Read/See who is calling/texting/emailing while riding
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Can you not group your contacts and then assign a different ringtone to them so you know if it's work or personal?
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for calling some phones speak the name of the caller. It's a terrible name recognition software usually, but i think my parent's android has this feature.
I also ride while "on the clock" and bought myself an eCase which is waterproof and has a clear window that allows me to pretty quickly see who is calling (have to pull out of pocket though, but it goes into and out of the pocket very easily). You can operate the phone through the screen too. It also has a built in headphone jack so I run an ear piece to my right ear. If I am not in a position to look at it I let the call go to voicemail and then use iPhone Siri to retrieve the message (or texts) through the ear piece as soon as I can. And as mentioned you can give individual ringtones to people of importance
I am sure someone will point to using a Ziplock bag to do the same thing, but I found that the bag gets trashed too fast and you can't see through it after only a couple of rides. I have about 10k miles on the eCase so far.
Surely not a perfect solution but less expensive than getting a Garmin 1000, etc. and you need something to put your phone, credit card, cash etc. in anyway
http://www.cascadedesigns.com/e-case/is ... -5/product
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I am sure someone will point to using a Ziplock bag to do the same thing, but I found that the bag gets trashed too fast and you can't see through it after only a couple of rides. I have about 10k miles on the eCase so far.
Surely not a perfect solution but less expensive than getting a Garmin 1000, etc. and you need something to put your phone, credit card, cash etc. in anyway
http://www.cascadedesigns.com/e-case/is ... -5/product
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There are apps that change the ring tone on the fly to announce who is calling so you don't even have to look at the screen.
Thanks for all of the responses! I will look into the Pebble. I really want to be able to leave the phone in the ziplock in my back pocket, and just be able to glance down at my wrist or handlebar for a quick look to see who is buzzing in to decide whether to stop or not.
I'd get an Apple watch when it drops. I swore the thing looked stupid and I'd never get one, but since then my Polar has been slowly winding down, and it appears the Apple watch will do everything and more than just about anything on the market. For a pretty competitive price. In my opinion, I think there's a healthy shot that the Apple watch will make standalone fitness computers and HRMs obsolete, much like the iPhone (and other smart phones) made standalone car navigation modules obsolete. And obviously it will also give text and call alerts.
For what it's worth, if someone says they absolutely need to see texts or calls on the bike, I don't think judgment or a lecture is necessarily in order. We don't know what they do for work. They could be a doctor, or a fireman, or a police officer. Lives might depend on them getting this info. And even if that's not the case, I don't think glancing at one's wrist to see who a text or a call is from constitutes a safety hazard any more than glancing at one's wrist to check the time. That said, if it's a call or text they need to respond to, I'd hope they'd pull over to do so.
For what it's worth, if someone says they absolutely need to see texts or calls on the bike, I don't think judgment or a lecture is necessarily in order. We don't know what they do for work. They could be a doctor, or a fireman, or a police officer. Lives might depend on them getting this info. And even if that's not the case, I don't think glancing at one's wrist to see who a text or a call is from constitutes a safety hazard any more than glancing at one's wrist to check the time. That said, if it's a call or text they need to respond to, I'd hope they'd pull over to do so.
Oof.
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