I have a 10 year old Zumo 660 which works perfectly well but may not last for ever and are now discontinued. Both my bikes have the Garmin Zumo 660 cradle, they are hardwired through an Autocom to in helmet speakers for sat. nav. voice prompts. I'm not bothered about music or phones etc. or using Bluetooth.
Today, got the opportunity to try a BMW Nav 6 in the Zumo 660 cradle. I'm pleased to be able to report that the Nav 6 powers up and gives out audio voice prompts. The guy whose Nav 6 it was uses Bluetooth and for some unknown reason, the media player wouldn't work as it was looking for something to do with Bluetooth which neither of us understood. As above this didn't concern me.
I'm now happy to know that if I had to replace the Zumo 660, the BMW Nav 6 would be a straight swap and work for me, without having to change the cradles.
Thought this might be of interest to anyone in a similar situation.
Zumo 660 vs Nav 6
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Re: Zumo 660 vs Nav 6
And if you don't fancy the price tag of the BMW unit you could always buy a zumo XT and buy one of these adaptors
https://www.zumouserforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=1318
Or if you don't fancy the zumo you can get the adaptor for a TomTom rider too
The adaptor provides power
https://www.zumouserforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=1318
Or if you don't fancy the zumo you can get the adaptor for a TomTom rider too
The adaptor provides power
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Re: Zumo 660 vs Nav 6
The BMW Nav 6's are currently discounted to £465. How much would a Zumo XT and adaptor cost?sakm wrote:And if you don't fancy the price tag of the BMW unit you could always buy a zumo XT and buy one of these adaptors.
But no audio output without Bluetooth.sakm wrote:The adaptor provides power.
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Re: Zumo 660 vs Nav 6
David. wrote: The BMW Nav 6's are currently discounted to £465. How much would a Zumo XT and adaptor cost?
Still less than the Nav 6
£382 for the zumo
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... ,3203,1186
£60 for the adaptor
As for audio output I much prefer the bluetooth option as do many others although I turn the audio off on the sat nav anyway so thats no loss to me
But if you can buy a cheap bluetooth reciever and have it work with a wired system for less than the Nav 6
I suspect the Nav 6 will be stopped soon due to TFT
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Re: Zumo 660 vs Nav 6
To make Bluetooth work with an Autocom system a module is required, CHAINSPEED Stereo Bluetooth Module BTM-03 For Autcom Logic & SPA Systems - Chainspeed Ltd at nearly £80 each.sakm wrote:But if you can buy a cheap Bluetooth receiver and have it work with a wired system for less than the Nav 6.
My experience with Bluetooth is that the volume output was not very good. Without a hardwired system, battery life is a consideration too.
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David. wrote: To make Bluetooth work with an Autocom system a module is required, CHAINSPEED Stereo Bluetooth Module BTM-03 For Autcom Logic & SPA Systems - Chainspeed Ltd at nearly £80 each.
if thats a 3.5mm plug there is plenty of alternatives out there for a lot less
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Re: Zumo 660 vs Nav 6
Such as and will they work with an Autocom?sakm wrote:If that's a 3.5mm plug there are plenty of alternatives out there for a lot less.
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Re: Zumo 660 vs Nav 6
David. wrote: Such as and will they work with an Autocom?
I would have to do a bit of searching to find something that would work but there will be something out there
The difference with the autocom unit is that it has three poles on the 3.5mm jack plug
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Its the microphone one that can pose the problem as most other Bluetooth transmitters/receiver's have an in built mic
This guy made his own
https://www.webbikeworld.com/home-made- ... h-adapter/
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