Hello
I'm in search of a Bikemount for my SK17i. Yes I know there are a few bikemounts available, but they don't look stable enough do drive offroad with them. Is there someone who recommend me a good and cheap mount?
Thank You
And sorry for my bad english
I am using this one
amazon.de/TUNE-BELT-Sportarmband-universell-Sonderausgabe/dp/B004ZX9KBS?ie=UTF8&tag=andrhilfdeand-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1638&creative=19454
I simply wrap it around the stem. I use it either for my race bike and my mountainbike. Its simple, strong and you do not have any problems with vibrations because the neopren decouples it.
The Sk17i fits quite well in it, you just have about 5mm of space at the top or bottom, but that is no problem, it will stay fixed in position.
You can still operate the phone with the used film.
Hope that helps
The best "mount" i have ever used is the arm strap that came along with the active. Its a lot easier to use headphones, because its on your arm and not the bike. If you can find it on the internet its one of the best sport accessories out there
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Thank you both.
I think I will buy the amazon armband "mount" and try it out.
The xperia active has 2 bike-mounts specifically made for it.
I just ordered this one from sportypal (20€):
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The other is from upmove but way too expensive (~40€)
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I've bought this Nokia case, and it's a perfect match for my X10 Mini. Even the color, as I have my Mini with the green back.
The main compartment opens from the back, wich add security, and the Mini slide in and it's the exact size of the plastic window in the front. And yes, the touch screen can be operated trough the plastic (I do it with my bike gloves on!).
On the back of the case, in the middle of two "bumps", a pocket for a key.
And it has a opening for the headset wire.
I use it to carry my Mini on my Mountain bike tours, for music and gps, and it is perfect.
Link to Nokia product page.
I had posted this on the wrong forum (X10 acessories). Now on the right one, hope it can help someone looking for an armband.
Added to the other X10 mini armbands on the wiki. Feel free to add more if you find any others.
is it possible to use it with the mini pro because the mini pro is a little bit thicker than the mini.
I would say yes, as the case is a bit bigger than the X10, and there is some extra room. But I am NOT sure.
Where did you buy yours and how much did you paid?
I've been thinking about this thing, and tried to search around on the net, but haven't found anything yet.
Do you guys think it's possible to make the mini Pro into a bluetooth keyboard for like media centers and even other phones without HW-keyboards? I know that a BT-keyboard from ebay doesn't cost that much, but when we got a phone with HW-keyboard, touch surface and BT in the first place, why not try to make it possible?
Atleast I would love that.
Just some of my thoughts.
Greets!
I have the same idea but every app i found must install host in PC
the best of this is GRemote !
why people want to use small keyboards??? when bigs are so cheap!! after few hors it gives pain in fingure..!! so plz stop thinkin!!
and we can't use one phone's keyboard for another phone that's for sure!!
BlueputDroid
Just found this. This might be what you're looking for.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=940511
berserker_devel said:
BlueputDroid is an application that allows to use your device as a remote mouse and keyboard for your PC/PS3.
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Here it is a short demonstration (no audio since I don't speak english well ):
Please note that root is required for this application.
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Anyone here have a mount that they recommend. The ones I've even don't look to sturdy.
Thanks,
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RAM Mounts.
nunyazz said:
RAM Mounts.
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not too sure about the RAM Mounts. they don't look to secure.
Have one on my street bike and one on my mountain. No issues.
this one looks interesting... http://www.htcdepot.com/arkon-handlebar-mount-with-water-resistant-holder/3A102A9269.htm
If you don't mind using an armband instead, I have this one that I use when riding.
http://www.amazon.com/Exercise-Carr...5&sr=8-4&keywords=htc+droid+dna+exercise+case
The phone fits with the verizon hard shell case on. It is a bit snug. Without the case it fits perfectly.
This is my RAM mount on my road bike. Very sturdy, I have hit major pot holes and nothing budged.
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+1 for RAM mounts. I have the same one on my road bike except with a screw in base instead of the quick release one like in the photo. Everything holds tightly.
Every one of these android TV boxes I've had seemed to get pretty warm after using a while, my H96 Pro seemed to get REALLY warm, here's my "mod" for it... I added a cooling fan.... http://imgur.com/a/JmvjG
I think a proper heatsink and thermal paste will be easier.
In my case the "heatsink" is just a steel plate and the thermal paste a thick piece of heat transfer foam.
Not what I would call proper cooling LOL
But I only use HD and don't really play any demanding games, so no overheating here.
You can try install a fan in the top side, and power it with the usb +5v. The heatsink can be replaced by another bigger.
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How did u install the external antenna?
chenrp said:
How did u install the external antenna?
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Sorry, I use a pigtail with cable from an old router, soldering it to the pcb.
Cool thanks
Now I’m getting a controller and waiting for fortnite to be ready for android
Like so many folk, the band on my Moto360 Sport tore. Pain in the ass. I got it fixed/replaced once, but of course, it tore again. No such luck the second time around. But I love my watch. Its not perfect, but I love it. So with traditional fixes out the window, I moved to non-traditional fixes. I believe that the pics below illustrate an elegant solution:
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interesting. My strap just broke out of warranty. I was looking for a silicone glue but even for a tiny amount it would cost 20$ for something thats a 50/50 fix.
I cant beleive Moto designed something like this, its the first thing I said when I recieved it as a gift "what happens when the strap breaks?"
Im going though different repair mods in my head. Im debating if I can cut out a space in the the rubber the size and shape of a regular pinned ban and then use either a pin or long thin screw to hold it in.
nice job but where did you get that little metal piece an does it ding into your arm?