is it just me....?
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 10:51 pm
or have 'dedicated motorcycle GPS devices' gone backwards by trying to go forwards? I bought a used Tomtom Go 920 'car' satnav for the princely sum of £20 from fleabay as a stop gap until I could afford a 'proper' motorcycle sat nav. It took me all over europe last year, never dropped a signal, never miscalculated a route, I could listen to MP3 audio, plus vox, it booted up within seconds and worked flawlessly (based on the old maps that were installed). I had the inevitable 'adventure' on a couple of new roads, but for a 15 year old device, it was a joy to use and totally trustworthy. Sadly, the maps are no longer current and TT don't support the device so I'm in the market for a new unit. Reviews for the the latest Zumos and Riders are disappointing to say the least. These feature-heavy devices seem to be riddled with issues, and I'm not referring to complex, esoteric features, but basics like routing, bluetooth connection, postcode search issues etc. (the list is quite long). Sure I'm not the first motorcyclist to wish that a manufacturer would bring out a 'once and for all' unit, that we could just pay to update with new maps as and when.
As soon as opensource offline mobile apps get the postcode search nailed down, there's absolutely no reason to buy a dedicated gps unit, assuming you own a decent (rugged) smartphone with a good processor. If the 'What three words' search is widely adopted it looks set to be even more accurate than postcode (down to a 3m square, anywhere in the world!)....anyway, first post and rant over. I've registered on the forum since I reckon late model Zumos have the edge on similar aged Riders (at least they're actually waterproof! )
As soon as opensource offline mobile apps get the postcode search nailed down, there's absolutely no reason to buy a dedicated gps unit, assuming you own a decent (rugged) smartphone with a good processor. If the 'What three words' search is widely adopted it looks set to be even more accurate than postcode (down to a 3m square, anywhere in the world!)....anyway, first post and rant over. I've registered on the forum since I reckon late model Zumos have the edge on similar aged Riders (at least they're actually waterproof! )