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Xensr, any good for speed sailing?

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Created by PaulWA > 9 months ago, 2 Jan 2015
PaulWA
WA, 44 posts
2 Jan 2015 11:51PM
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Has anybody had a look at the new Xensr?

I can't find a lot of information about this device and if it is any good for speed sailing. I know they used to do something that meant you needed to use an iPhone, but I think the new device can record data without a phone. You still need a phone to see any output. Seems like they use it mainly to record jumps and stuff but given the sensors they use it looks like it might be useful to us.

Sailquik, or anybody looked at this and dismissed it already?

xensr.com/

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
3 Jan 2015 12:38PM
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PaulWA said..
Has anybody had a look at the new Xensr?

I can't find a lot of information about this device and if it is any good for speed sailing. I know they used to do something that meant you needed to use an iPhone, but I think the new device can record data without a phone. You still need a phone to see any output. Seems like they use it mainly to record jumps and stuff but given the sensors they use it looks like it might be useful to us.

Sailquik, or anybody looked at this and dismissed it already?

xensr.com/


I just sent them an email enquiry. Lots of questions.

Need to know if the device uses a GPS. It may be just motion sensors and use the phone GPS?

I will report here as soon as I hear from them.

yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
3 Jan 2015 11:03AM
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Looking through the kiting forums the first Xensr seem a bit of a disaster.

kiteforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2386980&hilit=xensr&start=0

But the latest one may have everything sorted.... I did read somewhere that using the gps function dramatically reduces battery life. Given that its main function is recording "air" and gps is not very good at vertical accuracy compared to horizontal I think Andrew is on the money about motion sensors. Read in some promotional blurb it measures that stuff 400x/second...

Docssummersky
9 posts
31 Jan 2015 9:33PM
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Hello, I looked at the zensr+ There promotions of the product sounds good. I was not intrested in the phone case design and was looking at the zensr+ stand alone gps. Last year I looked at there web site and have to say, it needed updating as tried to view the zensr+ to purchase one but took me straight back to the older phone case design so gave up in the end. Have not looked at there site since so maybe they have sorted it. Has anyone bought for Windsufing, if so, how good compared to the Trace , Canmore 102, GT31, Garmin 800edge of which I own. Gee I'm a GPS whore lol
well thought I would take a look at there web page today and they have updated it. Well before I bite the bullet and purchase one has any one used one on there windurfer, and if so where did you have it so it will not be knocked off ???? How does it compare to other GPS devises ?????

Xensr
17 posts
6 Mar 2015 6:37PM
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Hey guys, I thought I'd weigh in here if thats cool with you! ;-)

The XensrAIR has a 10Hz, dual constellation GPS plus IMU's, pressure and more for all the 3D stuff.

Its in production right now, and as you can see from the pre-order page on our website, we expect delivery
on or around May 6. As soon as we have confirmation from our maker, we'll post that.

We delayed the release last December due to re-designs on the housing and other tweaks to make it bombproof in
the field for you guys.

The design is built around a great GPS antenna design so that we get the best reception and results
possible. In testing other comparative products, we found their initial GPS lock and ongoing signal reception to be
poor compared to the AIR.

If you have any questions, please ask away!

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
6 Mar 2015 10:56PM
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Xensr said..
Hey guys, I thought I'd weigh in here if thats cool with you! ;-)

The XensrAIR has a 10Hz, dual constellation GPS plus IMU's, pressure and more for all the 3D stuff.

Its in production right now, and as you can see from the pre-order page on our website, we expect delivery
on or around May 6. As soon as we have confirmation from our maker, we'll post that.

We delayed the release last December due to re-designs on the housing and other tweaks to make it bombproof in
the field for you guys.

The design is built around a great GPS antenna design so that we get the best reception and results
possible. In testing other comparative products, we found their initial GPS lock and ongoing signal reception to be
poor compared to the AIR.

If you have any questions, please ask away!


What is the GPS chip manufacturer/type?

What file format is the data saved in?

Does the data contain the SOG (Doppler speed) data?




sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
7 Mar 2015 9:45AM
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Also:

how long is the battery life?

Does the data contain the Speed Dilution of Precision (SDOP) or what some call the Estimated Horizontal Velocity Error (EHVE)?

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
7 Mar 2015 9:04AM
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"all day battery" as stated :-)

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
7 Mar 2015 12:21PM
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seanhogan said..
"all day battery" as stated :-)


Yes, but hats a bit vague. Is it 12 hrs, 24 hrs are something else? Hence the question.

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
7 Mar 2015 6:50PM
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from what I see, you need to pair it with a device (phone) to start it, as it has no buttons.
Can be tricky,... or not.

you'll need to get back to your phone to check your speed, or take your phone with you.
(won't change much for me as I use the canmore with the tiny screen.)

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
10 Mar 2015 12:25AM
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Questions invited here. No answers!

Two emails sent to Xenser: Still no answers.

Makes you wonder if they actually want to sell these things

PaulWA
WA, 44 posts
13 Mar 2015 11:38PM
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On well sounded like it may have been worth a try.



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