TOMTOM Rider 550 Premium
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GARMIN Zumo XT2
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€399,00
€499,95
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€474,99
€499,99
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Screen size
The “Screen size” specification indicates the size of the GPS device’s display. Screen size is measured diagonally from one upper corner to the opposite lower corner and expressed in inches (1 inch ≈ 2.54 cm). Most modern motorcycle GPS units feature a 6-inch screen, as this size provides ample space to display information clearly and legibly. At the same time, smaller devices are making a comeback for riders who consider a larger screen distracting for practical or aesthetic reasons. |
4.3 inch | 6 inch | |
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Device dimensions (WxHxD)
This specification shows the width, height, and depth of the GPS unit. All dimensions are expressed in centimeters, providing a clear understanding of the device’s physical size and how it will fit on the handlebar or in your storage space. |
13.6 x 8.8 x 5.0 cm | 15.6 x 8.9 x 2.5 cm | |
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Screen resolution
Screen resolution describes how many picture elements (pixels) a screen can display. The more pixels there are, the sharper and more detailed the image. A higher resolution makes maps, routes, and other information easier to read, even in bright sunlight or at high speeds. This makes the use of the device more intuitive and comfortable. |
480 x 272 pixels | 1280 x 720 HD | |
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Battery life
The “Battery life” specification indicates how long the GPS unit can operate on a full battery. For most motorcycle GPS devices, battery life is of less concern, as they come with an active mount that connects the unit directly to the motorcycle’s battery. This allows the GPS to be used virtually indefinitely while the motorcycle is running. |
up to 6 hours | up to 6 hours | |
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Waterproof
Waterproofing is a crucial feature for a motorcycle GPS, as the device is exposed to rain, splashes, and other weather conditions. All modern motorcycle GPS units are waterproof and meet the IPX7 standard, meaning they can be temporarily submerged without damage. |
yes (IPX7) | yes (IPX7) | |
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Map coverage
Map coverage indicates which maps are included with the GPS unit by default. This determines in which regions you can use the device for navigation right away. Some GPS units come with maps of specific countries or continents, while other models provide broader coverage, allowing you to explore multiple countries or regions without additional purchases. |
world map | Europe, on-road maps and topographic maps, Middle East, on-road maps and topographic maps, Africa including Tracks4Africa, North and South America, Australia, New Zealand | |
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Includes lifetime map updates
Includes lifetime map updates indicates whether the GPS unit automatically receives all future map updates at no additional cost. This ensures that your maps remain up to date, keeping routes and navigation information reliable, without the need to purchase new maps regularly. |
yes | yes | |
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Map expansions
Map expansions indicates whether it is possible to purchase and add additional maps to the GPS unit. This allows you to extend the standard map coverage to other countries or regions, keeping the device flexible for future trips. |
yes | yes | |
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Internal Memory
Internal memory indicates the storage capacity of the GPS unit, expressed in gigabytes. The larger the internal memory, the more maps you can install and the more routes and waypoints you can store on the device. Ample storage capacity allows flexible use without having to constantly delete files. |
16 GB | 32 GB | |
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SD card slot
An SD card slot allows you to expand the GPS unit’s storage capacity with a separate SD card. This enables you to install extra maps or place routes and waypoints on the device. Note: an SD card is never included and must be purchased separately. |
microSD™ card up to 32GB (not included) | microSD™ card up to 256GB, FAT32 formatted (not included) | |
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Speed camera warning
Speed camera warning indicates whether the GPS unit alerts you when approaching fixed speed cameras and other permanent speed control zones, such as average speed checks. Most modern motorcycle GPS devices include this feature as standard. If not, it can usually be added as an optional feature through a separate purchase. Note: in some countries, the use or even possession of devices that warn of speed cameras is prohibited or subject to specific regulations. This includes France, Switzerland, Cyprus, North Macedonia, Germany, Slovakia and Turkey. Always consult local legislation before travelling. We recommend disabling this feature before entering any of these countries. |
yes | yes | |
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Traffic information
Traffic information indicates whether the GPS unit receives, displays, and incorporates real-time traffic data when calculating routes. This allows the device to avoid delays or other slowdowns and suggest alternative routes, helping you reach your destination faster and more efficiently. |
yes, via paired smartphone | yes, via paired smartphone | |
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Lane Guard
Lane Guard indicates whether the GPS unit clearly shows which lane to take at junctions, exits, and merge lanes. This helps you position yourself in advance and makes navigating busy roads and complex intersections much easier and safer. |
yes | yes | |
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Spoken instructions
This specification indicates whether the GPS unit can play voice navigation prompts. This can be done in several ways:
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yes | yes | |
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Winding route function
The winding route function helps motorcyclists find the most curvy and adventurous roads, avoiding boring straight sections. When planning a route, you can select the desired level of curves, usually ranging from low to high. This allows you to tailor the ride to your preference for twists and turns, creating a customized, adrenaline-filled experience. |
yes | yes | |
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Music
This specification indicates whether the GPS unit can play music while riding. Depending on the device, this can be done in several ways:
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no | built-in MP3 player, stream music from a connected smartphone | |
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Hands-free calling
This specification indicates whether the GPS unit supports hands-free calling. It allows you to answer incoming calls from a paired smartphone directly via the GPS device. To hear the calls while riding, a connected helmet intercom is required. The unit displays who is calling, enabling safe and convenient communication. |
yes (only when using helmet or headset) | yes (only when using helmet or headset) | |
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Car charger and mounting
This specification indicates whether the GPS unit comes with a car mount and charger for in-car use. Depending on the device, this can be:
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yes | optional | |
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Theft protection
This specification indicates whether the GPS unit can be protected against theft by locking it in the mount. This is useful if you leave your GPS on the motorcycle, ensuring it cannot be stolen. Depending on the device, this can be:
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yes | no | |
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Portrait view
This specification indicates whether the GPS unit can be used not only in the standard landscape orientation but also in portrait orientation. Both orientations have advantages: landscape provides more space for additional information, while portrait makes the route more visible. The choice of portrait or landscape may also depend on the mounting on the motorcycle or personal preference. |
yes | yes | |
| Product identifiers | |||
| EAN | 636926100359 | 753759313432 | |
| MPN | TTRIDER550PREMIUM | 010-02781-10 | |
TOMTOM Rider 550 Premium
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GARMIN Zumo XT2
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€399,00
€499,95
Order
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€474,99
€499,99
Order
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