Great video. When I was riding I was considering getting an Active3. A couple of extra bits of information which I hope someone will find useful: 1) For a cheaper mount consider a Quadlock universal adapter on the back of the Active3 case. It certainly won't be as good a solution as this but may be good for someone on a budget. 2) There is an LTE version of the Active3 and unlike other LTE tablets this one does have an ear speaker. So it can completely replace your phone. This is very useful for a travel tablet because it can act as a complete backup if your phone breaks or is stolen. 3) Unlike other tablets this will work without a battery. So if you only use it on the bike then you can remove the battery to keep the battery healthy. Obviously it needs a USB power source though. 4) You can get bluetooth OBDC adapters. Plug the OBDC sensor into the OBDC port on the bike or car and then use software on the tablet to read it. 5) I'm not sure how integrated this would be but you can get bluetooth "buttons" to put on the handlebars and use these for some controls such as accepting calls, moving to next music track, etc. It probably won't help much with navigation software but may be useful to some people.
For OBD connection, you can stick an OBD Bluetooth dongle on the bike and the tablet can recognize it and read its values through BT. Works great with the OEM tablet of PR7. Just get one which turns itself off :)
Thank you for the video. I am planning to build such a system on my next bike to replace TomTom and it was great to see a biker who has already done this and confirms that it all works :)
Thanks for this - it was just the review I needed at the moment as I am torn between Garmin Zumo XT and the Carpe Iter. Your review has given me food for thought (and has me scratching my head even more!😀). I liked your explanation of the two systems - it was very clear and succinct. Cheers, Phil.
Definitely Active 3 is the way to go bro! Thinking man's solution and the best by far for so many reasons. I just ordered a passive Brodit lockable holder with a quadlock waterproof charging cable tho... similar approach. Same tablet.
This is an awesome setup, seems so Advanced to Drive your motorcycle with a tv like screen. So much better than the gpsmap 64 i am currently using haha
Yes, important to note the Carpe Iter is just he hardware. DMD can run on any android device. Pretty sure OBD sensors also show up on any device. Unless something has changed in the last few months. Just need the right DMD dongle thing. My factory PR7 screen shows all the functions that the bike supports, through the DMD screen. The bikes OBD output is a limiting factor, not all data available. Maybe the Carpe Iter is overkill. It’s very robust and removable. As you know the PR7 tablet really isn’t removable, and barring any electrical engineering, can’t be charged off the bike. Your system does seem like an excellent intermediate setup.
Hi I've just bought a Oukitel RT3 outdoor tablet for the same purpose, only the RT3 has more ram otherwise very similar. biggest difference being the RT3 is half the price of the Samsung 👍
Just come back from 12 days in Norway. Must say I'm very happy with the Oukitel RT3 even in heavy rain I had my charging cable plugged in with no issues 👍 I did bye a Matt screen protector from amazon which is a Must !!
Hi thanks for the video. What is your result after testing it for one year? Could you read the display properly during sunlight? You can also easily connect the buttons from carpe iter or any other bluetooth controller via bluetooth but I think you already found out. Thanks for your work, I appreciate it!
I have just setup my active tab on my bike, it great. Have you found a way to turn the tablet on and off with the ignition, while still using the battery. I know that you can run it without a battery from direct power, but i would leave the battery in the device.
I know you Brits dont get a ton of sunshine like over here in the States, but how is the brightness/glare etc? I'm told a few blokes can't use their Galaxy Active 3 tablets as it's unreadable/unuseable in the sunshine so they went with different GPS solutions all together.
I have found that in bright sunshine I need to have the brightness level at max. I also have an anti glare cover on mine. I do however, notice than rain drops sometimes affect the screen.
So how do you have the RAM mount on your bike? Is it connected to the handlebars? Is it covering the dash? Have you done a relocation of the dash? I have thought of doing the same thing on my bike but it's winter here still so not much happening at the moment, but it would be nice to see how you have mounted it on your bike for inspiration. :) Great video.
