Introductions aside, the PocketLOGGER ZT is packed full of cool features. The trigger feature is clever and probably the most useful to the average enthusiast. The user can specify a trigger event or value that causes the software to automatically begin recording a log. Enthusiasts can select among a wide variety of parameters that the ZT-2 monitors (e.g. Boost, RPM, Throttle position, etc) when specifying their trigger events. For example, a user may set an RPM value as the trigger event. When the engine’s RPM reaches the specified value, the PocketLOGGER automatically begins recording. Enthusiasts can now log to their heart’s content without the risk of injury that could occur when looking down to manually activate the device to begin data logging.
The creators of the PocketLOGGER also developed a “Tap Anywhere” option to counter this risk. This option allows the user to initiate the manual recording function simply by tapping anywhere on the handheld’s screen to begin logging, further reducing the chance an enthusiast might look down to activate the device while driving.