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wiring usb for a GPS
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<blockquote data-quote="Albervin" data-source="post: 120540" data-attributes="member: 586"><p>I have used my Tom Tom Rider with Bluetooth headsets on several bikes including Vincents. I probably use sound about 65% and GPS vision 35% on a bike. The vision is to confirm the entry/exit when there are several roads in close proximity. The original Tom Tom Bluetooth only gave five hours life and I now use an Interphone device to connect phone (calls and music) plus GPS. It is also an intercom to pillion and other bikes. It will talk to Scala devices also. Last year on the International rally I used Apple Maps on my phone after the Tom Tom bracket broke. Not as functional but I found all the hotels, points of interest and service centres. I used a Quadlock device for the phone with a rainproof "poncho" and USB connection facing down and backwards. Sometimes a GPS is only as good as the person pressing the buttons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albervin, post: 120540, member: 586"] I have used my Tom Tom Rider with Bluetooth headsets on several bikes including Vincents. I probably use sound about 65% and GPS vision 35% on a bike. The vision is to confirm the entry/exit when there are several roads in close proximity. The original Tom Tom Bluetooth only gave five hours life and I now use an Interphone device to connect phone (calls and music) plus GPS. It is also an intercom to pillion and other bikes. It will talk to Scala devices also. Last year on the International rally I used Apple Maps on my phone after the Tom Tom bracket broke. Not as functional but I found all the hotels, points of interest and service centres. I used a Quadlock device for the phone with a rainproof "poncho" and USB connection facing down and backwards. Sometimes a GPS is only as good as the person pressing the buttons. [/QUOTE]
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