Hi, Apologies for late response. I haven't got a picture to show you as my bike is on route to Greece ready for the Hellas Rally. However, its an AJP PR7 which comes with a mounted tablet but its very slow and difficult to remove. So, I removed the OEM mount and fitted my own hand made metal plate on the the original mount. I then bolted on a Ram ball and off we go. Every bike will be a little different, but the ram mount for the Tab 3 should be pretty simple to mount on anything. The dash on the PR7 is just really a small speedo and the tablet does not interfere with seeing this. Also, just to clarify as I have notice a lot of people discussing this point. The Carpe has its own mapping system I DO NOT use this. I down load my own maps using Co-pilot and Guru maps. These 2 mapping systems will get you around the world on or off road.
Thanks for the great video. Quick question, what sort of Ram system are you using to attach the 1 inch ball? Is it sturdy enough to support the Ram casing and tablet? Do you use the Ram rubber ball system for vibration dampener?
Hello - thanks for the info has helped me a lot. First wanted to buy the Carp - but after your review I decided to buy the tablet. What would be helpful (this is not a criticism just a comment) if you would list all the components that you have installed. I do not know what connection you have from RAM Mounts EZ-Roll'r Powered Cradle to the bike, have looked at RAM but found nothing. Thanks
The RAM mount I used was the EZ-Roll r powered cradle, which I then plugged into a charging point USB - A I had installed. This allowed power direct to the cradle and pins. Also if the pins failed in heavy rain I could also use a USB -A to USB-C direct into the tablet. Both ways worked
The Carpe has 1000nits of brightness, about double the Active 3. Thats the pudding. I run a big rugged 6.8inch smarthphone in an wireless mount that I can take of the bike in 5 seconds. Cheap and fast solution, but only 6.8 inches. I guess you have to compromise somewhere trying to protect the travelpurse.
Its true, I still use my iPhone pro max in some situations and its still great. I guess having tried the big screen its hard to go back. Like TV’s in your house…
The GPS works without a SIM. I don’t have a SIM in mine. I fly with an iPad for my GPS and it has NO sim. You only need a sim if you’re looking to download or use data without WiFi . Always download your maps, apps and data on WiFi. Once downloaded you can open use freely. The tablet with provide GPS where there is no telephone signal or WiFi so long as it can access the sky for the GPS signal. So it wont work indoors.
Hi Luis, Having checked out the data on the Tripltek I think its the bees knees... as they say. The high screen resolution is there, as well as high speed Ram and increased tablet storage with facility for 1 TB. Pretty high spec bit of gear me thinks.
Its the same as your phone, it has GPS receivers and place for a SIM card. Has all the built in sensors for tracking. No data use as you have your maps downloaded and its simply picking up the satellite signal to track against your moving map
How is the vibration with that Ram mount? I'm thinking, regarding my Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro, how exactly to mount it, above the current TFT, in a way to not have to remove the windshield and not have it bounce around to much...direct mount to a cross bar used to raise and lower the windshield etc.....
I had a custom mount made for my Tiger 900 rp for mounting my zumo xt but I'll be switching to this recommended tab active 3 with ram locking mount in the next few weeks. I'll report back. Sooner if snow stays away here in central Oregon, or later if snow returns.
Hello ! Great video, you gave me a lot of valuable information. However, I wonder if the helmet with dark googles clearly shows the map ...? Somewhere I found that active 3 has 700 nits. I don't know if this is enough to navigate in full sun? Greetings from Poland.
8gb ram VS 4gb ram is a very big difference… and software management for Cooling the batterycharge which the carpe iter has and Samsung not , big battery , very good gps 5 times a second… brightness of 1000nits , i think the Samsung has not… Maybe 600 so future wise i think you need two tablets against one carpe iter in the years you will own it.
your assessment is 100 5 incorrect... it is NOT aimed at rally racing at all. If you do a lot of off-road riding . you soon realise that standard tablets will not survive the vibration and abuse.. hence the military grade device which is excellent.
