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Enough with my Zumo 660, and with Garmin in general. Time for a new hope: a TomTom Rider 550. Like there's a lotta choice on this...
I've just unboxed the TT (not Tourist Trophy but TomTom - with two capital T's) 550 (note, adding Rider in front matters in the TomTom world - no Rider means another product line).
The box is the usual sleeve around box with no lid. The 550 sits in a clear plastic carrier. Under the carrier is a little goodies collection: RAM Mount handlebar mount with a ball, etc. The ball attaches to a mount; the 550 clicks into place on the other side of the mount. There are two choices for powering the mount: a pigtail cable ending in a waterproof connector on one end and red and black wires on the other end (no fuse). The pigtail connects to a pigtail extending from the mount. They tie together with a watertight connector. When I connect them, I'll use some self-adhering tape to cover the connectors - belt and suspends thinking.
Obviously, for FJR folk, this is not the droid... mount you seek. A clutch or brake reservoir is the best call. BTDT with a previous bike. There's no issue with leaking.
Plan B for power is a standard micro connector (not Type C) USB cable. It's not a proprietary cable, just a USB cable. The port is on the back of the 550, the bottom edge. This connection makes no pretense of being even weather resistant. But it does give one way to connect to a PC or USB adapter in a power point. But a USB cable isn't a must, except to avoid doing battery duration testing.
The 550 can use a WiFi connection for direct conversation to TT HQ (I guess). The setup is mindlessly simple. Start the WiFi process, pick a router you like, and a password as needed, and that's it.
A BT link between the 550 and a phone is also possible. I haven't tried this yet. I need a BT link to my Sena 20S and phone, too. How this will work out is an open question, that has me a little worried.
With the first power up, 550 does a startup activity of some sort, and moves a "thermometer bar" across the bottom of the screen. There's a little tomtom riff (well, duh!) and the 550's awake. After that, there's a splash screen, tomtom riff, brief thermometer, and "ready for duty, sir!"
I did a couple of search for possible route destinations. I think the 550 got bored waiting for my fumble-finger type-ins. It came up with the right addresses justthatfast. The 660 was ...um... not so speedy.
AT this point I'm going to take the 550 for a drive, to pick up our BMW X3 that needed a new starter. At least this bill will be under $1K. Gotta love BMW... if you're a stock owner. As a car owner, not so much
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