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Joined: Nov 18, 2005 Posts: 24 Location: Florida, USA
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:09 pm Post subject: Garmin Nuvi 3760/3790 Questions
I am a current Garmin Zumo 660 owner and am considering trying a Nuvi 3760/3790 with a custom mount as a replacement on my motorcycle.
The setup I am planning involves mounting the unit on my back for use by the motorcycle passenger. Obviously, if I were mounting the unit on the motorcycle itself, the Zumo I already have would be perfect for this. However, the thin/light form factor of the new Nuvi would be a big improvement in my application.
I was wondering if there were any owners out there that could answer a few questions.
1) Can this device be used effectively without the included car mount. Can you power it with the microUSB connector only, or is this just for the traffic (like the Zumo).
2) Speaking of traffic. Can you power/use the unit with a standard microUSB cable without using the traffic cable at all?
3) Can the spoken directions be heard through a bluetooth headset (not a phone, just the headset). I was planning on paring with my motorcycle intercom headset.
4) Can the voice commands be recognized from a bluetooth headset. Again, planning on using motorcycle intercom headset here.
5) Will the type of touchscreen used on this unit work through a waterproof container?
Thanks in advance for any information you could provide. I have looked at the unit physically at the local electronics store, but detailed technical information was not available.
Joined: Jan 14, 2005 Posts: 19638 Location: Blackpool , Lancs
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:32 pm Post subject:
The car mount contains a speaker, although you could put th esupplied mount on to a Brodit/ Pr-Clip supplied "ball" then fit this to a RAM mount for your motorbike.
It won't route audio out via Bluetooth and neither will accept voice control via Bluetooth, you could modify the supplied mount to fit an audio output socket to it and dump resistor then hard wire the audio output to the motorbikes audio system.
For power it is possible to use a standard Mini USB 5V DC addaptor plugged in to the mount for an alternate solution.
To be honest its going to take quite a bit of customisation to get something like the 3790T working on a Motorbike, not impossible but certainly not easy - Mike
Joined: Nov 18, 2005 Posts: 24 Location: Florida, USA
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:18 pm Post subject:
mikealder wrote:
The car mount contains a speaker, although you could put th esupplied mount on to a Brodit/ Pr-Clip supplied "ball" then fit this to a RAM mount for your motorbike.
It won't route audio out via Bluetooth and neither will accept voice control via Bluetooth, you could modify the supplied mount to fit an audio output socket to it and dump resistor then hard wire the audio output to the motorbikes audio system.
For power it is possible to use a standard Mini USB 5V DC addaptor plugged in to the mount for an alternate solution.
To be honest its going to take quite a bit of customisation to get something like the 3790T working on a Motorbike, not impossible but certainly not easy - Mike
Yeah, as stated, want the thin form factor so I can mount the unit on my back, not on the bike, so RAM, balls and other mounts are not helpful. I just wanted to use the thin unit itself with a cable for power.
I was hoping for something that I could just plug into USB with no mount and then place in holder on my back for passenger use. While listening to the voice notifications via our bluetooth headsets.
I saw the usb plug on the unit and knew it had bluetooth, so was hopeful.
I have a setup like this for the Zumo 660 (although using my older wired headsets) mounted in a thin "hydration"-type backpack. It works well, but is bulky and heavy.
Hmmm... Wonder what else might do the trick? If I could find some way to use/charge the Zumo 660 without a mount, that might be a start.
Joined: Aug 31, 2005 Posts: 15155 Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:22 pm Post subject:
Smilodon wrote:
Hmmm... Wonder what else might do the trick? If I could find some way to use/charge the Zumo 660 without a mount, that might be a start.
you could remove the arm/ball from the mount and just have the 'cradle' attached to the nuvi? it would then charge properly instead of going into 'computer mode'
Joined: Nov 18, 2005 Posts: 24 Location: Florida, USA
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:33 pm Post subject:
MaFt wrote:
Smilodon wrote:
Hmmm... Wonder what else might do the trick? If I could find some way to use/charge the Zumo 660 without a mount, that might be a start.
you could remove the arm/ball from the mount and just have the 'cradle' attached to the nuvi? it would then charge properly instead of going into 'computer mode'
Unfortunately, the news that the new Nuvi won't send voice notifications to a bluetooth headset, means I'm back to my Zumo. I might try stripping down one of the mounts that come with the Zumo to make something a little lighter.
I was just hoping that the new, wonder-thin Nuvi would slip into a little packet on my back, and be nice and light with no wires other than a slim USB power cable.
The Zumo is a relative tank by comparison. Made for mounting on a bike dash in the rain wind and snow, it is kind of overkill for my application.
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