Does the 765T have the Bluetooth hub feature? I mean can you route phone through GPS to Headset? Or is this just on the Zumo models?
to force you to buy the next model up.
Nuvis are all pretty much useless on a bike and their feature set is really poor. They are not waterproof and I wouldn't count on them surviving vibration on many bikes.
The newest Nuvi is waterproof and works fine on a bike, in a basic sense of getting you there. One is sitting on my dads HD Ultra classic, another on my uncles HD Road king, both vibrating monsters when not moving, the Nuvi stands up fine.
Enough about the Apple of GPS industry, let's talk about the PC for a change. Any of these will run circles around any Garmin and their proprietary and overpriced ilk:
http://www.curtisint.com/web/catego...&subCat=GPS&catName=GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/6-lcd-...transmitter-built-in-4gb-memory-usa-map-45499
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/5-lcd-...vigator-built-in-4gb-memory-with-us-map-31997
I haven't bothered to search for waterproof ones, but for $100 or so a pop I can afford to have them soaked once a year and still come ahead of virtually any waterproof Garmin.
Holy crap.. I had no idea that these even existed! I'm a TOTAL PC guy, even got me an Android phone that's customized to the tits! I would definitely love to get one of these and I'm sure there's forums or something on the net to get the Navteq maps on here.. hmm.. thanks so much!! Screw Garmin!!
I stand corrected on a couple of points:
I stand firmly behind my statement that many bikes will kill handlebar mounted electronic devices prematurely. Some bikes vibrate less or differently then the others and some GPS devices are more sturdy then others, but I can tell you from direct personal experience that no Garmin eTrex will last longer than 40-50,000Km on an air cooled Bandit. The fact that the GPS case flexes and there are several critical sliding contacts inside does not help at all. 50,000Km (about two seasons for me) is nothing to sneeze at, but without vibration these devices should (and probably would) last forever.
Enough about the Apple of GPS industry, let's talk about the PC for a change. Any of these will run circles around any Garmin and their proprietary and overpriced ilk:
I sort have an interest in these, but they don't look very shock proof and I'm weary of the mini usb connection. On the captivate, the micro-usb connection was the second thing to go!
garmin just came out with this. They're claiming motorcycle/ atv friendly and it has a proper rugged mount and connection. I respect people who go for alternatives, I just want to one shot the unit and not fall to buying something new every 2-3 years!
You are right, they are probably not very shock-proof. However, they can easily become so if you stick them in a RAM Aquabox. It would take care of stabilizing and waterproofing the mini/micro USB connector as well, although I never had problems with it on eTrex that had it pretty much out in the open. Combined, the cost of the most expensive CE GPS units (I'm talking 7" screens with all the bells and whistles you can think of) and a RAM Aquabox/mount would still be under $300 and probably closer to $200, which is the price of a non-waterproof Garmin Nuvi.
No experience with Montanas, but they look like a touch-screen version of eTrex to me. Of all the Garmins I've seen live, the GPSMAP series offers the best price/usability ratio for the bike, IMO. I wouldn't trust any touch screen until I've tried it on a long-ish trip with a lot of zooming in/out, switching screens, etc. I wonder how hard it is to make a GPS that will have three-four programmable buttons on the left front side of the case and leave other functions to the touch screen? Am I the only person on the planet who finds that idea good and feasible?
The StreetPilot 2730!! This is the one I had and it was great but sold it cause I was bikeless for 2 years![]()
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=164&pID=297
Enough about the Apple of GPS industry, let's talk about the PC for a change. Any of these will run circles around any Garmin and their proprietary and overpriced ilk:
http://www.curtisint.com/web/category-Sub.asp?category=GPS&subCat=GPS&catName=GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/6-lcd-...transmitter-built-in-4gb-memory-usa-map-45499
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/5-lcd-...vigator-built-in-4gb-memory-with-us-map-31997
I haven't bothered to search for waterproof ones, but for $100 or so a pop I can afford to have them soaked once a year and still come ahead of virtually any waterproof Garmin.
It says US maps... does it have canadian maps and do they get updated often? Are the maps any good?