Just attached to bike for money looks very good will have to see how it performs out on the road.
It fits the stock OEM Cradle. To clarify, if your Nav 5 or Nav 6 fits then this will indeed fit.My 2022 R1250GSA has the Garmin cradle. Does this fit into that cradle? Thanks.
Can you please confirm that the unit has it's own, in-built, GPS receiver?
If so, does it run Android, or other operating system, independently and have it's own Apps for navigation (i.e. so you don't have to connect a mobile phone to it to navigate).
That's what I thought, but I read somewhere, in a review of the pre BMW one a few months ago, that it has it's own GPS receiver giving it an advantage over others. My thoughts are, if this is the case, then surely it must have it's own App for SatNav and, therefore, it's own operating system.Everything in the blurb points to it being a dumb device. In other words, it simply replicates (mirrors) the app’s running on the phone. The phone will therefore provide all the ‘computing’ power and supply the GPS role for navigation.

If you look at the options, there’s a 10Ghz receiver available for an extra thirty squids.Can you please confirm that the unit has it's own, in-built, GPS receiver?
If so, does it run Android, or other operating system, independently and have it's own Apps for navigation (i.e. so you don't have to connect a mobile phone to it to navigate).
Thanks, just what I needed to know, I missed the bit about it being an extra when I read the specs.If you look at the options, there’s a 10Ghz receiver available for an extra thirty squids.
The GPS position-fixing doesn’t appear to augment any mapping system provided by a third-party app; but…..
- Optional GPS module includes compass display, real-time speed tracking, and latitude/longitude logging for accurate ride tracking
Edit to add:
Tired of mobile phone navigation? The N2 seamlessly connects with your mobile phone and supports mapping apps to make navigation more convenient.
Since posting, I’ve reread the whole caboodle again…Thanks, just what I needed to know, I missed the bit about it being an extra when I read the specs.
I’m slowly starting to look for a replacement for my Zumo 660. Just about all the different things available are much, much more complicated. Making things more complicated is not progress in my book.Since posting, I’ve reread the whole caboodle again…
Looks like there are two N2 versions, so be careful.
One N2 version is “BMW Display” which is compatible with scroll wheel, etc but has no mention of GPS-option, for £256.
The other N2 version appears to have more functionality (plus option of GPS-augmentation) for £196 but unsuitable for the BMW mount.
Talk about keeping things simple…..
no built in gps it is only an apple or android playCan you please confirm that the unit has it's own, in-built, GPS receiver?
If so, does it run Android, or other operating system, independently and have it's own Apps for navigation (i.e. so you don't have to connect a mobile phone to it to navigate).