The BMW Nav V on my 2016 R1200GSA has a significant integration with the bike via the wonder wheel. You can interact with the GPS (Zoom in and out, switch pages, change screen configuration), and the GPS can display info from the bike such as tire pressures, engine temps, trip odometer readings and more.
My first question - does the K1600 have a similar degree of integration between the bike and GPS?
Second question - does the Nav VI offer more or better integration than the Nav V?
I'm trying to decide if I should spring for a Nav 6, keep my Nav 5, or use Wonderlinq and an Android or Apple iPhone/Tablet, or something else? I probably won't be travelling very far out of my area or very often.
I use Waze or Google Maps in my car and bike for most of my trips but have also usually had navigation or a dedicated GPS available.
My first question - does the K1600 have a similar degree of integration between the bike and GPS?
Second question - does the Nav VI offer more or better integration than the Nav V?
I'm trying to decide if I should spring for a Nav 6, keep my Nav 5, or use Wonderlinq and an Android or Apple iPhone/Tablet, or something else? I probably won't be travelling very far out of my area or very often.
I use Waze or Google Maps in my car and bike for most of my trips but have also usually had navigation or a dedicated GPS available.