@@FitBones Thanks for the video. However, there is some truth in what @Gazza13 was saying. The CI Pad is better for off-road and it does not depend on the military grade: usb is not good enough and prone to break, M8 plug is vastly superior, button controls allow you to keep your hands on handlebar on off-road,... Tested for 6 months in Africa in all off-road and weather conditions: ruclips.net/video/Eyl4hUI1zF4/видео.html
20 videos watched and this is the only one that actually gave me the basic information I wanted, good job!
Great video. When I was riding I was considering getting an Active3. A couple of extra bits of information which I hope someone will find useful:
1) For a cheaper mount consider a Quadlock universal adapter on the back of the Active3 case. It certainly won't be as good a solution as this but may be good for someone on a budget.
2) There is an LTE version of the Active3 and unlike other LTE tablets this one does have an ear speaker. So it can completely replace your phone. This is very useful for a travel tablet because it can act as a complete backup if your phone breaks or is stolen.
3) Unlike other tablets this will work without a battery. So if you only use it on the bike then you can remove the battery to keep the battery healthy. Obviously it needs a USB power source though.
4) You can get bluetooth OBDC adapters. Plug the OBDC sensor into the OBDC port on the bike or car and then use software on the tablet to read it.
5) I'm not sure how integrated this would be but you can get bluetooth "buttons" to put on the handlebars and use these for some controls such as accepting calls, moving to next music track, etc. It probably won't help much with navigation software but may be useful to some people.
Best video summary I've found so far. Very helpful sir. Thank you.
Don't forget to fix you Ram mount upside down if you don't want water on your charging pins. Water and electric connectors don't like each other 😉😉
For OBD connection, you can stick an OBD Bluetooth dongle on the bike and the tablet can recognize it and read its values through BT. Works great with the OEM tablet of PR7. Just get one which turns itself off :)
That’s helpful and good to know
Thank you for the video. I am planning to build such a system on my next bike to replace TomTom and it was great to see a biker who has already done this and confirms that it all works :)
Thanks very much for taking the time to share. A very helpful video.
Thanks for this - it was just the review I needed at the moment as I am torn between Garmin Zumo XT and the Carpe Iter. Your review has given me food for thought (and has me scratching my head even more!😀). I liked your explanation of the two systems - it was very clear and succinct. Cheers, Phil.
I was same situation...now leaning towards Active 3...
Definitely Active 3 is the way to go bro! Thinking man's solution and the best by far for so many reasons. I just ordered a passive Brodit lockable holder with a quadlock waterproof charging cable tho... similar approach. Same tablet.
This is an awesome setup, seems so Advanced to Drive your motorcycle with a tv like screen. So much better than the gpsmap 64 i am currently using haha
Totally agree!
great video, just the proper info
Yes, important to note the Carpe Iter is just he hardware. DMD can run on any android device. Pretty sure OBD sensors also show up on any device. Unless something has changed in the last few months. Just need the right DMD dongle thing. My factory PR7 screen shows all the functions that the bike supports, through the DMD screen. The bikes OBD output is a limiting factor, not all data available. Maybe the Carpe Iter is overkill. It’s very robust and removable. As you know the PR7 tablet really isn’t removable, and barring any electrical engineering, can’t be charged off the bike. Your system does seem like an excellent intermediate setup.
Yes, all you say is true. I like the Tab 3 as I can down load all my own mapping and have the stability of Samsung behind me.
Hi I've just bought a Oukitel RT3 outdoor tablet for the same purpose, only the RT3 has more ram otherwise very similar. biggest difference being the RT3 is half the price of the Samsung 👍
Im looking for a comparison between: Oukitel RT3, Samsung Active Tab 3, Blackview 8 Pro and only interested in viewability in direct sunlight.
Just come back from 12 days in Norway. Must say I'm very happy with the Oukitel RT3 even in heavy rain I had my charging cable plugged in with no issues 👍 I did bye a Matt screen protector from amazon which is a Must !!
