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It mounts to the handlebars and talks through your radio. This unit is perfect for motorcycle use. It is shock resistant as well as rain tight.
Yes it would turn on and off go through the set up and menu options. What did I find wrong.o Will not navigate and give voice instructions, will only say (satellites lost)o Will not give accurate location.o Unit is very slow.At this point I could go on and on but what would be the point, save your money and get the Zumo 550 or 660 wish I had. After much shopping around I picked the Garmin Quest 2 for its features and price.However, what I got was a product that would not work out of the box. Have taken this unit on several trips each time with another person trying to get the unit to work with no luck.
This is a simple, compact, easy to use and functional GPS. I am on my 2nd one as the first one fell off (my fault) and I couldn't find it on a long road trip.
The flip up antenna has a problem and you'll need to purchase an external one to continue using it. Processor is slow and the screen is a bit too small for use on a motorcycle.
If you've ever changed units, or computers, you'll know what a hassle this saves.On the road, performance is great, as long as you haven't added additional map sets. The Quest 11 is much like the Quest 1, except the maps are preloaded into it's much larger memory. With all of north America built in, what more do you need.
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