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GPS Recommentations
Hi all. I am looking for an inexpressive GPS with a bright display to use around the local area. I have tried a couple but the display was not bright enough to see. Any recommendations?
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I use a Zumo 396. Most of the time I am entirely OK with the brightness. I have it set to full brightness and always have it in night mode which I find works best for me. I would love to get some kind of shroud to shade it for when the sun comes over my shoulder and hits the screen but i haven't seen anything yet.
I have a Bluetooth headset to hear the instructions and warnings so honestly the need to read the screen is not a big priority. It is handy to see the name of the next cross street coming when I haven't entered a destination though.
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I havd a Garmin Zumo 396 and it is the worst GPS I've ever owned. Bright enough, but very hard to use.
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Not the cheapest solution but the best that I have found is the Garmin Zumo XT. The display can't be beat in any light conditions. I really like throwing it in adventurous mode.
Last edited by EdMat; 08-10-2021 at 03:29 PM.
Reason: Brain dead and couldn't type XT correctly
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Originally Posted by EdMat
Not the cheapest solution but the best that I have found is the Garmin Zumo XT. The display can't be beat in any light conditions. I really like throwing it in adventurous mode.
Another vote from me for the Zumo XT
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Another vote for the Zumo XT. Screen is bright enough to see easily even in bright sunlight.
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Not a lot of waterproof GPS models available. Garmin Zumo XT is the current best. Tom Tom has one too but it's not very popular.
If you don't need a waterproof model, maybe a much cheaper Garmin Nuvi will work.
Have you tried using your smartphone mapping? Lots of GPS apps out in the wild.
I use a Zumo 595 and find the screen plenty bright - except in glaring sunlight. I use a shroud like JayBros listed for those times.
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For me, the poorest bang-for-the-buck would be my Zumo XT. They do have great support and they do fix stuff, but you do have to call them once and a while. And for my area the maps suck.
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I have a Zumo590. I have had a sun shield on it. No help. No matter how I angled it, the screen washed out. Fortunately it is BT to my helmet and tells me where to turn, which, since I seldom go anywhere that I do not already know the directions, is redundant. But, it is waterproof and holds a lot of music.
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I really like my Garmin Nuvi 396. Simple, fair price, weather proof, hardwired docking with quick release, lots of great motorcycle features....
2021 RT Limited
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If your budget runs to it, it’s hard to beat the Zumo XT. All the reasons have been detailed above. I have never had a better GPS.
Pete
Harrington, Australia
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I find my Samsung Tab A 8.0 tablet with the Sygic app works quite well for a GPS. The only time I have a hard time seeing the screen is when the sun is shining directly on it from behind me. I have an anti-glare screen protector on it that makes for a huge improvement for cutting down on light glare.
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I simply have an attachment for my Mobil phone on the handlebars. Then I use google maps. It shows up to date traffic queues second for second and automatically finds a new route if there has been an accident ahead. Shows where speed cameras are and can record your route so you can see it on a map after. Cant beat google maps.
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your phone? i can't even remember when was last time i had a separate gps.
if its not water proof or resistant, there are waterproof case/mount and whole lotta choice of mount. i personally like mount from value accessory that replaces one of bolt for handlebar with longer bolt.
its all in one, really, music/gps.
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the best GPS currently available is the Zumo XT
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