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LogTRC is an online VESC Telemetry Log Viewer aimed at VESC-based boards, eFoils, and other electric rideables. It combines GPS tracks and VESC telemetry data on a single page, using maps, optional charts, and ride reports to help users review routes, speed, energy consumption, and device status. Based on the crawled page, users can choose from recently uploaded tracks or paste an ID to open a track directly.
Its core features include GPS routes colored by speed, charts generated from numeric CSV columns, comparison of GPS speed with VESC/board calculated speed, and viewing data such as voltage, current, temperature, and energy usage. Wh/km is calculated based on energy consumed and GPS distance. The page specifically notes that LogTRC prefers the gnss_gVel GPS speed, because VESC speed can be affected by gear ratios, wheel diameter, propeller slip, or configuration errors. This is particularly useful when debugging devices such as electric skateboards and eFoils.
LogTRC supports logs from the LogTRC app, VESC Tool, VESC Express, and BREmote, as well as compatible CSV, GPX, JSON, and LOG exports. This suggests it is more of a lightweight analysis tool within the VESC ecosystem than a general-purpose development platform. The page does not disclose supported programming languages, frontend/backend frameworks, or any API, SDK, or plugin interface information.
Although a pricing path appears in the crawled text, the actual content shows “Track file not found” and provides no information about pricing, plans, free quotas, or payment methods. There is also no visible information about open-source licensing, self-hosted deployment, enterprise editions, or data retention policies, so its commercialization and private deployment capabilities cannot be assessed.
Its main strength is its highly focused use case: it brings GPS and VESC telemetry into one analysis view and supports several common log sources. The downside is that the documentation is thin, with no clear information on APIs, permissions, collaboration, deployment, or pricing. It is best suited for VESC device enthusiasts, repair and debugging technicians, and eFoil/electric skateboard users who need to analyze individual rides. If a business needs bulk data pipelines, long-term monitoring, or a self-hosted platform, it may need to combine this with tools such as Grafana.
The page does not provide information about access in China, ICP filing, CDN, or payment options, so real-world availability is unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives include using VESC Tool for local log analysis or importing CSV/GPX files into general-purpose visualization tools.
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