RM-A4000 from XRoad gives riders a new option

Published on October 11th, 2007 in gps navigation, on bikes

RM-A4000 - XRoad
The market for GPS navigation systems designed for riders is quite limited. The best ones out there are the Garmin Zumo and the TomTom Rider. Today we present a new brand – XRoad – entering the arena with their new model RM-A4000. There’s nothing too special about the circuitry or the software inside the RM-A4000; you get your usual 3.5″ screen, 64MB memory, SD card slot, and support for multimedia files.

The difference is in the exterior design, such as the visor-like cover to minimize the reflection, and the special joystick button to control the menus which make RM-A4000 quite unique. There’s also big button to activate bluetooth so you can pair up with your helmet – and possibly your cell phone.

There’s word that it would be available next month for about $600 – but not sure which country… via

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2 Responses to “RM-A4000 from XRoad gives riders a new option”

  1. lacheias says:

    More information just came available on http://www.xroadgps.com.

    V4150, V4100, A4000, etc

  2. [...] XRoad RM-A4000 which we talked about here at Navigadget before made another appearance in Korea just the other day under the Tibo name. Like we mentioned before that GPS navigation device for bikes is a nice alternative to TomTom Rider and Garmin Zumo who are pretty much in control of the whole market right now. [...]

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