ThomasGN
Registered user
Hi all
Fitted a TomTom Rider 400 GPS to my GSA. I decided for a TomTom rather than a Garmin because I know TomTom from my iPhone where their gps program is fine. But what I expirenced later was that TomTom Rider 400 has a problem with its bluetooth connection to a headset fitted to your helmet. And that must be called a severe failure for a GPS for a motorcycle.
So a warning: if you plan to buy a TomTom Rider, then you will have problems with vocal directions if the bluetooth connection for traffic update is enabled. The problem is a hoarse voice and TomTom knows about the problem from several postings on TomTom's on-line forum. But for more than a year TomTom has been unable to solve the problem. The problem could be linked to an outdated bluetooth chip in the GPS some users suggest. Now you know if you are on the market for buying a GPS.
Fitted a TomTom Rider 400 GPS to my GSA. I decided for a TomTom rather than a Garmin because I know TomTom from my iPhone where their gps program is fine. But what I expirenced later was that TomTom Rider 400 has a problem with its bluetooth connection to a headset fitted to your helmet. And that must be called a severe failure for a GPS for a motorcycle.
So a warning: if you plan to buy a TomTom Rider, then you will have problems with vocal directions if the bluetooth connection for traffic update is enabled. The problem is a hoarse voice and TomTom knows about the problem from several postings on TomTom's on-line forum. But for more than a year TomTom has been unable to solve the problem. The problem could be linked to an outdated bluetooth chip in the GPS some users suggest. Now you know if you are on the market for buying a GPS.