zumo 550_motorcycle gps from Garmin
Garmin the global leader in gps units announced january 2009 zumo 660, a new motorcycle device that integrates the slim and sleek design of the nĂ¼vi® with specific features made exclusively for motorcyclists. zumo 660 was announced in conjunction with the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Take a ride on a new route and explore the open road with zumo 660 "motorcycle GPS units" . This motorcycle-friendly gps units where built to lead you on all of your two-wheeled adventures. Ideal for a weekday ride or week long trip
Designed By Bikers
Zumo 660, gps units has features motorcyclists will appreciate like a 4.3” sunlight readable and customizable touchscreen display, glove-friendly design with left handed controls and oversized , touchscreen buttons. The ruggedized and waterproof (IEC 529 IPX-7 standards) device comes loaded with detailed, street-level maps of the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico that have over six million points of interest including gas stations, lodging, restaurants, attractions and more.
Go Your Own Direction
Zumo 660 speaks street names so riders will receive turn-by-turn, voice prompted directions, such as “turn right on Main Street,” via the built-in speaker or through a compatible Bluetooth helmet or headset. Zumo 660, motorcycle gps also comes equipped with advanced routing capabilities. Lane assist with junction view guides riders to the correct lane for an approaching turn or exit, and realistically displays road signs and junctions on the route along with arrows that indicate the proper lane for navigation. In some major metropolitan areas, surrounding buildings are displayed in a 3D transparent view. A new multiple routing feature customers can see a map preview of the proposed fastest route, shortest route and off road route prior to choosing to navigate it. This capability gives riders additional situational awareness before they begin their journey.
Stay In Touch
Zumo 660 also has enhanced Bluetooth Wireless Technology (A2DP) that amplifies audio for a crisp sound, and makes it possible to receive and place phone calls as well as receive navigational cues wirelessly to Bluetooth enabled headsets or helmets. Zumo 660 supports over 200 Bluetooth enabled phones so riders can retrieve and dial numbers using a supported phone’s contact list or from the phone’s call history log. A user can also make calls from zumo’s huge points of interest database.
Stay Entertained
Have a long ride planned? Zumo 660 "motorcycle GPS" is your all-in-one entertainment center. Featuring an on-board mp3 player and advanced Bluetooth A2DP technology, you'll enjoy crisp and clean stereo sound with your compatible headset. The motorcycle mount also comes standard with a headphone jack so you can connect to your headphones or helmet headset and microphone. It's also loaded with a picture viewer for taking friends and family on the road and it supports audio books to help break up the miles when you're in for the long haul.
Planning and Sharing Your Rides
Found the perfect back road to share with your riding buddies? Or perhaps you're planning a cross-country trip and looking to avoid as much interstate as possible. With zumo 660's powerful trip planning tools, you can create your custom routes via computer and then transfer your saved route directly to your zumo 660. And when you've returned home, you can review your rides in Google? Earth. In addition, micro SD card expansion makes it easy for sharing routes and adding storage.
You can also visit zumo Connect - our online community of routes and riders. It's a great resource for finding new rides and planning trips.
Also for Car use
Just because your bike's parked doesn't mean your day is done. Zumo 660 also pulls double duty as an in-car navigator when you're on four wheels instead of two. In addition to the included motorcycle mount, zumo 660 "motorcycle GPS" also includes a carrying case, vehicle mount and power cable. It's like having two full-featured gps units navigators for the price of one.

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