Motorbike Sat Navs
June 21st, 2010 gutenkMotorbike Sat Navs
Shopping for a Sat Nav can be an overwhelming experience especially when there are so many to choose from. If you are a biker on the other hand, your choices are less abundant, but nonetheless, you still have some great options. Having the right information on the handy little devices can save you big, so make sure to read on.
If you’re an adventurous type of biker, one that likes to hop off the bike and explore by foot, you may want to look into purchasing a navigation that is light weight and easy to carry, and most importantly portable. Many Sat Navs don’t leave you with this option so think ahead and ask questions before you make the investment. It’s also important to pay attention to how the Sat Nav will attach to your bike and what type of vibration proof mounts come available. Being on a bike, doesn’t always allow for a smooth ride, so you want to make sure your device will be secure.
Text to Speech seems to be more of a necessity than an option these days, especially when on a motorbike. This “option” means that instead of having to take your eyes off the road, the biker, will simply be able to listen to the navigations directions and hear, “Turn left at Regent St.” This feature is much safer for you and for the others on the road.
Other featured options include real time traffic alerts to avoid congested areas and even speed camera detection to avoid traffic violations. Imagine the money you could save on traffic tickets.
Battery life is also an important aspect of picking out a Sat Nav when you opt for a portable one, but less so when you can hook it up to your bike’s battery. If you plan on exploring off of the bike, make sure to choose a navigation that can last for as long as you’ll need it to.
With touchscreen Sat Navs, be sure to pick out a screen large enough to navigate through while wearing the gloves you wear on your bike. If you’re interested in the top of the line Sat Nav for motorbikes, check out the TomTom Rider and get exploring.
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