I am liking it so far. It comes with iGo nav software installed but since it is Android based you can load up a variety of different GPS programs. I tried the TomTom Go app but it is a subscription and would be good on a cell phone but the extra features are wasted so I removed it. I am currently trying three apps that are built around just GPS signals and don't need cellular. Map Factor, Sygic, and Osmand. Pluses and minuses for each. I am trying to figure out which will work the best with uploaded routes from other people. I have also installed the FOBO app so I can monitor my tire pressure. It will take a 32GB card which is hand for apps, routes, and music. I have found the screen to be most responsive with a stylus or fingernail. Not jittery at all on the road and routes update quickly if I change up on the fly. It connects with my Sena 10 which is more of a requirement for me than the display. I want to be able to hear the instruction and my music. The screen is fair in the sun, probably better than what I expected for the price and there are sun shields available online but I am currently making my own. I'm in Jax and need to make a trip to JP cycles at Destination Daytona. PM me if you would like to meet over there sometime and see it in person.
CJ JAX
Originally Posted by cmar157
I am looking for an inexpensive GPS to have on hand and was wondering how this worked.