@@TheDeeRat How do you find the screen brightness on the RT3?
Very cool!
Hi thanks for the video. What is your result after testing it for one year? Could you read the display properly during sunlight? You can also easily connect the buttons from carpe iter or any other bluetooth controller via bluetooth but I think you already found out. Thanks for your work, I appreciate it!
I have just setup my active tab on my bike, it great.
Have you found a way to turn the tablet on and off with the ignition, while still using the battery.
I know that you can run it without a battery from direct power, but i would leave the battery in the device.
You can run your USB charger through a 12V automotive relay that is connected to your bikes accessory plug
Have same kit to fit to bike next week
How does the screen of the samsung compare to the carpe iter? is it readable when sun is shining down on it?
Greetings from New Zealand! Great video - thanks! How does the Samsung determine the bike speed? Does it use GPS? Cheers👍
It uses the GPS from your tablet, no SIM required
I know you Brits dont get a ton of sunshine like over here in the States, but how is the brightness/glare etc? I'm told a few blokes can't use their Galaxy Active 3 tablets as it's unreadable/unuseable in the sunshine so they went with different GPS solutions all together.
Rubbish, while brighter would be nice, it's perfectly usable in sunshine. Used I e on the Oregon bdr just fine.
I have found that in bright sunshine I need to have the brightness level at max. I also have an anti glare cover on mine. I do however, notice than rain drops sometimes affect the screen.
So how do you have the RAM mount on your bike? Is it connected to the handlebars? Is it covering the dash? Have you done a relocation of the dash? I have thought of doing the same thing on my bike but it's winter here still so not much happening at the moment, but it would be nice to see how you have mounted it on your bike for inspiration. :) Great video.
Hi, Apologies for late response. I haven't got a picture to show you as my bike is on route to Greece ready for the Hellas Rally. However, its an AJP PR7 which comes with a mounted tablet but its very slow and difficult to remove. So, I removed the OEM mount and fitted my own hand made metal plate on the the original mount. I then bolted on a Ram ball and off we go. Every bike will be a little different, but the ram mount for the Tab 3 should be pretty simple to mount on anything. The dash on the PR7 is just really a small speedo and the tablet does not interfere with seeing this. Also, just to clarify as I have notice a lot of people discussing this point. The Carpe has its own mapping system I DO NOT use this. I down load my own maps using Co-pilot and Guru maps. These 2 mapping systems will get you around the world on or off road.
Thanks for a great video!🇸🇪
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the great video. Quick question, what sort of Ram system are you using to attach the 1 inch ball? Is it sturdy enough to support the Ram casing and tablet?
Do you use the Ram rubber ball system for vibration dampener?
Yes , I use a 1 inch Ram ball, and solid mount. Will be using this for the Hellas Rally and for the Albanian TET, super solid
How sturdy is the mount on the bike? Seems like 2 ball mounts might be better! Thank you!
I use a single 1 inch ram ball mount and use it off road in all terrain. No problems so far.
Hello - thanks for the info has helped me a lot. First wanted to buy the Carp - but after your review I decided to buy the tablet. What would be helpful (this is not a criticism just a comment) if you would list all the components that you have installed. I do not know what connection you have from RAM Mounts EZ-Roll'r Powered Cradle to the bike, have looked at RAM but found nothing. Thanks
The RAM mount I used was the EZ-Roll r powered cradle, which I then plugged into a charging point USB - A I had installed. This allowed power direct to the cradle and pins. Also if the pins failed in heavy rain I could also use a USB -A to USB-C direct into the tablet. Both ways worked
The Carpe has 1000nits of brightness, about double the Active 3. Thats the pudding. I run a big rugged 6.8inch smarthphone in an wireless mount that I can take of the bike in 5 seconds. Cheap and fast solution, but only 6.8 inches. I guess you have to compromise somewhere trying to protect the travelpurse.
