Somebody on this forum has used a shade that uses Velcro on the top of the GPS. You can search under GPS shade at the top of the screen in the search engine. I have the same issue with mine at times. Mac:doorag:
:agree: but the other problem is that the gps is mounted low and needs to be tilted upward for viewing by the rider, thus exacerbating the problem of glare. Some of us have relocated the gps to the top of the dash for this reason.I use a soft sun shield from Glare Stomper as it will fold up reducing the amount of space to store it when off the Spyder.
Is it perfect - no, but it does help.
They need to build some with modern display technology that can actually be read in the bright sun.
Robins Hoods: far better quality than the Glare-Stomper! :thumbup:
But when the Sun is coming over your shoulder: nothing is going to help! :shocked:
I have Robinhood probably the best, has the largest top and side shade. Use 660 Zumo RAM mounted on left handle bar tilted far down as possible without blanking top of screen. All small GPS originally designed for car interiors where shading not a problem. Always wear dark clothes preferably black. Light or white clothes and sun will wipe out screen. The best way to guarantee GPS 100% screen wipe out is use $200+ BRP GPS center of handle bar mount looking up at you. Hope you have good audio route commands because screen is blank in sun light at any angle.:sour:
The screen brightness on my Zumo 660 does not seem too bright and I have it set as bright as it will go. I can hardly see it in the sun. Any ideas? Thanks, Mike
And an example of a device where that has actually been accomplished would be.........what exactly ??
The screen brightness on my Zumo 660 does not seem too bright and I have it set as bright as it will go. I can hardly see it in the sun. Any ideas? Thanks, Mike
The technology has been here for a long time.