You can see them more and more often installed on the Harley-Davidson; the navigation devices have long been standard in cars, whether you retrofit them or order them directly when you buy a new Harley. In the new top versions of Harley-Davidson, complete communication systems are now integrated into the vehicles. They can be easily operated using a touchscreen or switch. The new premium navigation device Zümo® 590LM from Garmin has a 5-inch touchscreen, is easy to read even in the sun and can also be operated with a glove.
A combination via Bluetooth with the cell phone is also possible; the speakers on the device enable the hands-free function and announce the street names in combination. Music players, iPhones or iPods can be operated via the display. What is of course one of the most important things is that it is easy to read even in sunlight, you should be able to rely on the device even in bad weather conditions, it is waterproof according to IPX7 specifications.
For the big tour, a travel computer is integrated, with a compass display and a digital fuel display, speed limit display and the latest highlight is that the device is compatible with the VIRB-ACTION cams, also available from Garmin. The camera can be easily operated via the display on the navigation device. It all sounds like it's going well, we're excited to hear about your experiences with the device. There is a previous version in the video, but the test is good and gives a few tips on what to pay attention to. zūmo® 590LM Garmin Virb Elite Action Camera