Garmin zūmo XT2 rugged All-Terrain Motorcycle Sat Nav, Bright 6” Sunlight-Readable Rain-Resistant Display, Visual Route Planner and Ride Summaries

$441.66

Price: £441.66
(as of Sep 03, 2024 19:48:54 UTC – Details)

13 reviews for Garmin zūmo XT2 rugged All-Terrain Motorcycle Sat Nav, Bright 6” Sunlight-Readable Rain-Resistant Display, Visual Route Planner and Ride Summaries

  1. Brian Jupp

    Great GPS
    Bought this as a replacement for a 10 year old Garmin Zumo 396. This Zumo XT is a far superior GPS. I have used it on 3 European tours now and I am completely satisfied with the performance. My only criticism is that it is very slow to connect with my computer when I want to download preplanned routes. Whether this is just a problem with my my Zumo XT or in general, I don’t know. Otherwise it’s great and I am very pleased with it

  2. ken shaw

    Great device
    I am A garmin user I have used it in the car and on the bike easy to read . I have planned 16 days of touring 270 miles a day through 6 countries and there is still space. still trying to find some of the planning feature like inserting a pin and browsing in the country to locate the pin. Cordinates are a little awkward. But over all a great sat nave

  3. martin

    Brilliant
    Does every thing it says

  4. P N Dowsland

    Great SatNav with plenty of features
    I upgraded from my previous Garmin SatNav which developed a Bluetooth fault. The Zumo XT is definitely an improvement, the screen is large and bright and responsive to touch with bike gloves on. Fitting is straightforward with all the bits and pieces needed in the box.

  5. Amazon Customer

    pretty good
    being old school I still look at maps and make notes, which at times I’ve been glad of because there are times when this satnav does pick some odd routes and sometimes it can be a little slow, you can by right on top of a round about waiting for directions and it can be a little last minute at times, on whole I’m happy but it does have some quirks

  6. Shea Hudson

    Fabulous
    Really good bit of kit highly recommended!

  7. RJM

    so long as you know your being ripped off you can be happy with it
    Addition to my initial review. This does not come with a powered car mount, there is a mount and a usb charger to plug into the USB mini B port on the back of the unit, this is garbage!! the usb mini b port was obsolete in 2007, this is a repeat of below, it was done away with due to not being robust, and failing within 1000 insertions, which if like me you use it in a car is only three in and out of the cable a day, I often do more than that not wanting to leave on view in a vehicle. It has completely failed within 12 months, shorted out and no longer works. Be aware if you want to use it in a vehicle.Whats to like and what not, first it is a great screen bright clear, and responsive, looks and feels fairly robust, thats about it, you may ask why not send it back, well that is due to the fact that it is better than the opposition and they are the only two options so its take it or leave it, I need a bike sat nav so this is it, but to be fair the design is pretty garbage.Whats not to like but put up with, we USB connected that was obsolete in 2007 for a start, the mounting system is flimsy, the screen is to responsive sometimes and no way to tone it down, the software is not as intuitive as previous versions, no option for the trip info screen with compass, no usb, no headphone attachments on the cables, in fact no headphone jack at all, very little customization of the screen display, you can get it to show different information but not permanently it constantly switches back, feels cheap against previous models.Its not worth the money, feels cheap and nasty, software is nowhere as easy to use as previous versions, lot of very useful functions removed. Oh no powered car mount either, so constant pulling of the little rubber door on the back to plug in a 15 year old usb connector with a lighter socket plug on the end!!!! what plant do Garmin live on, a usb connect to power direct off 5v would be fine but no you get a monstrous large 12v to 5v transformer in a lighter socket plug, I mean this is 1990 tech not 2021, some really weird design choices.In short you are being ripped off, its a paired back device compared to even the last version, and being charged top price for it. The ONLY reason to buy one is that there are only 4 real gps devices for bikes, 2 by garmin and 2 by competitor, this is the best of the 4 but that is not really saying much.Caveat Emptor

  8. Mr. Richard E Smith

    Bright, clear and easy to see.
    It’s a Garmin so you know it’s a good product. The TX screen is plenty big enough to see/check with a quick glance on the move. Maps are easy to download. Route planning can be as simple as putting a destination in and choosing how ‘twisty’ you want it to be by moving the on screen slider or you can plan the whole route on your PC and download it. Highly recommended.

  9. MaH

    Die Hardware scheint auf dem ersten Blick super zu sein. Helles Display, gute Auflösung. Die Bedienung ist auf den ersten Blick kompliziert – aber wie bei allem Neuen muß man sich an zuerst daran gewöhnen. Dann sind bald die spannenden Funktionen verstanden. Für mich als Garmin-Fan ein guter Kauf. Kann ich auch weiter empfehlen.

  10. Luis Cabral

    Como descrito. Envio rápido.

  11. Pepe Romero

    Så glad jag till slut köpte en riktig gps inför min MC-resa igenom Östeuropa och inte använde mig av app i mobilen. Denna GPS är grym! Den har allt man önskar, du kan få väderprognos, kommande bensinstationer, sevärdheter efter rutten, ”Adventure tracks 1-4 i nivå) och mycket mer. Tveka inte på att skaffa en riktig gps om ni ska iväg.

  12. Jean

    Acheté pour remplacer mon zumo 390lm. Pas encore utilisé le xt2 à son plein potentiel mais voici déjà qlq impressions:Je m’attendais à une révolution …pour le prix…Écran plus grand plus lisible et plus lumineux. Belle définition. Solide et étanche et la batterie tient très bien, mais garmin savait déjà faire ça.Au niveau software, une nouvelle interface, mais cela reste un lifting de ce qu’ils faisaient déjà, pas de grosse amélioration. Des fonctions supplémentaires cadenassées comme la caméra garmin obligatoire ou l’appel de personnes lors d’un appel d’urgence mais à certaines conditions, il prévient vos amis, sans plus ( c’est déjà ça )J’ai pu détecter parfois les lags dans le recalcul d’itinéraire comme avant. L’application Treat sur un téléphone reste difficile à exploiter pour créer un itinéraire à plus que départ et fin. Treat ressemble plus à un traceur d’activité déguisé, reste Bien pour la météo et le trafic. Basecamp n’est plus conseillé pour l’élaboration d’un itinéraire. Oui un peu lourd à utiliser mais reste un bon outil de création pour ceux qui préfèrent composer sur un écran de pc. N’oubliez pas de changer de pays si vous avez une destination à l’étranger, car sinon le gps ne trouvera rien. Un plus, Les points d’intérêts aux alentours comme les pompes essence sont annoncées sur le coté droit du display.le grand écran très agréable, pour moi, c’est un peu remake au goût du jour du Zumo plus ancien.Pour ceux qui ont le budget, Cela reste un bon compagnon de voyage au cas où votre application gps de téléphone ne serait plus d’accord avec vous pendant votre voyage ( ce qui m’est qlq fois arrivé) moi j’utilise les deux en même temps, même s’ils ont des avis différents parfois, à deux c’est toujours mieux, vous êtes certain d’être sur la bonne voie.Les importations de trace gpx restent délicates, car le recalcul automatique doit être désactivé. Les mises à jour par wifi c’est bien mais une fois par mois sur pc, ça marche aussi. Moi je ne regrette pas mon achat mais j’aurais espéré mieux.

  13. NicolasAA

    C’est un outil idéal pour qui fait de la moto , étanche , solide , lisible , pratique . Ça évite de fatiguer son téléphone portable . Le top !!!

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