![]() ![]() So this is what they answered for my questions.ġ.Is continuous recording available with overlay, and not lap by lap? Looks like they'll be adding new features. So with the info you gave, I decided to run a couple things by Harry's. ![]() Can you tell me if the Bluetooth GPS and the Blueooth OBD devices are connected at the same time? Or does he have to switch between one or the other? I think I'll try the setup your friend is using. If you go online there isn't much in the way of a head to head comparison. I was leaning towards Harry's, but there's also the Trackaddict and Trackmaster apps. A lot of people are still playing with different configurations. The tech is new enough that not many reviews, or many setups are posted yet. Thanks! This was exactly what I was looking for. RaceRender Deluxe use this for more pro overlays and better sync between sensors and video Harry’s Lap Timer Petrolhead can do overlays but mostly for at the track data/video review Gopoint BT1 (use this for OBDII cars to get TPS, temps, wheel speeds, etc) need a solid mount, cheaper than RAM and just as good IPod Touch 4G 16GB – better than phone because I don’t use it for anything else or care if it gets broken…16GB is fine for track days but 32GB would be best for the whole weekend. ![]() It really helps accelerate the learning curve. The nice thing about having all this on your phone or portable device is that you can review it in between sessions. The laptimes are within 50ms of a transponder on the car. Then he uses racerender to overlay the data onto the video that comes off the device. A friend of mine uses an touch with harrys laptimer pro, an external GPS, a external microphone, and a bluetooth OBDII reader in his RX8. ![]()
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