifi connection, can use them later off line. The Lite version is free. But that works best if you have a clue where you are, thus the GPS chip adds practicality That said, I would leave it turned off until I needed it to save power.
I bought my tablet to take on a tour, did not want to take my netbook. It was great as a wifi device for checking the news and weather, for reading files, occasional e-mailing, etc. I bought the smartphone later, on my last tour only the smartphone went along, the tablet and netbook both stayed home.
Some tablets have a GPS chip in them, mine does not. If mine did, I could see having it as a backup GPS with map. Specifically, MapWithMe android mapping app allows you to load road maps where you have a wifi connection, can use them later off line. The Lite version is free. But that works best if you have a clue where you are, thus the GPS chip adds practicality That said, I would leave it turned off until I needed it to save power.
I bought my tablet to take on a tour, did not want to take my netbook. It was great as a wifi device for checking the news and weather, for reading files, occasional e-mailing, etc. I bought the smartphone later, on my last tour only the smartphone went along, the tablet and netbook both stayed home.
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Like I said in the OP, " I don't forsee using it while on the road other than to check a cue sheet or maps " ... and I'm a bikecamper, but some cached maps, a cue sheet and notes come in handy. And sometimes you just gotta stop and take a picture to share with the family back home! -philip
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Some tablets have a GPS chip in them, mine does not. If mine did, I could see having it as a backup GPS with map. Specifically, MapWithMe android mapping app allows you to load road maps where you have a wifi connection, can use them later off line. The Lite version is free. But that works best if you have a clue where you are, thus the GPS chip adds practicality That said, I would leave it turned off until I needed it to save power.
I have a dynohub with lights. I plan on building a little AC to DC USB convertor with a LiPo battery which I can top off while riding.
I camp, generally backwoods, so I am as self sufficient as possible. Still not sure I want to rely on a tablet but as a 'multiple use device' it can justify its weight.
thanks guys
philip
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are there online manufacturer tests for falling tablet flash drives ?
are there online manufacturer tests for falling tablet flash drives ?
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I recently started carrying a tablet on tour. As others have stated the tablet really is not piratical for turn by turn navigation. So what I do is to tuck it in my handlebar bag. I use it at night for getting on line and to plan the route for the next day. Should I come across a road that looks interesting, I will pull it out and check out the route. It also comes in handy for looking for places to eat or places to stay along the way.
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I forget Cameras are passe' .. BTW the Manufacturers of the Dynamo USB trickle chargers
say the small output is insufficient for the kind of power tablets need .
so just to be realistic the cell phone , maybe, a low current draw GPs , maybe..
Might have to go into the bar and use the mains power to top up the tablet.
say the small output is insufficient for the kind of power tablets need .
so just to be realistic the cell phone , maybe, a low current draw GPs , maybe..
Might have to go into the bar and use the mains power to top up the tablet.
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I also loaded GPS Test. One of my GPS apps stopped working, after loading GPS Test it started to work again. Not sure why but I am keeping it loaded since it was free and there is no disadvantage to having it loaded.
With these mapping apps, you will want a good size memory card plugged into your tablet.
For biking, I still prefer a stand alone GPS unit, but these apps are pretty neat to have. My Garmin GPS units have such a tiny screen that it would be impossible to plan out a route, a 7 inch table would be a lot better where I have wifi access.
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I recently started carrying a tablet on tour. As others have stated the tablet really is not piratical for turn by turn navigation. So what I do is to tuck it in my handlebar bag. I use it at night for getting on line and to plan the route for the next day. Should I come across a road that looks interesting, I will pull it out and check out the route. It also comes in handy for looking for places to eat or places to stay along the way.
FWIW I also use an app called FoxFi that will allow me to leverage a cellular connection as a WiFi hotspot for the tablet if I need too, usually just wait until I find wifi along the route though.Aaron
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I would be concerned with it overheating and the possibility of it being damaged would be greater than if it was in the pack. I have a full size ipad and since it doesn't fit in my handlebar bag. I keep it in the right front pannier. I rarely use it en route as it's more convenient to use the map on my phone. However. When you need a bigger screen. It's well worth having along.
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Have Ortlieb panniers so I did not need a separate waterproof cover, but if I did not pack it in a water proof pannier I would have also had a small drybag to put it in. I carry a small drybag in my handlebar bag in case of rain for my camera.
