I then went to Hotlaps..but can't read the dinky screen any longer. Tough getting older.
 
 I like Harrys lap timer,but my iPhone doesn't like being on the exposed dash of the Atom. It went into overheated mode at Thompson,so no lap timer and no communication device till it cools,which took hours. So, I'm looking for an alternative lap timer.
I've read about the Aim Solo but would like to hear actual owner comments. I'm looking at the base model and want to know how simple it is to operate.
Does the Aim recognize Palmer and Thompson with little to no setup? How difficult is it to navigate to the "ready to race" stage? How easy it it to review lap times? How is battery life? Does it mount on the Ram ball/clamp system? Thanks.




 
 


 I was at Whiskey Hill and it acquired satellites every time it was turned on, but only recorded one lap most of the time..sometimes a couple of laps,the most it recorded was 9 one session,and it should have been more like 15 that session.  Many times,no laps. I did forget to turn it on a couple of times..which explains the no laps recorded...but not the one lap or couple of laps. Hmm.After a session,do I need to "save" laps for that session?  Is there any way to disable the auto-off feature? If I am moving and turn the unit on,will it record laps properly?  I'm really terrible with gadgets.
   I was at Whiskey Hill and it acquired satellites every time it was turned on, but only recorded one lap most of the time..sometimes a couple of laps,the most it recorded was 9 one session,and it should have been more like 15 that session.  Many times,no laps. I did forget to turn it on a couple of times..which explains the no laps recorded...but not the one lap or couple of laps. Hmm.After a session,do I need to "save" laps for that session?  Is there any way to disable the auto-off feature? If I am moving and turn the unit on,will it record laps properly?  I'm really terrible with gadgets.  The one thing I really liked about Harrys lap timer is its absolute simplicity. Too bad I can't load that software onto the Aim...
  The one thing I really liked about Harrys lap timer is its absolute simplicity. Too bad I can't load that software onto the Aim... 