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true, so these things are like flat speaker jobbies then?
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Yes mate. Depending on your budget, there are cheaper bluetooth intercoms on Ebay which someone on here tried and they were pretty good for the money about £30 i think. But i haven't tried any
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We have some of the cheap eBay one, about £50 for 2 and cant fault them. Sound quality is good, range is acceptable and Bluetooth connection is spot on. For the money theyre well worth a look.
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Slightly off topic, but I thought I'd try out voice-only sat nav from my phone using wired in-ear noise-isolating earbuds.
It worked very well - a lovely quiet ride with a gentle voice telling me where to go, and the occasional bong when I went over the speed limit ... ... until I looked over my shoulder, caught the 'play' button and had Meat Loaf singing in my ears at full volume. ![]() |
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I tried voice only via my android phone. It didn't work for me. It was too late calling out the direction changes so i kept missing them. I like to see a rolling map in front of me and an indicator showing the next instruction.
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In the car, I have a map and I rely on it quite heavily even if not navigating for things like seeing if a side-road is a short-cut or a dead-end. On a bike, I'm not sure if this wouldn't be too distracting, I'm definitely in two minds. |
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I'm using a car tomtom in a Garmin case. It can be distracting but i just look at the next instruction icon, say turn left in 2 miles or straight across on the next island and drive to that. I tend to look at the map when stopped at junctions or on long boring bits of road
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I can't recommend navmii enough as a satnav, it's free, doesn't use your data allowance as the map is downloaded onto your device. It works well and you can adjust the routes to suit you
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