🛵 Own the Road, Not the Signal: Ride Smart, Ride Connected
The Moto GPS Computer by Beeline is a compact, weatherproof navigation device designed specifically for motorcycles and scooters. Featuring high-accuracy sensor fusion, offline route guidance with fast rerouting, and seamless integration with Strava, it empowers riders to confidently explore worldwide routes. Its USB charging and handlebar strap mount make it a durable, easy-to-use companion for every journey.
Manufacturer | Beeline |
Item model number | BLD2.0_SVR |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 2 cm; 232.47 g |
ASIN | B07WQ38Y57 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Simple yet powerful motorcycle navigation
Fantastic piece of kit. Simply a phone repeater really but in such a way as to lay out the basics of the navigation easily, clearly and simplistic so as you can keep your eyes on the road! Very easy to use, long life battery would cover an entire day riding if you're that way inclined or with power - forever. A sturdy and well crafted product. Route planner works very well on the phone and really, really easy to set up and go!
P**B
Brilliant Little Gadget - Highly Recommend
As a motorcyclist that didn’t want to spend a King’s Ransom on a motorcycle GPS or ruin the aesthetic of a classic bike, the Beeline is perfect.It is small, easily set up through the app (which you must use but very intuitive/user friendly) and quickly removable. It comes with a basic mount, which is perfectly suitable (although upgrades are available).Directions are basic but very clear. I led a ride out in Wales on unfamiliar roads and only had one slight hiccup with a newly installed mini-roundabout not yet being on the mapping. Otherwise all good, no issues and no unexpected/unplanned diversions! Directions are clear without any distracting, superfluous info that a regular GPS has. Missing speed limits, but this encourages more mindful riding! If you are a cyclist, the motorcycle version can switch between the two modes, which is a huge plus.Really impressed with the Beeline and will use on my adventure bike, which has in-built GPS. It is unobtrusive and basic but really nicely balanced between informing but not distracting. Easy 5* award!
S**A
Great product with room for improvement.
I have this gps for three months. And it is wonderful.I was holding myself for so long to write the review because I wanted to be as fair as possible. Now, I think I am truly ready. I enclose my heat map screenshot. I did over 3000 miles with this gps.At first, when I bought it I thought it is complete crap (honestly). But I thought: it looks so good, takes very little space and battery life is amazing, I will keep using it and see what happens. I really didn’t want to put my frustration on creators as I would become one of those people that blame the others for their own problems. I will try to adjust. I didn’t regret my decision. It is worth every penny.Route planner is great and You can create the route just the way you like it. I discovered so many brilliant routes and landscapes thanks to it. Once you will adjust your eyes to this new concept you won’t come back to phone on Your handlebars. Ever!It is super fast to detach from handlebars too. Extremely well thought.BUT, It has small issues worth to mention.Sometimes it doesn’t see every turns or roundabouts and guide you to bigger roundabout on which tells to leave on 1st exit, but you may think that it is suggestion to this middle roundabout that gps skipped and you’re lost. Sometimes it loses signal weirdly. It tells you to go 7 miles straight and all of the sudden tells you to turn I.e. left and then shows redirecting and after a second comes back to normal (Weird).Another thing. If Beeline will have checkpoint on the route set in the place that will turns out to be blocked off due to road works, it will give you bad suggestions when you’re on detour. It will try to get You back to this checkpoint which is unavailable. In the end you have to stop and check the map on Your phone to see what is going on, otherwise you will be running in circles.Sometimes it tells You to use streets that you cannot go to, because of one way traffic system. (it happened many times in London).It works constantly with phone. If you will switch off your phone it will loose signal. So it drains your phone. Maybe not as much as if you would be using phone for sat nav but your phone is in use.Arrow on display sometimes is laggy. When you reach junction it gives you wrong direction and after a second it will correct itself but then it is too late. It happens rarely but it happens.Overall, really worth to buy, because I think they will fix those problems in future.I am happy with this product even though it has “beta” feeling to it.Try it! You won’t regret it.
K**L
Great device - highly recommended
I tested it in bright sunshine today - it’s really easy to see and it’s a real quality device
J**I
I had to work something out.
I bought the metal unit and although it seemed impossible to fit into the bar holder the Beeline staff correctly told me that none of their items are delicate. I used a mole wrench a few times and now it all fits smoothly. However I did seem to have a problem in using the device. It was using 50% of my iphone charge in 90 minutes of use. I had read that one of the advantages of the unit is that it is miserly on phone use because the screen is off during use. My screen stayed on. No matter what I did with autolock and battery power the screen never went off - hence the worrying use of charge. I did think it may be a fault with my phone and unsuccessfully tried to use another phone. Then accepting I am not very techy I explored i-phone functionality only to find the solution to my problem. On the i-phone if you are in a programme (e.g. beeline app) just press the top right hand button once and the screen goes off while the phone functions as if autolock had done the same thing.So I have just been out and almost an hour of riding used just 8% of available charge. Much much better .As far as the unit goes it is really easy to use and the big advantage on a motorcycle is that just a glance tells you what to do at the next junction and how far you need to ride to get there. I attach the unit to my bicycle handlebars and to the mirror stalks on the motorcycles.It is a very clever device and I think reasonably priced. I am not sure that the metal casing adds anything to the unit apart from perhaps a feeling of solidity and possibly a little weight.I would recommend the Beeline and if anything goes wrong you still have google maps to find the hotel, bar or campsite.
G**F
Perfect for a motorbike
Very simple display that only tells you what you need to know. Easy to unclip and slip in your pocket. I've two mounting brackets for my two bikes so I only need to clip it onto the one I'm riding without needing to untie the bracket each time. Battery life hasn't been a problem. Route variation planning on APP took a while to work out but I like the build up of routes within the APP
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