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The Beeline Moto II Metal is a compact, rugged motorcycle navigation device featuring a 1.45-inch minimalist mini-map display, 14-hour battery life, and IP67 water and shock resistance. Designed for serious riders, it offers fast USB-C charging, easy route planning, and a durable strap mount, ensuring reliable, distraction-free navigation on every ride.






















| ASIN | B0DL77ZPBP |
| Battery Life | 14 Hours |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (62) |
| Date First Available | 25 November 2024 |
| Display Size | 1.45 Inches |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Manufacturer | Beeline |
| Package Dimensions | 10.1 x 8.1 x 4.4 cm; 100 g |
| Voice command | Touchscreen |
S**M
This GPS is absolutely amazing. No distraction, no gimmicks, and works really well. I am an experienced rider for 20+ yrs and have traveled extensively on a motorcycle. This GPS is perfect for urban and long-distance touring. The battery life is nearly infinite for all practical purposes. The simplicity and reliability are far above any other device I have used. Highly recommend this device for all riders who want to ride safely and do not want to fiddle with any devices. Keep your eyes on the road and stay alive with this tiny, bright GPS. I am telling you this is the best GPS for serious riders. Do not consider any other device. For the price, it packs a solid punch and feature set. The software is 4/5 but it always works. Always.
A**R
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!
S**I
Si acquistato 2 volte ma la prima è arrivata la custodia invece che il navigatore, la seconda è arrivato il colore argento invece che grigio metallizzato riprovo x la 3 volta ok
K**O
I have a comm setup in my helmet, connected to my phone in my pocket, and that works great if all I need is a vocal prompt, but I really wanted something visual, and wasn't really interested in clamping my cell phone to the handlebars. The Moto II is great for this. It gives just enough visual info to get me where I'm going at a quick glance. The battery is good, the size is small and lightweight, and it's easy to connect to your phone. The only downsides are that sunlight glare on the device makes it unreadable, but this would be the case with a phone, too. The mount doesn't instill confidence - while it is low-profile and it holds the device snugly, it's essentially a plastic device held in place with rubber bands. The company DOES, however, sell a more secure mount separately, as well as a really handy little case to store the device in, and I do recommend those.
A**P
I did a fair amount of research on this before buying, so I feel like I knew what to expect. It is easy to get set up; install the app, charge the device and pair via the app. I chose a more solid mirror stem mount rather than the included bands and base because they don't seem very stable for motorcycle use but that was just my choice. The app is easy to use, and I found that if I don't like the proposed routing, I can just pick a road on the map and add it as a "via" and it will change the routing. Using the device while riding is also simple, but I had some challenges figuring out how to end a ride as there is a stop icon on the right side but if you push that it does nothing. Where I find this really useful if rides in the rain. I have a quad lock mount with a charger for my phone, but I don't want to leave that out in the weather while it is raining. The display is definitely bright enough; there are 4 settings, and I use it on 3 in the sun and 2 when it's dark. The battery doesn't drain very quickly, and it charged from 20% to full in about an hour or so. The display is larger than I thought it would be and easy to interpret. I intentionally missed a few turns, and it rerouted almost instantly. Negatives are tied to value. For $250 they don't include the case? This little bugger is easy to lose, and the case is almost a must-have. The mount is also a joke. Bands are for bicycles, not motorcycles. I get that there are a lot of individual preferences but at least include a bar mount or lower the price accordingly. Instructions are poor but fortunately there are a lot of videos out there. It's a cool GPS display with some neat functions but it's almost cost prohibitive.
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