Boom Audio Navigation
#12
I found my RoadTech Zumo 550 to be a disaster in all areas that matter. It was replaced under original warranty and again under an ESP plan.
I have a Nuvi in my car and the model I have (58 LM) does not have the ability to turn off alerts so every time I pass a school (public, private, religious, charter) it dings. The newer models have the ability to turn off alerts (PITA). I've had two bad experiences with Garmin and they have lost a customer.
I love the HD Boom system. Reading the manual and experimenting with features is expected if you want to fully enjoy the system. I'm not thrilled with some of the software updates and I wish there was a provision for lifetime map updates. More often than not, I have found that the difficulties most people experience are due to user error.
I have a Nuvi in my car and the model I have (58 LM) does not have the ability to turn off alerts so every time I pass a school (public, private, religious, charter) it dings. The newer models have the ability to turn off alerts (PITA). I've had two bad experiences with Garmin and they have lost a customer.
I love the HD Boom system. Reading the manual and experimenting with features is expected if you want to fully enjoy the system. I'm not thrilled with some of the software updates and I wish there was a provision for lifetime map updates. More often than not, I have found that the difficulties most people experience are due to user error.
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Truly a pitiful and outdated Nav system. Eventually you can learn the system but even then the lawyers have searching and spelling features turned Off while you are moving. Ridiculous. If you want to find a bar or restaraunt 20 miles ahead .... no way unless you pull over. Its relatively useless for changes or flexibility once you are underway. Thats why my Zumo 665 is mounted on the handlebar and plugged into the back of the Boom system with the HD optional Aux input kit. Now I just use the Boom as the great audio sound system it is on the CVO.
#16
i heard the GPS unit was designed by Garmin. I read it somewhere but can't find it.
As for performance, I don't have an issue with it. It seems to work as expected. The slow boot process is the same as the unit in my 17 BMW X5, also by Garmin. They both have the same auto zoom feature and seem to work the same. Make sure you update the boom box software.
As for performance, I don't have an issue with it. It seems to work as expected. The slow boot process is the same as the unit in my 17 BMW X5, also by Garmin. They both have the same auto zoom feature and seem to work the same. Make sure you update the boom box software.
#17
Love the 2017 bikes---still hate the Nav Unit
For whatever reason HD hasn't decided to improve the Nav System, it is really sad. I've been using it since late '14 for almost 35K miles of off interstate roads and it ranges from decent to horrible. The cold hard fact is that there are much better options they could provide to ensure a safer ride.
Question one. Whoever heard of a nav unit that refuses to tell you the scale of measurement? Is it a half mile or ten miles---you'll never know because it isn't an option. You have 2 boxes you can show on the nav screen offering everything from time and temp to altitude---but you can't get the scale??? Sure it will tell you how far to the next turn---but scale out to see a turn that is only 50 miles away and you'll be seeing half the state or more.
Question two. If the stupid system understands the city and state but not the specific street address and clearly asks you to name the street again---and you do, should it then give you an entirely different street, city, and state? HD system will always do this.
Question three. Do you expect maps to get updated regularly like Garmin, Google etc do? HD system won't. My 17 CVO came with the same 2014 maps as my 2015 CVO.
Question four. If you really were interested in supplying an easy to use system for your riders, wouldn't you provide an option to mirror whatever they used on their cell phone---like Apple's CarPlay and Google's Android Auto? It would definitely be safer [and more up to date].
The bottom line, in my opinion only, is that the system---that I do know how to use and do so regularly---is a pain in the *** and requires way too much attention leading to unsafe riding.
Question one. Whoever heard of a nav unit that refuses to tell you the scale of measurement? Is it a half mile or ten miles---you'll never know because it isn't an option. You have 2 boxes you can show on the nav screen offering everything from time and temp to altitude---but you can't get the scale??? Sure it will tell you how far to the next turn---but scale out to see a turn that is only 50 miles away and you'll be seeing half the state or more.
Question two. If the stupid system understands the city and state but not the specific street address and clearly asks you to name the street again---and you do, should it then give you an entirely different street, city, and state? HD system will always do this.
Question three. Do you expect maps to get updated regularly like Garmin, Google etc do? HD system won't. My 17 CVO came with the same 2014 maps as my 2015 CVO.