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I've managed to overheat my iPhone when I left it in the map pocket of my handlebar bag. Everything I've stored inside the bag has been fine. I had a 100-degree 96-mile day back in 2009 where the iPhone, Kindle, and my insulin were in my handlebar bag and all of them came through without a problem...
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Thanks everyone for your replies and suggestions!
Interesting. This tablet has no connector for an external antenna. But it works pretty well - I can get a reliable fix inside my house. Not worried about pulling it out of a bag to use it. Pelican box is definitely gonna keep the tablet pristine (and I actually have one the right size) but im not sure I want to add the bulk.
Bikepacking (like backpacking) multiuse tools are worth their weight in gold. And this particular tablet has a nice HDR camera. One less thing to charge/break/get sand or water in.
Where I go, there are no bars! :-) I like the backwoods, country roads, etc. I'd be building my own power system from scratch: input power from a 6V 3W dynohub with a AC-DC inverter and then voltage regulation/smoothing to USB power standards. I used to fly RC airplanes and I still have most of the bits I need to pull it off, and know where to get the parts I don't have. I'd also wire in a few LiPo's to top off along the way for backup when I'm not pedaling, for long layovers, etc.
Clipped your quote but great information, thank you, I will give it a try!
You too, sir!
Thanks.
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I found the MTS Cue Sheet app which looks like it will serve most of my purposes for tours under a week; with a downloaded map of the state for backup in one of the mapping apps.
I'm also looking at getting a waterproof sleeve ( https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Sam...+tablet+sleeve ) for storage on the bike and use in less than favorable conditions.
thanks everyone,
philip
Bikepacking (like backpacking) multiuse tools are worth their weight in gold. And this particular tablet has a nice HDR camera. One less thing to charge/break/get sand or water in.
BTW the Manufacturers of the Dynamo USB trickle chargers
say the small output is insufficient for the kind of power tablets need . so just to be realistic the cell phone , maybe, a low current draw GPs , maybe.. Might have to go into the bar and use the mains power to top up the tablet.
say the small output is insufficient for the kind of power tablets need . so just to be realistic the cell phone , maybe, a low current draw GPs , maybe.. Might have to go into the bar and use the mains power to top up the tablet.
I recently started carrying a tablet on tour. As others have stated the tablet really is not piratical for turn by turn navigation. So what I do is to tuck it in my handlebar bag. I use it at night for getting on line and to plan the route for the next day. Should I come across a road that looks interesting, I will pull it out and check out the route. It also comes in handy for looking for places to eat or places to stay along the way.
...
I found the MTS Cue Sheet app which looks like it will serve most of my purposes for tours under a week; with a downloaded map of the state for backup in one of the mapping apps.
I'm also looking at getting a waterproof sleeve ( https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Sam...+tablet+sleeve ) for storage on the bike and use in less than favorable conditions.
thanks everyone,
philip
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Just as an add on... we use Nexus 7 tablets at work. I work in heavy construction, specifically industrial roofing and siding. Our Nexuses (Nexi?) are in Otter Box covers, we have yet to have one damaged. My personal one is in a leather flip cover. They don't like being left in direct sunlight, but inside a handlebar bag they should do fine.
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"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
Webshots is bailing out, if you find any of my posts with corrupt picture files and want to see them corrected please let me know. :(
ISO: A late 1980's Giant Iguana MTB frameset (or complete bike) 23" Red with yellow graphics.
"Cycling should be a way of life, not a hobby.
RIDE, YOU FOOL, RIDE!"_Nicodemus
"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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You kids and your tech toys. tablet? it's line a video you play to keep the children in the back seat amused..
I'd save it for your motel room, whats wrong with Just riding the Bike ? and looking at the world around you?
this bag lets you put a smaller widget in the lid and still have it work
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/ortlieb-u...tre-prod31786/
I'd save it for your motel room, whats wrong with Just riding the Bike ? and looking at the world around you?
this bag lets you put a smaller widget in the lid and still have it work
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/ortlieb-u...tre-prod31786/
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I was perfectly happy with paper OS maps, myself.. 4 covered all of Ireland.
+ I still have them as souvenirs even after loaning them to a new friend,
who mailed them back from Japan.
+ I still have them as souvenirs even after loaning them to a new friend,
who mailed them back from Japan.
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