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Garmin zūmo XT, All-Terrain Motorcycle GPS Navigation Device, 5.5-inch Ultrabright and Rain-Resistant Display
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Brand | Garmin |
Model Name | Garmin 010-02296-00 |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
Screen Size | 5.5 Inches |
Special Feature | Ultrabright Display; Rugged Build; Lasting Power; Birdseye Satellite Imagery; Preloaded On-road Maps |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Map Type | North America |
Sport | Cycling |
Included Components | zumo xt; motorcycle mount and hardware; motorcycle power cable; usb cable; documention |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
About this item
- 5.5” ultrabright, glove-friendly display with crisp HD resolution in landscape or portrait mode; rain-resistant and built rugged (passed the military standard 810 drop test).Control Method:Touch.Special Feature:Ultrabright Display; Rugged Build; Lasting Power; Birdseye Satellite Imagery; Preloaded On-road Maps.
- Get spoken turn-by-turn directions through your connected helmet or headset plus preloaded off-road topographic maps with public land boundaries, 4x4 roads and more
- Access to BirdsEye Satellite Imagery with direct-to-device downloads and no annual subscription
- Garmin Adventurous Routing options find curvy or hilly roads for a fun and exciting riding experience
- Easily manage and review routes, tracks and waypoints across your navigator, smartphone and computer using Garmin Explore
- Record your route by using the track recorder, and save or share it for future adventures
- Access live traffic and weather, share routes with other riders, and get phone notifications via the Garmin Drive app
- Stream music from your smartphone through the zūmo XT navigator, or play MP3 files stored on your zūmo
- Included Components: Zumo Xt; Motorcycle Mount And Hardware; Motorcycle Power Cable; Usb Cable; Documention
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Touch Screen | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Accuracy | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 3.6 | 4.7 |
User interface | — | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.9 |
Mobile App | — | 4.1 | 4.1 | 3.5 | 3.7 |
Battery life | 4.0 | — | — | 3.6 | 4.7 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Sports-and-Gadgets | Sports-and-Gadgets | Amazon.com | Tech-Boutique |
resolution | 1280 x 720 | 480 x 272 | 480 x 272 | — | 1280 x 720 |
mounting type | Handlebar Mount | found in image, Dashboard Mount | Handlebar Mount | — | Handlebar Mount |
batteries included | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
battery average life | 3.5 hours | 3.5 hours | 6 hours | 6 hours | 3.5 hours |
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Product Dimensions | 1 x 5.8 x 3.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 9.3 ounces |
ASIN | B08561CSRG |
Item model number | 010-02296-00 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #10,910 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #24 in Handheld GPS Units |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
Connectivity technologies | USB |
Special features | Ultrabright Display; Rugged Build; Lasting Power; Birdseye Satellite Imagery; Preloaded On-road Maps |
Display resolution | 1280 x 720 |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Scanner Resolution | 1280 x 720 |
Whats in the box | zumo xt; motorcycle mount and hardware; motorcycle power cable; usb cable; documention |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | March 4, 2020 |
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The rugged zūmo XT all-terrain motorcycle navigator is built for adventure. Its ultrabright 5.5” display is glove-friendly and rain-resistant. It can withstand all kinds of weather, extreme temperatures and vibrations. Get adventurous routes with turn-by-turn directions for on-road navigation and topographic or BirdsEye Satellite Imagery for off-road guidance — no subscription needed. Rider alerts help prepare you for sharp curves and railroad crossings. Easily manage and review routes, tracks and waypoints across your navigator, smartphone and computer using Garmin Explore. Pair with a compatible inReach satellite communicator (sold separately) for interactive SOS, two-way messaging and location sharing.
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Customers like the quality and brightness of the navigation system. For example, they say it's stellar, perfect, and awesome. That said, they're happy with readability, speed, and mounting. Opinions are mixed on performance, ease of use, and ease of installation.
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Customers like the quality of the GPS. They say it's stellar, perfect, and awesome. Some customers also say it gives reasonable performance as a GPS, has a bright screen, and is fully functional. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...It's also far more accurate than those built-in automotive units. It's almost as easy to use as Google Maps...." Read more
"...Big, easy to read (except in direct sunlight), and extremely competent, but way bulky...." Read more
"...Anyway, as I said, it's a very good product but it feels a bit like those comically large pens that restaurants make you use while signing the check..." Read more
"...Very inconvenient compared to the 550...." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the navigation system. They mention that it has a bright screen, and can be seen clearly in bright sunlight. The display is crisp and bright, and is great for daytime use.
