The Garmin Zumo 660 motorcycle GPS supports Bluetooth, so you can sync it with a bluetooth headset to listen to tunes and directions. You can also integrate it with your phone, to receive phone calls while riding.
The Garmin Zumo 660 motorcycle GPS supports Bluetooth
This unit features a large 4.3″ diagonal screen. Actually, it’s too large for many motorcycles and it may look awkward. However, some motorcyclists prefer this wide screen. The screen buttons are also large, so it’s very easy to press them with your gloves on. The screen is very readable under most conditions, and even in sunglasses (except for when the sun is shining straight on it). However, this screen is less bright compared to the 550.
The menus are very easy to navigate and the unit is fairly intuitive. The Mapsource DVD allows for easy routing. Unlike the 550, the 660 displays all street names on the map only if the detail is set to high. Also, unlike the 550, the 660 won’t necessarily follow the route specified by you in the Map Source custom route download – it may be annoying at first, and can only be overcome by learning to use strategically placed waypoints. The screen updates very fast.
The Garmin Zumo 660 motorcycle GPS supports Bluetooth, so you can sync it with a bluetooth headset to listen to tunes and directions. You can also integrate it with your phone, to receive phone calls while riding.
The Garmin Zumo 660 motorcycle GPS supports Bluetooth, so you can sync it with a bluetooth headset to listen to tunes and directions. You can also integrate it with your phone, to receive phone calls while riding.