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esoomenona
71
Sep 24, 2016
I used to have a cheap Bluetooth one from Amazon that I used with Torque. It got stolen with my car, along with my Android phone. That left me with my iPhone. I looked for an option for iOS. Most are WiFi connectable. This one uses Bluetooth 4.1. I chose this one over the WiFi ones because I planned to take my new car on a track and borrow a GoPro Hero from a friend and those connect over WiFi as well, so I would only be able to use one, whereas here I could use both. I also might go back to Android one day, and if I do, I'm still covered. Also, this thing responds super fast and is low power so can be left in like mentioned above if desired. I paid the $100 on their site and I've had no regrets or worries with it. But mostly I didn't mind paying so much because I've had experience with the cheaper ones and while they worked well enough for most cases, I knew that getting something better overall was worth it to me. If it's not for you and you have an Android phone, stick with a cheap one and don't worry.
Foob
8
Sep 24, 2016
esoomenonaEnjoy your new one too, I could see it working well with an ios now. You know if you could put it as an overlay on your go pro recording?
esoomenona
71
Sep 24, 2016
FoobThere's an app called Harry's Lap Timer that does that.