"Picks up satellites quickly. Map updates are relatively quick. Screen is bright and easy to read. Searching for addresses or location names is easy...." Read more
"...A few observations: The screen is killer! Very bright and readable, even in direct sunlight with polarized sunglasses...." Read more
"...Screen is bright and easy to read...." Read more
"...The Garmin's super bright display was nicely viewable in bright sunlight and works well with my gloves on...." Read more
Customers find the screen easy to see in the bright Texas sun. They say the display is extremely clear and readable in any light conditions. Customers also say the interface is easy to use while riding a motorcycle. They appreciate the technology and screen clarity.
"...Map updates are relatively quick. Screen is bright and easy to read. Searching for addresses or location names is easy...." Read more
"...The last 3 GPSs I used were massive truck/RV 7 inchers. Big, easy to read (except in direct sunlight), and extremely competent, but way bulky...." Read more
"...Screen is bright and easy to read...." Read more
"...Explore apps, I can get weather, traffic, updates, and satellite views quickly and easily...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the GPS. They mention that the screen is very responsive, the routing is excellent, and WiFi downloads are quick. They also say that the connections are super quick and easy to do. Customers also mention that it quickly re-computes a new route and provides it automatically. They appreciate the quick map updates and the rapid startup.
"Picks up satellites quickly. Map updates are relatively quick. Screen is bright and easy to read. Searching for addresses or location names is easy...." Read more
"...I really like the actual MPH on the display, along with the speed limit signs (sometimes you miss 'em!)..." Read more
"...Lots of functions, rapid startup and satellite acquisition, and is beautifully sharp and easy to read in all conditions...." Read more
"...Most importantly (to me), this unit quickly re-computes a new route and provides it automatically when I decide to take a different road...." Read more
Customers like the mounting of the GPS. They say it mounts securely to the motorcycle, the hardware provided was really good, and the mount is totally stable. They also mention that the mount itself is innovative and comes with all necessary to mount on the motorcycle. Overall, customers are satisfied with the mounting system of the product.
"...When locked in place, the GPS seems to be very securely attached to the included dock/mount...." Read more
"...Lastly the way it connect and temporarily mounts to your bike, is secure enough...." Read more
"...Physically and functionally it is near-perfect. The mounting system is a bit annoying and the little snap feature that allows you to pop it off is..." Read more
"...But, with that butt hurt aside, it came with enough mounting and wiring options that I was able to use my current RAM mount ball installed on my..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the navigation system. Some mention that it works very well, functions as designed, and is visible in bright sunlight. However, others say that it's unworkable for them, the program wouldn't work on their two Android phones, and that it only appears to work if hard wired. That said, opinions are mixed.
"...Physically and functionally it is near-perfect...." Read more
"...Their Base Camp and Explorer programs are terrible, and their documentation is pretty useless...." Read more
"...GPS in years, it does everything that it claims and works great with my motorcycle gloves. Screen is bright and easy to read...." Read more
"...The U-bolt that came with it does not work on a Renthal Fatbar - it is too short. Then the mount has a quick-release tab...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the navigation system. For example, some mention it's intuitive to use, while others say it'll take a while to learn all the features.
"...Screen is bright and easy to read. Searching for addresses or location names is easy. The on-screen keyboard is easy to type with...." Read more
"...device through the Cardo is loud and crisp and definitely not annoying or obtrusive while riding...." Read more
"...they will get you there eventually, but will also sometimes choose some rather bizarre routes...." Read more
"...Installed easy enough. Has maps I need for everyday directions and using explore, I can upload tracks and such. Like BDR stuff...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of installation of the GPS. Some mention it's easy to see while moving, user friendly, and simple enough. However, others say that the features are not intuitive, hard to manage, and frustrating.
"...GPS units in my 2015 RAM truck and 2019 Dodge Challenger, it's way easier to use. It's also far more accurate than those built-in automotive units...." Read more
"...up to both my Sena 50R communicator and my phone, the integration is a little annoying...." Read more
"...Installation is just about as fast. Simply clip it back on and go. This is all great as long as you have somewhere to securely store the GPS...." Read more
"...It was clunky in operation and the audio pass through frankly sucked...." Read more
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It's not bad enough to deduct a star, but I have to note that the power cable could've been better designed. It has a proprietary connector on one end to connect to the device, and a voltage regulator box a few feet away from that that is permanently connected. The distance between the connector and the box is about an inch shorter than ideal for my 2012 Harley FLHTK. When I turn hard right, the cable is tight. Another inch would've given me the slack that it really should have. But with the power under the seat and the GPS on the grip mount, it just barely makes it. The voltage box is too big to tuck under the backbone cover with the main harness, so it had to go under the seat. It works, but it could be better.