Question four. If you really were interested in supplying an easy to use system for your riders, wouldn't you provide an option to mirror whatever they used on their cell phone---like Apple's CarPlay and Google's Android Auto? It would definitely be safer [and more up to date].
The bottom line, in my opinion only, is that the system---that I do know how to use and do so regularly---is a pain in the *** and requires way too much attention leading to unsafe riding.
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#18
For whatever reason HD hasn't decided to improve the Nav System, it is really sad. I've been using it since late '14 for almost 35K miles of off interstate roads and it ranges from decent to horrible. The cold hard fact is that there are much better options they could provide to ensure a safer ride.
Question one. Whoever heard of a nav unit that refuses to tell you the scale of measurement? Is it a half mile or ten miles---you'll never know because it isn't an option. You have 2 boxes you can show on the nav screen offering everything from time and temp to altitude---but you can't get the scale??? Sure it will tell you how far to the next turn---but scale out to see a turn that is only 50 miles away and you'll be seeing half the state or more.
Question two. If the stupid system understands the city and state but not the specific street address and clearly asks you to name the street again---and you do, should it then give you an entirely different street, city, and state? HD system will always do this.
Question three. Do you expect maps to get updated regularly like Garmin, Google etc do? HD system won't. My 17 CVO came with the same 2014 maps as my 2015 CVO.
Question four. If you really were interested in supplying an easy to use system for your riders, wouldn't you provide an option to mirror whatever they used on their cell phone---like Apple's CarPlay and Google's Android Auto? It would definitely be safer [and more up to date].
The bottom line, in my opinion only, is that the system---that I do know how to use and do so regularly---is a pain in the *** and requires way too much attention leading to unsafe riding.
Question one. Whoever heard of a nav unit that refuses to tell you the scale of measurement? Is it a half mile or ten miles---you'll never know because it isn't an option. You have 2 boxes you can show on the nav screen offering everything from time and temp to altitude---but you can't get the scale??? Sure it will tell you how far to the next turn---but scale out to see a turn that is only 50 miles away and you'll be seeing half the state or more.
Question two. If the stupid system understands the city and state but not the specific street address and clearly asks you to name the street again---and you do, should it then give you an entirely different street, city, and state? HD system will always do this.
Question three. Do you expect maps to get updated regularly like Garmin, Google etc do? HD system won't. My 17 CVO came with the same 2014 maps as my 2015 CVO.
Question four. If you really were interested in supplying an easy to use system for your riders, wouldn't you provide an option to mirror whatever they used on their cell phone---like Apple's CarPlay and Google's Android Auto? It would definitely be safer [and more up to date].
The bottom line, in my opinion only, is that the system---that I do know how to use and do so regularly---is a pain in the *** and requires way too much attention leading to unsafe riding.
#19
I just picked up a 2017 SGS, and the map database lists MAY2017, so while they are updating the map database the updates may not be available to all owners. Also it appears that they're updating the unit software - the latest software for the 6.5" unit is v1.21.0.41 (my SGS has v1.20.1). Here's the fixes in the latest version:
Intermittent software lock up caused by long text strings in lists
• Traffic settings missing from setup menu for HDI software
• Intermittent loss of audio and voice recognition after prompt
• Siri not launching consistently if voice recognition is activated
• Software freeze with intermittent USB cable operation
• POI searches "near destination" was searching near current Position
• Unintentional exit from user off mode due to media playing
• High contrast mode fixes, track information, progress bar, and voice recognition commands visible in high contrast mode
• Screen pop-ups not clearing after Bluetooth pairing
• Screen freezes when using older/worn USB cables
• Blank screen occurrence when using navigation and requesting weather information
• Scrolling to last option in list causes an unintentional selection of last option
Intermittent software lock up caused by long text strings in lists
• Traffic settings missing from setup menu for HDI software
• Intermittent loss of audio and voice recognition after prompt
• Siri not launching consistently if voice recognition is activated
• Software freeze with intermittent USB cable operation
• POI searches "near destination" was searching near current Position
• Unintentional exit from user off mode due to media playing
• High contrast mode fixes, track information, progress bar, and voice recognition commands visible in high contrast mode
• Screen pop-ups not clearing after Bluetooth pairing
• Screen freezes when using older/worn USB cables
• Blank screen occurrence when using navigation and requesting weather information
• Scrolling to last option in list causes an unintentional selection of last option
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