![]() As with the circuit racing mode, all data is recorded and can be reviewed immediately after the session. The Solo 2 is not just restricted to circuit racing, it can also be used for point to point or regularity events as well as performance tests such as 0-60 mph etc. Timing information can also be shown in a delta format which gives a representation of how much time you are quicker or slower than your best lap. The Solo 2 now features a theoretical lap timing mode which pieces together your overall best sector times to provide an optimal lap time that could be achieved. The LEDs are also configurable to give a visual indication on whether you are quicker or slower. The improved GPS technology in the Solo 2 also provides better reliability from the predictive lap timing function so that you can see, in real time, how your current lap compares to your best lap. If, however, the particular track that you are at is not recognised, the Solo 2 automatically enters auto-learning mode and begins to build the track layout based on your car position and records the lap times. ![]() Making use of GPS technology, the Solo 2 is pre-loaded with a database of over 3,000 tracks from all over the world so that as soon as the unit is switched on, it identifies its position and loads the start line coordinates ready to begin recording lap times. The sharp, high contrast display helps the driver to easily identify the data being displayed. The display of the Solo 2 features a selection of 7 different backlight colours which can selected by the user to suit their requirements. This means that the start up time is reduced to a matter of seconds and lap times are accurate to a tolerance of two hundredths of a second. ![]() The GPS technology used in this unit has been updated from its predecessor and now receives the data from three satellite constellations (GPS, Glonass and Galileo) making for a significant improvement in data speed and positioning precision. The AIM Solo 2 raises the bar for GPS lap timers.
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