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Originally Posted by maviczap
I use Tyre on my Garmin, its great, plan your map on Googlemaps and then export to the device.
I've got a Garmin 400, which is fine, but the later Garmins ones have bluetooth to link to a headset. Mine has a headphone jack in the cradle
Either way you get spoken directions and you can also listen to music in between directions.
If you can find a car sat nat with bluetooth, then there are plenty of waterproof Sat Nav holders to attach to the bars, which would be cheaper than a dedicated bike sat nav.
http://www.busters-accessories.co.uk...e-other/Tech-7
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I have a tom tom 710 car sat nag and i have another dock which i leave on the bike all the time, its cable tied at present though because the sprint has not round bar to clamp to.
Plus my tom tom pc software dont work for some reason, bought off ebay dealer.
What would i need to hear the bluetooth in my lid? i have tried a bluetooth headset and that dont work but it does say output to bluetooth speaker on settings.