New EVODROID7 EvoScan Android GPS/Logger/Reflashing CarPC Touchscreen Review
#1309
yeah I'm still here the whole time, the technology keeps expiring, the devices and parts it was originally made on, are now all out of production. keeping up with technology advances is tough. it is still work in progress for the next batch. and instead of pre-orders, we are now assembling more before listing them on the website.
Cheers,
-Hamish.
Cheers,
-Hamish.
I alrdy spend lot of money for crappy android logging software and the Evoscan usb cable but nothing works. Evoscan via Win 7 Laptop works great but my N7 Tablet is so lonely in the dash!
Pls make it possible to buy the Evoscan APK!
#1310
Evolving Member
iTrader: (17)
Hey Hamish,
Maybe you can consider adjusting your strategy as follows:
1. Design the APP for a more generic device experience (min CPU, display, etc). This allows the customer to bring their own device. There's no way to compete with Amazon selling tablets for $40 USD.
2. Provide super clear instructions for set-up and custom ROM install. I'm currently stuck here which has led to my not using the EvoDriod. If I leave it plugged in to the MUT port it'll drain my battery.
3. Charge an appropriate amount for the USB / MUT interface. $299? Enough so you're motivated to work on and support the project. The end cost for the customer is the same or less, and you actually make more money by shifting your hours of ROM flashing to them. It also reduces your exposure to purchasing soon out of date tablets, and all kinds of import / export duties.
4. Post the APK on the web site like you do for EvoScan. That way those of us who have paid don't need to pester you for updates. I'm assuming that the APK is worthless without the hardware, so tight control has no effect on your revenue.
Seems like a win for everyone.
Maybe you can consider adjusting your strategy as follows:
1. Design the APP for a more generic device experience (min CPU, display, etc). This allows the customer to bring their own device. There's no way to compete with Amazon selling tablets for $40 USD.
2. Provide super clear instructions for set-up and custom ROM install. I'm currently stuck here which has led to my not using the EvoDriod. If I leave it plugged in to the MUT port it'll drain my battery.
3. Charge an appropriate amount for the USB / MUT interface. $299? Enough so you're motivated to work on and support the project. The end cost for the customer is the same or less, and you actually make more money by shifting your hours of ROM flashing to them. It also reduces your exposure to purchasing soon out of date tablets, and all kinds of import / export duties.
4. Post the APK on the web site like you do for EvoScan. That way those of us who have paid don't need to pester you for updates. I'm assuming that the APK is worthless without the hardware, so tight control has no effect on your revenue.
Seems like a win for everyone.
#1311
EvoM Community Team Leader
or design your own hardware to drive physical gauges, maybe your own custom evoscan gauges.
#1312
Evolved Member
iTrader: (29)
Hey Hamish,
Maybe you can consider adjusting your strategy as follows:
1. Design the APP for a more generic device experience (min CPU, display, etc). This allows the customer to bring their own device. There's no way to compete with Amazon selling tablets for $40 USD.
2. Provide super clear instructions for set-up and custom ROM install. I'm currently stuck here which has led to my not using the EvoDriod. If I leave it plugged in to the MUT port it'll drain my battery.
3. Charge an appropriate amount for the USB / MUT interface. $299? Enough so you're motivated to work on and support the project. The end cost for the customer is the same or less, and you actually make more money by shifting your hours of ROM flashing to them. It also reduces your exposure to purchasing soon out of date tablets, and all kinds of import / export duties.
4. Post the APK on the web site like you do for EvoScan. That way those of us who have paid don't need to pester you for updates. I'm assuming that the APK is worthless without the hardware, so tight control has no effect on your revenue.
Seems like a win for everyone.
Maybe you can consider adjusting your strategy as follows:
1. Design the APP for a more generic device experience (min CPU, display, etc). This allows the customer to bring their own device. There's no way to compete with Amazon selling tablets for $40 USD.
2. Provide super clear instructions for set-up and custom ROM install. I'm currently stuck here which has led to my not using the EvoDriod. If I leave it plugged in to the MUT port it'll drain my battery.
3. Charge an appropriate amount for the USB / MUT interface. $299? Enough so you're motivated to work on and support the project. The end cost for the customer is the same or less, and you actually make more money by shifting your hours of ROM flashing to them. It also reduces your exposure to purchasing soon out of date tablets, and all kinds of import / export duties.
4. Post the APK on the web site like you do for EvoScan. That way those of us who have paid don't need to pester you for updates. I'm assuming that the APK is worthless without the hardware, so tight control has no effect on your revenue.
Seems like a win for everyone.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...=AA5DG9OALOPXX
#1316
EvoM Community Team Leader
This already exists, its called evoscan. I would advise verifying the tablet is upto the task though, i tried to use an HP Stream 7" and its logging speed was just too slow to be useful.
#1317
Evolving Member
iTrader: (7)
I have somewhat almost kind of been following this, but I'm looking to put something together on my evo and was hoping to get a few simple questions answered:
1) Does evoscan run on Android? If so where can I download the apk?
2) Has anyone (or can anyone) convert the Windows application to a UWP (Universal Windows Platform) app? This way it can be run on Win RT as an "app"?
3) Is there any port to linux? Is the source code available or open source?
Thank you in advance for anyone who can answer these questions.
1) Does evoscan run on Android? If so where can I download the apk?
2) Has anyone (or can anyone) convert the Windows application to a UWP (Universal Windows Platform) app? This way it can be run on Win RT as an "app"?
3) Is there any port to linux? Is the source code available or open source?
Thank you in advance for anyone who can answer these questions.