I donāt know what youāre waiting for!! People are just starting their sumer season projects! In my case Iām upgrading my motorsā¦ Who knows about the remote
Thatās the big difference right there, I want Davega for displaying data during my ride, but I want xenigotchi for data logging that goes to the Freesk8 app and you can also connect the Freesk8 gps module for ride tracking synced to the data without needing cellular.
Excellent, PM incoming for xenigotchi and an OSRR remote
very nice work, thxā¦one day I will learn how to design and pay it fwd.
@WavRX @KAMI_Boards both of these look awesome, canāt wait to see them come to market
I hope you guys have put a very high quality signal transmission system into these. WAY too many remotes have cutouts. Some of us ride in high interference areas and remotes like the MaytechV2 which I love just canāt hold up. Cutouts are scary.
I keep using the Maytech V2 because I love the triggers and the shape. However, Iām still open to thumbwhells itās just that none of them can control lights! Will you guys have any way to control accessories on either of these remotes?
We sure did. This makes the remote way more expensive, but safety is above anything a fancy screen could offer.
The remote has been tested since winter of 2020, including visits to huge antenna towers, deadspots near scientific buildings, group rides with mixed remotes. Not a single delay/disconnection/interference issue has been registered so far. We have quite a few tester testimonials for that.
Courtesy of our beta tester 3DServisas.
The remote will be able to control a lot of things via the Auxiliary channel system.
The remote itself has 3 buttons that will be user-mappable.
Woohooo! Great to hear. Are you comfortable revealing a pricerange yet?
You say āmore expensiveā but the remotes here vary wildly from $30 to $200
Iām guessing youāll be around the $200 mark?
We will see about that. Production run might be coming soon. All information will be disclosed once we feel comfortable with our promises.
Awesome. Totally understand. I like the wood look, itās pretty neat. From what I heard before I think you guys are using the same high quality actuator-trigger that the OSRR had? I didnāt keep up with all that very well at the time
Nope, this was on the beta tester in question few months ago, whom has designed his own with advice from us. So now itās a totally in-house made 16-bit hall effect sensor thingie.
The new aluminum thumbwheels can be seen here:
Also, the main priority of this remote is being a trigger remote. The thumbwheel came around because of engineering prowess of some testers. Stay tuned for the trigger remote pics next week.
Ooh thatās very exciting! Sounds awesome.
Indeed it is, I know next to nothing about electronics, but what I do know is I rode this remote through both spots where my puck would drop out, no issues. This is also the same remote that gave me the confidence to push my board harder then ever before
49mphā¦would be a bad speed for a cut out. @KAMI_Boards keep up the great work! Really exited for the production batch!
Yeah my current remote makes me ride more conservatively
Between that and my one bergmister tire that has wobble, it limits me to about 35 before it gets really sketchy
Tbh cutout at anything above 20 is scary
The way the Maytech cuts is weird too, it continues whatever the last command was that you were giving it. If you are neutral and it cuts out, it coasts, accelerating and it cuts, stays accelerating at same rate, and likewise for braking.
Better than the hobbywing one though where cutout = full brake lol
@ShutterShock Yep, iRemote has a 2nd channel that can be used for lights, controlled by a trigger style extra button on the side, and that can be programmed for Cruise control, safety switch or reverse toggling.
It has proper implementation of Frequency Hopping, protecting it from any interference whatsoever.
A trigger style version is also coming up soon, its circular shape makes it to retrofit into many other enclosure designs.
The production enclosure will be made out of MJF, smooth, super strong and looks nice.
The beta remote I had, had programmable options for how you want your system to handle a cut out in case one happens. You could chose between neutral coasting or soft brakes. I took the remote many places, as busy as San Francisco, all over Oakland, including Bart, hills and mountains, forrest, Joshua tree dessertā¦functioned well in all of the placesā¦even took it to Bombay beach place is a bit scary lol
Sounds like a great product! Would 100% buy one if thatās still a feature when they come out because that is a great option to have
isnāt it there is a tunnel that always have cutouts, maybe try that?
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