Its true, I still use my iPhone pro max in some situations and its still great. I guess having tried the big screen its hard to go back. Like TV’s in your house…
Do you have to have an active sim card for the GPS and apps to work?
No, mine works excellent without a sim.
The GPS works without a SIM. I don’t have a SIM in mine. I fly with an iPad for my GPS and it has NO sim. You only need a sim if you’re looking to download or use data without WiFi . Always download your maps, apps and data on WiFi. Once downloaded you can open use freely. The tablet with provide GPS where there is no telephone signal or WiFi so long as it can access the sky for the GPS signal. So it wont work indoors.
Is it possible to get drive mode dashboard on the Active 3 ? - if yes how to set up the tablet ?
Yes it is . I currently use it on my Active tab 3 and it works well.
You didn't provide a link for the tablet holder
www.drivemodedashboard.com/
Did you consider Tripltek??
Thanks!
No, I haven’t checked them out, are they any good?
Hi Luis, Having checked out the data on the Tripltek I think its the bees knees... as they say. The high screen resolution is there, as well as high speed Ram and increased tablet storage with facility for 1 TB. Pretty high spec bit of gear me thinks.
@@FitBones Thanks!!!
I'm a bit confused as to how the Samsung it getting a connection to satellites
Its the same as your phone, it has GPS receivers and place for a SIM card. Has all the built in sensors for tracking. No data use as you have your maps downloaded and its simply picking up the satellite signal to track against your moving map
How is the vibration with that Ram mount? I'm thinking, regarding my Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro, how exactly to mount it, above the current TFT, in a way to not have to remove the windshield and not have it bounce around to much...direct mount to a cross bar used to raise and lower the windshield etc.....
I had a custom mount made for my Tiger 900 rp for mounting my zumo xt but I'll be switching to this recommended tab active 3 with ram locking mount in the next few weeks.
I'll report back. Sooner if snow stays away here in central Oregon, or later if snow returns.
Yes please do. Pics etc too. I've heard hard to see in the sun but might go same as you. Anxious what you find out.@@larsihle9256
I used this system on the Triumph T120 for a 3 week trip to the USA. (See my video) ran perfectly and was great for getting through some big towns.
Both are 8"
Hello ! Great video, you gave me a lot of valuable information. However, I wonder if the helmet with dark googles clearly shows the map ...? Somewhere I found that active 3 has 700 nits. I don't know if this is enough to navigate in full sun? Greetings from Poland.
Have to say I have no problems reading the screen with dark google or glasses. screen is pretty bright even at half light setting.
True, you might have to have it set to full brightness.. Not had an issue so far in Mediterranean sun….
How can I download this driver interface to my device?
Log into Thork racing www.drivemodedashboard.com/
www.drivemodedashboard.com/
Thank you.
You're welcome!
8gb ram VS 4gb ram is a very big difference… and software management for Cooling the batterycharge which the carpe iter has and Samsung not , big battery , very good gps 5 times a second… brightness of 1000nits , i think the Samsung has not… Maybe 600 so future wise i think you need two tablets against one carpe iter in the years you will own it.
Active tab 3 is 600 euros + 100 for the mount, no way
I paid 200 pounds for a used one and 80 pounds for the mount. Often some good used stuff on eBay which is barely used.
your assessment is 100 5 incorrect... it is NOT aimed at rally racing at all. If you do a lot of off-road riding . you soon realise that standard tablets will not survive the vibration and abuse.. hence the military grade device which is excellent.
The Galaxy Tab 3 in fact has a higher military grading than the CARPE ITER, SO I AM CORRECT 100%
@@FitBones Thanks for the video. However, there is some truth in what @Gazza13 was saying. The CI Pad is better for off-road and it does not depend on the military grade: usb is not good enough and prone to break, M8 plug is vastly superior, button controls allow you to keep your hands on handlebar on off-road,... Tested for 6 months in Africa in all off-road and weather conditions: ruclips.net/video/Eyl4hUI1zF4/видео.html
yes you are.@@FitBones