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Garmin z?mo XT2 6.0'' Motorcycle Navigator

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SKU: AA3264
Manufacturer: Garmin

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You need throttle therapy. The zumo XT2 motorcycle navigator is your prescription to hit the road, no matter where it goes. The bright 6" display is glove-friendly and packed with features to help you find the perfect motorcycle route.Features:
  • 6" display is 15% larger than previous models and features an even brighter HD resolution in landscape or portrait mode.
  • Plan a custom route on the device, or use the Tread app with a compatible smartphone.
  • Quickly toggle between on-road maps, topographic maps and BirdsEye Direct Satellite Imagery, so you can always have the perfect map for your ride.
  • Use BirdsEye Direct Satellite Imagery from around the world to help you navigate. Download the maps directly to your device via Wi-Fi® technology. No annual subscription required.
  • Get alerts for hazards along your route, such as upcoming sharp curves, speed changes and more. You’ll also be notified about state helmet laws and red light/speed cameras
  • Access real-time traffic and weather, share routes with other riders, and get phone notifications via the Tread app
  • Review your ride details, including speed, acceleration, decelerations, elevation and more.
  • Track friends with the Group Ride Mobile feature via the Tread app
  • Stream music from your smartphone through the zumo XT2 navigator, or play MP3 files stored on the navigator — all to your connected helmet or headset.
  • Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity makes it easy to keep your maps and software up to date without using a computer. On-screen cues show when new updates are available.
  • Hear turn-by-turn directions or stream music from your compatible smartphone through a connected helmet or headset.
  • Up to 7 hours of battery life on a single charge
  • IPX7 rated
  • Dimensions: 6-1/5" W x 3-1/2" H x 1" D

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