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The Garmin Garmin zumo 550 Motorcycle Navigator GPS is the first fully-featured, no compromises GPS navigator designed exclusively for motorcyclists with glove-friendly, left-handed controls. Specific features of the new zumo 550 include Bluetooth wireless technology. This feature allows users to place hands-free mobile phone calls when paired with a compatible phone that has Bluetooth wireless technology. Incoming calls are answered by simply tapping the zūmo’s screen and speaking through the helmet mic or optional external mic. A user can also make a call from zūmo’s huge points of interest database – which includes hotels, restaurants, stores, and much more. Customers will also wirelessly receive navigation audio prompts when using a compatible helmet. By connecting to the wired stereo audio jack, users can also listen to MP3s and optional Satellite Radio (subscription required). zūmo 550 comes preloaded with highly detailed City Navigator NT maps containing detailed road maps throughout the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Map data for the zūmo 550 is provided by NAVTEQ the world leader in premium-quality mapping. This industry leading navigation database allows the user to look up nearly six million points of interest such as restaurants, hotels, transportation hubs, and banks.
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Technical Details
- 3.5-Inch Screen- High-Sensitivity GPS Receiver
- 10,000 Point Tracking
- Bluetooth-Enabled For Hands Free Calling & For Sending Audio To Compatible Helmets
- High Bright Display For Sunlight Readability & Uv Resistant
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By Marco J. Binetti (New Jersey)
Purchased the Garmin Zumo 550 to mount on my Harley. Exceptional product. Simple to use even when riding with gloves. Love the ease of transfering from Bike to Truck.The Unit comes with all the Hardware, Chargers, Mounts and Cable needed. Nothing else to buy. Very acurate. Bluetooth capable as well as storing Music. If your interested in a great one time purchase, I recommend the Garmin Zumo
By R. Baehre (Georgia)
This product, I've had it over a year now, is pretty good as I use it on my motorcycles and in my "cage". I think the two most desirable features, that matter the most to me, is that you can only update your map once (TOM-TOM is forever) and you cant give it voice commands.
The Mapsource software interface is cumbersome compared to the likes of a Google maps interface. But it does get the job done.
Initially, I had constant problems with the unit freezing up on me (I thought the onboard software was made by Microsoft there for a minute)until the latest update. Updates for the unit itself, unlike the maps, are for the life of the unit (sofar).
My reception has always been great and the accuracy has been about 98% of the time. One of my riding buddies has the Zumo as well and we swap maps and routes using the SD card, so that is very convenient. The cradle for the bike is great...very sturdy. The fact that I can plug it into my bikes audio system is nice as well.
This is my first GPS and I have to say that I thoroughly enjoy the freedom it brings me. during the work week, I use it to gauge the amount of time it will take to get somewhere. On the week-ends, sometimes, my wife and I will just head out somewhere and get lost in the Georgia back roads and then hit the "Go Home" button, when we're ready to go home. I really enjoy the freedom.
I would recommend this product to a friend.
By Steven T. Wahl (Manassas, VA)
The GPS works fantastic. It boots and acquires satellite quickly, recalculates routes quickly, and the software is easy to use. Touch screen that's glove friendly works well, along with the other controls. Having everything in the box including mount is great, and I like that the mount is fairly secure.
It did take me some time to get my phone to synch with the unit, and incoming calls while listening to MP3s will sometimes get lost when trying to answer. I use the Zumo with my Scala Rider Q2, and have found that I can not get near the same volume with phone calls through the GPS as I could directly through the Q2. Yes, I found the volume control and have it at 100%, but it's still difficult to hear phone calls.
I also thought I'd be able to plan a route and load it to the SD card, then import it...no-go on that, it seems to only find MP3s. I haven't played with that enough yet to determine if it's meant that way of if I'm missing something, but it certainly isn't intuitive if the unit is capable.
I'd buy it again.
By K. Guerrero
This is a good/great GPS, the only drawback is the Satalite Radio does not work good on a motorcycle that is loud. My K1200S with the baffle removed on a Remus Powercone is very loud, especially when your doing 80 mph.
I really liked the find function, which will tell you how far you are from a gas station, how to get there and phone number (hotels).
Great product but not the Satalite radio on a motorcycle.
By Greg Moon (Charlotte, NC)
I purchased the Zumo 550 after seeing something very similar at the Harley shop for a good bit more money. My decision to make this investment was based on several experiences where I got lost and almost ran out of gas. I was impressed with the wealth of information available on various internet forums to aid with installation, setup, and navigation. I opted for placement in the center of the fairing on my '07 FLHTCU so it is right in front of my line of vision. Everything works great! I have used the included mapsourse software to plot several trips and have also downloaded directions to all HD dealers in the US. I am using a Bluetooth headset with the GPS and also have my iPhone paired with it. I tried putting some mp3 music on an SD card and the music doesn't sound that great via the mono bluetooth setup, but I can still enjoy music playing through the bike stereo, so its no big deal. There was an initial learning curve with all of the features, but it didn't take long to become familiar and comfortable. Now I take it everywhere I go and don't have to worry about getting lost or running out of gas; it even has a reminder for when I'm getting low and need to find a station. I would recommend this GPS to anyone that's looking for a tough and functional GPS for thier bike.
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