Update: I purchased a second mount and power cable to install on my 2018 Harley FLHCS. Same trouble with fixed cable length. I was able to make it work, but a couple extra inches between the device connector and voltage box would make things soo much easier.
I've only used it for a couple of local rides that I've done without nav a million times. In comparison to the factory GPS units in my 2015 RAM truck and 2019 Dodge Challenger, it's way easier to use. It's also far more accurate than those built-in automotive units. It's almost as easy to use as Google Maps.
It pairs consistently with my iPhone and Cardo Pack Talk headset. I have to agree with most other reviewers though. Their Base Camp and Explorer programs are terrible, and their documentation is pretty useless. It's quicker for me to just randomly explore the device UI to see what happens than to read either the PDF or on-line manuals.
But overall, I love the unit. It does what I need it to do very well. Get me where I need to go. I normally just use my phone in my cars, but on a motorcycle I need weather resistance and glove friendly. This unit is everything I need for both my bikes.
At the time of this latest review revision I have had it for about a year. However, between the pandemic restrictions/concerns and the lack of appeal to ride in our Florida heat and humidity, my actual use has been somewhat limited.
A few observations:
The screen is killer! Very bright and readable, even in direct sunlight with polarized sunglasses. Way better than any of the GPSs I have used in the past. BIG PLUS!
The data fields are very easy to read, and the speed indicator glows an impossible to miss pinkish red when you are speeding.
The GPS has a glove friendly screen. Maybe this year I will be able to escape Florida to try it out.
The 5.5” screen seems a perfect size. The last 3 GPSs I used were massive truck/RV 7 inchers. Big, easy to read (except in direct sunlight), and extremely competent, but way bulky. The brighter screen on this easily trumps the larger, dimmer screen on the others, and the much smaller overall size fits into the dash area so much better. Another plus.
The Zumo XT is Rain resistant. The automotive/truck GPSs I have been using were not. It has never been an issue, but it's nice to no longer worry about the GPS getting wet.
Amazingly, Garmin finally made a GPS with a standard 1” ball mount. No special cradles or adapters necessary. I didn’t use Garmin’s bar mount and arm though, instead opting to use the previously installed Ram clamp-on ball and a 6” arm I already had in a big ole’ box of extra Ram stuff.
When locked in place, the GPS seems to be very securely attached to the included dock/mount. You can remove the GPS in a split second by simply pushing a button on the back and lifting it off. No plug to contend with as the cable stays with the mount. Garmin has even included a nice little rubber cover for the contacts when the GPS is not installed. Installation is just about as fast. Simply clip it back on and go. This is all great as long as you have somewhere to securely store the GPS. Some may think not so great when you consider a thief can push the same button and walk away with your $499.00 GPS.
Wiring was straightforward and simple. Just a negative and positive wire you need to hook up somewhere. Mine is wired to a hot-all-the-time circuit so that I don’t have to have the ignition on to mess with the GPS.
Another huge thing I really like, and believe will make this GPS more useful when compared to any of the newer GPSs I have used, is that the map retains detail when zoomed further out. Unlike in a 4 wheeler or RV, on the bike I don't generally follow a pre-determined route. On the bike I often tend to just kind of wing it, with only a general idea of where I'm headed, using the GPS more as an electronic road atlas than just blindly following a route. With the map detail turned all the way up, you can still see secondary roads with the screen zoomed all the way out to the .8 mile scale. Most disable secondary roads anywhere above .3 or .5 miles. On this GPS, If you want to know where that little road you are thinking of exploring goes to, you might be able to see by just zooming out instead of having to scroll around and in the process lose all perspective to your location.
Usually when underway I disable the auto zoom and prefer to adjust the zoom level myself. So far the auto zoom seems to automatically operate at a useful level. I will try it for now. Time will tell…
UPDATE: Yeah, I got tired of it zooming in and out on it's own and just set it manually now.
For the first probably year that I had this GPS, I had a big issue with how this GPS handled custom POIs (Points of interest). For the uninitiated and non-geeks, custom points of interest are lists of locations that may be of interest to you that would not normally be included with a GPS’s factory installed POIs. They can be compilations of a particular chain of resturants and/or retail stores, or they could be a certain type of attraction. The lists can be downloaded through a website like the POI factory, or if you want to really geek out you can make up these lists yourself.
