Speed limit audio warning
Quote from Deleted user on 12.06.2022, 02:54Sorry if this has already been requested. Wasn’t able to find any topic on it.
I use the audible warning connected to helmet Bluetooth for speed limit warnings. I find it gets very irritating if your hovering around the speed the warning is set to as it will continue to beep as you dip over/under. Example 50kph limit if I’m doing 49 and drift to 51kph beep beep beep drift back to 49 beep beep beep.
It would be a huge quality of life improvement to this feature if you could implement a sort of limiter on the beep. Not sure what would work best here.
Some suggestions could be timed limit, sort of like a cooldown before it can beep you again. Only allow one beep until speed limit changes. Once triggered for a given speed limit you have to go a given speed over or under said limit before it’s active again.
thanks for reading
Sorry if this has already been requested. Wasn’t able to find any topic on it.
I use the audible warning connected to helmet Bluetooth for speed limit warnings. I find it gets very irritating if your hovering around the speed the warning is set to as it will continue to beep as you dip over/under. Example 50kph limit if I’m doing 49 and drift to 51kph beep beep beep drift back to 49 beep beep beep.
It would be a huge quality of life improvement to this feature if you could implement a sort of limiter on the beep. Not sure what would work best here.
Some suggestions could be timed limit, sort of like a cooldown before it can beep you again. Only allow one beep until speed limit changes. Once triggered for a given speed limit you have to go a given speed over or under said limit before it’s active again.
thanks for reading
Quote from Guido on 12.06.2022, 07:50Yep. Understand what you mean. Will add this to the list.
Meanwhile perhaps you could set the threshold a bit higher? (I realize this only shifts the problem to a higher speed, but maybe it will help a little bit)
Yep. Understand what you mean. Will add this to the list.
Meanwhile perhaps you could set the threshold a bit higher? (I realize this only shifts the problem to a higher speed, but maybe it will help a little bit)



