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Noted for the Future

Teaching/buddy mode to allow others to try out Carv more easily than current buddy pass system

Have option for someone to borrow Carv to try out for a couple of runs (without having run permanently recorded as part of your own skiing). Useful if you are teaching a class and want to take turns having each student try out Carv for a run. Then have an option to email the result/metrics (just for that run) to someone along with referral link so they have option to buy their own Carv unit. I understand there is a buddy pass system already, but we can't expect students or friends who aren't all that interested in Carv to go through the trouble of setting all that up. It's got to be as easy as clipping the Carv unit to their boots to "try it out" and once they see the results and how much data it can collect, then they will be hooked.

Robert Hoshino About 1 year ago

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Noted for the Future

Heatmap of turn metrics to get more details of each turn

Current system only shows an AVERAGE of the metrics for a given run segment. Would be great if we can get a heatmap where every turn of a segment is overlayed on top of each other, with darker colors indicating the most common occurrence. For example, the turn shape curve can overlay every single turn shape of the segment. If the majority of the turns were 12m radius tight S-turns, that would have many similar lines drawn on top of each other and would be the darkest. If the first and last turns were of different shape and radius, there would be just a single line for that turn and it would be the lightest color. Similar things can be done for all the metrics. For example, I want to know what my most common edge angle was for each segment, not just my max for that run. Using a heat map to represent the data can be more valuable as now I can analyze all my turns simultaneously.

Robert Hoshino About 1 year ago

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