On the Zumo XT, the custom POIs seemed to load OK with Garmin's POI loader, but they were only accessible by digging into the menu system (where to/categories/custom POIs). A top level "where to" search did not seem to include custom POIs. I could live with that, but the worst for me was that there was apparently no way to make this particular GPS display custom POI icons on the map. Whether it's a Harley dealer, a covered bridge in New England, or the all important Taco Bell, it's always been nice to just look at the map and see if one is close.
Luckily, after a system update in mid-2021, the unit started showing custom POIs! Note that on the Zumo XT, "Up ahead" in the map settings menu must be checked to show your POIs. This also will show Garmin's less than worthless system icons for fuel, restaurants, and motorcycle related POIs, and it can make the screen a little busy, but hey, I'll take it.
Speaking of POIs..... In the not too distant past I have found Garmin's pre-loaded POIs to be extremely inaccurate and frustrating to use. Way too many times, they have sent me on a wild goose chase to a business that was either somewhere else or nonexistent. A frustrating annoyance on a motorcycle, way more of a big deal in a large RV. Because of this, a couple of years ago I stopped using Garmin's POIs altogether and now always use other alternatives when searching for fuel, food, etc. HEY, REALLY.......THEY COULD BE BETTER NOW.......I don't know. I have been burned so many times, it will be a while before I attempt to use them again, if ever.
UPDATE: Against my better judgement, and for the first time since I have owned it, I let the GPS show me the nearest gas station. It showed it to be .5 miles away, so off we went. I passed a gas station on the way that the GPS didn't know about, and it took me about 5 blocks further up the street to a run down old building that was probably a gas station in a previous life, but obviously had not been for a long, long time....Perfect...
Later on that day, we were checking out an RV park for a future trip, and while sitting in the parking lot just for kicks I let the GPS search for nearby RV parks (A category this GPS claims to know). It did not know this massive, well established RV park existed.
Bottom line....If you need to find a place, do yourself a favor and forget about using Garmin POIs. Just search Google Maps on your cell phone, then enter the address into the GPS.
The weather radar overlay gathers data through a Bluetooth connection with your smartphone. I haven't had any showers chase me around yet to require street level, minute by minute updates, but it all seems to work well assuming you have a good wireless data signal for your phone. This is really a cool feature.
I have only routed a few short trips with it, but if it is like any of my other current Garmins, they will almost always find the address and you can be pretty confident they will get you there eventually, but will also sometimes choose some rather bizarre routes. Always take a quick look at the proposed route and please.....Always choose common sense over what any GPS is telling you.
This thing is pricey. Painfully pricey...... In fact, it is the most expensive non-marine GPS I have ever bought. So far, I have no regrets, and would buy it again in a second.
Update: After owning it for a year, I still think it's great and would not want to be without it.
I will probably update this review as time goes on and I learn more about it.
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No es barato pero vale cada centavo de lo que pagas lo recomiendo !!!
The Zumo XT finally gives us a wonderful bright screen even with the sun shiny on it.
The only thing I was unhappy about was the seller. It was a third party and I prefer the sellers be with Amazon because it is easier with return.
The GPS would not fit into the holder and click in. With previous use of Garmin GPS they work in the same way. Click on to bracket. Sent seller a message and explained that it Di not fit and they sent me back instructions when I clearly told them I know how it works I’ve have 2 previous one. With a $757 price tag and the seller being Leary about a return I call Amazon explained they got in touch with 3rd party. I did get another one sent to me and first thing I did when I opened the box was to connect it to the mount with fingers crossed. Thank goodness it fit.
It was as I was waiting for the new one to arrive I then find Amazon now have one as Amazons best sellers. Wish that would have been there the first time. Would have saved me a lot of headaches.
For all riders who was a great GPS for your motorcycling or off roaring this baby is the one!
The UI of the unit takes some getting used to, and I find the trip-planner to be quite cumbersome. Garmin provides their free BaseCamp software (which I highly recommend watching the YouTube tutorials on how to use efficiently) that is good for planning longer trips. The XT also integrates with your phone to allow you to take calls, view messages, and control (somewhat) your music right on the unit. I wish it gave you an option to control a camera such as a GoPro for use as a dash cam, and it does NOT allow you to use TPMS sensors like previous Garmin units (although apparently this may be changed in future software updates...)
Overall, this is an excellent unit, not cheap by any means but IMO you get what you pay for.
Compré una segunda base y para usarlo también en una WR450 y corrí unos 5 rallys y la verdad que es una maravilla. Extremadamente fácil de subir los GPX y seguir rutas. Lo tengo hace casi un año y es realmente bueno. Se conecta a wifi para actualizar mapas, al teléfono por bluetooth para subir rutas. Responde perfecto con cualquier guante… EXCELENTE.