Thinking about buying a rider, does anyone know how to get it to operate using a speaker (for in car use) instead of the supplied earpiece.
Thanks in advance, Ron.
There is no way of getting audio out of the Rider except via the Bluetooth receiver.
I have made up a lead to connect the Bluetooth to my Autocom (now available from Autocom) so I guess it would also power a small speaker - but may need some amplification.
Although I think the Rider is a great GPS it is let down by Bluetooth (which needs regular charging and can't be powered up while charging) to the extent that I am changing to Garmin for no other reason except they have a proper audio out I can connect electric string to.
Hi
hope this is in line with the thread but I have been trying to establish if the tom tom rider will work with the bmw bluetooth helmet can anyone help ?
After taking all into acount I went down the route of a second hand 2610 of "e" bay, fitting was a doddle and cost £250 by time I had bought the motorcycle fitting kit, as against £500 for a rider plus a blutooth speaker, as you say cant beat electric string for the earpiece.
I have not tried but it should not be a problem. The Rider is happy to pair with my Motorola Bluetooth earpiece and my wife's Trust Bluetooth car handsfree.
I have not tried but it should not be a problem. The Rider is happy to pair with my Motorola Bluetooth earpiece and my wife's Trust Bluetooth car handsfree.