Sunday, May 26, 2013

BMW offers the new Adventure car GPS for Adventure riders

BMW offers adventurous riders the new Adventure Navigation, the car navigation innovative and useful to carry out, in addition to motorcycling, another large number of activities (hiking, sailing, cycling, etc. ..). This new product come BMW signed at the time of purchase, with a mounting bracket to the bike, but also a special kit is available for installation in your car.
In fact, the new Navigation Adventure BMW is very convenient, thanks to the European road maps pre-installed and automatically updates the maps whenever it is needed. The screen is a 4-inch touch-screen with orientation flexible and able to detect exactly our GPS position, regardless of whether you are in town, or maybe in the middle of a forest. Of note is that the new BMW Navigator Adventure will be equipped with dual battery, thanks to a package of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, you will use your browser up to 16 hours in a row!

Last product signed BMW the interactive menu is very easy to use and configuration for use can be changed always, depending on the need. Even the speed of access gives customers maximum use possible, while the automatic exchange between day and night modes ensures good legibility at any time of the day. Obviously, for outdoor activities, the Adventure BMW Navigation System is equipped with a special built-in 3-axis electronic compass, with correction of slope and a barometric altimeter. There is also support for GPX files, transferred directly to the Navigation Adventure.
Finally, we also point out that the Adventure BMW Navigation Adventure comes with a waterproof case that allows you to save data on the calendar, so you can play certain activities at a later time. I remind you also that Navigation is compatible with Custom Maps, which lets you create custom data of the maps themselves according to other electronic maps. These data can then be loaded in our navigation system thanks to the supports, which make it possible to load more data simultaneously (topographic maps for trekking and motorcycling, for example). What do you think of BMW's latest creation.

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