15 Oct 2024, 02:27

@Vincent-Curren Hello Vincent, Thanks for your helpful input and your offer to help with the software on the AA. I mentioned in a previous response, I'm going for the small 8"rugged tablet solution and then I can run any app I need and in addition have a useful tablet for doing other things off the bike as well. Hopefully this will give some extra independence. I will initially just mount everything to to an operational check to make sure all is working properly and afterwards I'm planning to mount the tablet up above the instrument cluster ov the 800GS. I'm looking for a good mount that won't break the bank.
In my original question, I wanted to find out about people running MRA and AA that were completely happy and what combination of hardware is being used. To my surprise, everyone has expressed pitfalls and caveats. This has been very useful in my decision to NOT buy an AA device. Some YouTubers have been honest and revealed that there are big problems with some apps and some have even explicitly mentioned that MRA and AA don't work at all together. There are some other good reviews but I liked this presentation because it was truthful and to-the -point. https://youtu.be/mTu5PtbjlBk?si=M5-MyrLU0qSU7PPf
He mentions that the tablet is 800 nits and this is perhaps not excellent but still quite good.
The Doogee S200 is a very rugged phone but built for very long battery life and ruggedness. The best screen I've seen so far is on my old Blackview BV9600 Pro. But a phone is a phone and not a real motorcyclists navigation device. My old TT Rider 400 still provides good service. Being 8 years old now and it's time to update to a better way but I will still keep it for a back up. I rarely listen to music on the bike. I would not buy another satnav device because of their limitations and price.