garmin zumo 660
Jan 7, 2009 CES 2009, garmin, gps navigation, on bikes

Garmin has a new GPS navigation system for bikers. Just announced today at CES 2009 Garmin Zumo 660 has a 4.3″ anti-glare touch screen, glove friendly left handed interface, and is waterproof.
It comes preloaded with maps of United States, Canada and Puerto Rico and include over 6 million POIs.
Other features include the lane assist capability which is relatively new for Garmin devices, blutooth connectivity so you can pair it up with compatible helmets, and the ability to plan your trips online and send them to your device. It also accepts Garmin’s MapSource U.S. Topo maps for off-road navigation.
It will be available first quarter of this year for $800.


January 7th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
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June 9th, 2009 at 5:10 am
This is a great invention! Wish they woulda’ been around years ago. Should be able to get them as optional eqipment through the dealer! Really wish mine came with it! Can’t wait to get one, or to afford one these days. ‘Coulda’[ included the price in my bike payments.
Then I can start my “visit America” tour!
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