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  • Motorcycle GPS Units To Communicate With You Through Helmet

    The Bluetooth technology of some GPS motorcycle units will even allow your receiver to talk to you through a helmet mounted headset and give you directions just like your Mom used direct your Dad on those summer vacation rambles.

    While a handlebar-mounted GPS motorcycle receiver is available as am approximately four inch touch-panel screen, there are also wrist or hand held units, which may not be quite so convenient to use at 60 MPH.

    Also, consider whether or not you have the level of biking skills which will allow you to keep an eye on your GPS motorcycle receiver at he same time you are zipping along unfamiliar roads at 60 or 70 MPH. If you don’t, then wait until you do before going the GPS motorcycle unit route, and stick to taking map breaks when necessary.

    A handheld or wrist GPS motorcycle receiver, with its vibration-proof battery, will keep a log of your travels which you can upload to your computer in case you ever want to repeat the ride. It won’t provide you with maps, but you can again use your computer to create a map and program it on to the GPS motorcycle device.

    An essential part of riding is knowing where you’re going, and if you’re not the type to trust your instincts when you’re on unfamiliar ground, some kind of navigational aid should be a vital part of your equipment.

    As with most things in life, there is a range of options when it comes to GPS units. From the bare-bones basic to top-shelf with all the bells and whistles.

    There are three types of GPS that are suitable for use on a motorcycle. For starters, there are the basic hand-held types used by hikers. These offer an easy-to-use interface, and can be linked up to a laptop computer to help you plan your trip. They can also be used while boating and off-roading, if that’s what you’re into.

    The housing has been designed to handle the rigors of life on two wheels, and is weather-proof.

    The third type of GPS unit that motorcyclists tend to use are the GPS / PDA hybrids, say for example a Blackberry with GPS software loaded on. The upsides are that it doubles as a communications device, has a large screen and is portable.


    Source:Bluetooth Technology Allow Motorcycle GPS Units To Communicate With You Through Helmet Headset | Hi-Tech Cars And More

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