I have just bought a new LC with the Navigator IV and have been investigating fitting my Autcom Pro-7-Sport from my old bike.
I am told I need part 2437 to power the Autocom from the Canbus. And that part is 29 euros here in Germany.
Then, I need part BTM-02A to get a Bluetooth connection from the Nav!V into the Autocom. That part is 100 euros.
And I have then been quoted 2 to 3 hours for fitting at 70 euros/hr!!!! Giving a grand total of 339 euro + the Pro-7-Sport which I already have
I dread to think what a complete system from Autocom would cost!
For example, taking advice from another Thread in the LC section, I can get a Sony MW600 Bluetooth stereo headset which will pair with both the NavIV and a smartphone and with which I can use the included ear buds or my own. Plus it offers FM radio. But no rider-pillion comms. And I get that for a grand total of 33 euro on Amazon. With no fitting charge!
And, if I want rider to pillion comms as well as phone and GPS bluetooth connection, then I can buy a Sena SMH10 or an SMH10R for around 300 euros.
I am about to give up on Autocom I fear.
I am told I need part 2437 to power the Autocom from the Canbus. And that part is 29 euros here in Germany.
Then, I need part BTM-02A to get a Bluetooth connection from the Nav!V into the Autocom. That part is 100 euros.
And I have then been quoted 2 to 3 hours for fitting at 70 euros/hr!!!! Giving a grand total of 339 euro + the Pro-7-Sport which I already have
I dread to think what a complete system from Autocom would cost!
For example, taking advice from another Thread in the LC section, I can get a Sony MW600 Bluetooth stereo headset which will pair with both the NavIV and a smartphone and with which I can use the included ear buds or my own. Plus it offers FM radio. But no rider-pillion comms. And I get that for a grand total of 33 euro on Amazon. With no fitting charge!
And, if I want rider to pillion comms as well as phone and GPS bluetooth connection, then I can buy a Sena SMH10 or an SMH10R for around 300 euros.
I am about to give up on Autocom I fear.