When I paid for the device I knew it was a slight risk. There were a few delays, I ended up waiting around 4 months for mine but those that had bought in earlier had to wait a lot longer, some up to a year. To counter this the early adopters paid less, ibthink mine was about £260, and after initial software issues they opened the returns window up to 90 days. This gave me plenty of time to use it, discover it's limitation decide whether I thought it was worth continuing with. Overall I'm glad I did, it's a fab little thing and does things the wahoo and garmins can't. The screen is also far superior to anything else.
I went out this afternoon and ran the standard apps on-screen with media player in the background, it used about 15% battery in around 90 minutes so it's still around 10% an hour. The AfterShokz Trekz Air headphones were a revelation; there were times i couldnt hear the music due to wind noise but overall they were excellent and didnt seem to detract from my awareness of approaching vehicles or hazards. I think they'll be perfect on the commute and lone rides
I'm hoping to go out again on new years day on a longer ride - I'll plot a new route and use OsmAnd to guide me around
I went out this afternoon and ran the standard apps on-screen with media player in the background, it used about 15% battery in around 90 minutes so it's still around 10% an hour. The AfterShokz Trekz Air headphones were a revelation; there were times i couldnt hear the music due to wind noise but overall they were excellent and didnt seem to detract from my awareness of approaching vehicles or hazards. I think they'll be perfect on the commute and lone rides

I'm hoping to go out again on new years day on a longer ride - I'll plot a new route and use OsmAnd to guide me around
