I tried to work this out and came to a dead end. Tyre monitoring was on my wish list too. One challenge, and please correct me, is Blue tooth only supports one channel or connection at a time.
Hi all, I know a number of you have fitted tablets for GPS and reversing camera and was hoping someone has possibly solved this issue already.
I'm after an android tablet that can link to a reversing camera, bluetooth connect to phone or OBD reader, and can run 4wd maps, preferably hema.
Thing is none of the ebay cheapies have bluetooth, and none of the proper tablets have av-in. Closest I got was an old $30 tablet running windows CE which had av-in and bluetooth but can't run hema maps and is really out of date anyways.
As work arounds, does anyone know if I could add bluetooth to one of these android cheapies via the microUSB? Or alternatively, getting a powered av adapter to convert camera RCA to miniHDMI for a samsung tablet (i'm under the impression the miniHDMI is output only). If this works would tablet automatically switch to camera when put into reverse? Any help appreciated.
I tried to work this out and came to a dead end. Tyre monitoring was on my wish list too. One challenge, and please correct me, is Blue tooth only supports one channel or connection at a time.
By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
apologies to Socrates
Clancy MY15 110 Defender
Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are
I don't think this bit is correct. I link to my external Bluetooth GPS unit and my Bluetooth stereo unit at the same time - receive the GPS signal as well as send music to the head unit.
I have a Galaxy Note 10.1 for this (not the 2014 version, unfortunately). I must investigate camera-in for a reversing camera...
The other thing is wireless reversing cameras do not use wifi but generic 2.4ghz, so again can't link those to a tablet
From what I understand, a bluetooth smartphone/tablet/PC can pair with up to 7 devices at once - but only have one connection per purpose at a time. So one bluetooth phone connection, one bluetooth audio (A2DP) connection, etc.
I've thought about this too, and I believe the problem can only be solved with a specially developed app.
You see. For the reversing display to be useful, it must display only when reversing, and then switch back to whatever was showing beforehand. This requires a signal from the car, either a reversing signal from the Canbus, a signal from the reverse light, or worse case, the rear cameras transmitter powered by the reverse light. It requires a special app that displays the video image when the signal is present and then goes to sleep handing back the tablet display to whatever was showing before when the signal is absent. If you don't have this, then you don't have a practical reversing camera system. As far as I know, no app developer has gone to the trouble of developing this.
The closest thing I've seen to this is the dedicated Parrot Asteroid Smart tablet which is a combination Nav, reversing camera, Sound System, and is Android app friendly and therefore supports a range of mapping apps, but not Hema, I believe.
Saw this a while ago. Maybe gives you some ideas about the need to have AV in on a high quality tablet. Whether it is really a viable solution is something I can't say but it is interesting.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-gLrqUHATQ]Nexus 7 Backup Camera - UVC Video grabber - YouTube[/ame]
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Think I'm going to get asus fonepad, different to tablets as it can make phone calls. Bluetooth to obd with torque app, [ame="http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-pack-3-5mm-Jack-Headphone-Splitter-CABLE-3-5-Lead-GOLD-2-Way-000228-/191214313712?pt=AU_Electronics_Portable_Audio_Acce ssories&hash=item2c8542e0f0"]this[/ame] for a handsfree mic and sound into aux jack, and maybe [ame="http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-WIFI-in-Car-360-Eyeball-Rear-View-Camera-CMOS-Cam-For-iPhone-iPad-Andriod-/161312779436?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item 258efdacac"]this[/ame] for reversing camera. Possibly even [ame="http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Hands-free-Bluetooth-Car-Kit-Speaker-for-iPhone-3-4s-5-Samsung-Note-Galaxy-Nokia-/321061294449?pt=AU_MobilePhoneAccessories&hash=ite m4ac0be9171"]this[/ame] for the steering wheel...
I would be very happy to have a solution that didn't require a signal for the engagement of reverse gear to activate - a manual activation would be sufficient (ie. a swype of a finger in a particular direction on the tablet screen is possible with software already on there).
I could imagine a number of situations where it would be convenient to be able to see via the camera when stationary, rolling forwards slowly, or even normal driving - given the limited visibility of the centre rear-vision mirror. We have a 35" spare on the tyre carrier at the rear, so rearward view is obscured more than normal for us, making the centre rear-vision mirror nearly useless.
With everything else so manual in the Defender, adding another process would be nothing new!![]()
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