Hello Boys and Girls, I received my Yarbo snowblower in December. Here in New England, the temperatures have been in the teens and single digits. Which, if any of you have tried this, is pretty brutal if you are required to take your gloves off to use a touch screen on a phone. So, I came up with a way to help keep my hands warm while I was creating maps, paths, and walkways for my yard. First, I purchased a suction cup car mount for my IPad, which I mounted to Yarbo so I could monitor the app progress as I drew my maps with the controller. I also purchased a touch screen stylus so I could make entries on the the app. I have attached photos for your viewing pleasure.
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Thanks for sharing! Must be useful for those who need to map during the cold.
That’s awesome!!! How’s the battery on the iPad hold up?
I’m way west and north of you. Was brutal here when I was mapping. I resorted to a Radio Glove that I use for flying RC planes in the winter. Was a little cumbersome but it worked. Your idea is far superior!
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