Garmin recently introduced a new motorcycle GPS unit officially called as the Garmin zūmo 660. Ideal for the motorcyclists, this new unit comes with a touchschreen display which is customizable and measures 4.3″, touchscreen buttons, left-handed controls, and a glove-friendly design.
This GPS unit for the motorcycle is also packed with lots of points of interests and maps of Puerto Rico, Canada, and the US. Other features include the following:
- voice prompted directions
- multiple routing options
- customizable fuel gauge
- Bluetooth A2DP support
- lane assist with junction view
Pricing and availability are still unknown.
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