The eagerly anticipated Beeline Moto II motorcycle sat nav is now available to pre-order
Beeline have announced a new Moto II version of their popular and minimalist motorcycle sat nav device, the Beeline Moto and it’s available to pre-order now in black, metal grey and metal silver variants.
- We’ve used it! Full Beeline Moto II review
Aimed predominantly at the kinds of bikes you wouldn’t want to spoil the look of with a massive touch-screen navigation unit – your retro roadsters and the like – the original Beeline was an instant hit with its subtle look and simple interface.
The new version will be instantly recognisable to fans of the original, but with the addition of a new mini-map navigation view, LED alerts, glove-friendly buttons and a super-bright anti-glare display.
Original features like the compass and speedo modes will also be retained for the new version, which has a 14hr battery life but is now charged via a USB-C port.
“Moto II is the result of years of research and development, as well as feedback from our dedicated community of riders,” said Beeline co-founder Mark Jenner.
Co-founder Tom Putnam added: “We’re confident that [the Moto II] will redefine the way motorcyclists navigate and engage with their surroundings, providing an unparalleled riding experience.”
The Beeline Moto II will go on general sale in May 2024, with an RRP of £179 for the black one and £199 for the grey and silver metal versions.
Grab a deal on the original Beeline Moto here:
Pros
- Simple and easy to use
- Subtle looks
- Compass mode
Cons
- Uses phone connection for data
Pros
- Simple and easy to use
- Subtle looks
- Metal casing
Cons
- Uses phone connection for data
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