Best GPS for Motorcyclists? | Beeline Moto2 Review

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
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    Riding can be a thrilling adventure, but staying safe and making informed choices about your gear is crucial. Enter the Moto2 from Beeline, the ultimate low-profile GPS for motorcyclists that promises to make every ride smarter and more enjoyable. Today, I'm sharing my new go-to gadget that not only keeps me on the right track but also adds a layer of excitement to every journey. Whether you're commuting to work or searching for the most scenic routes, the Moto2 has features that cater to every rider's needs. Join me as I dive into the installation, usage, and all the reasons why the Moto2 might just be the best low-profile GPS for motorcyclists out there.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:32 - Disclaimer for clarity
    00:57 - What is the Moto2?
    1:35 - Unboxing the Moto2
    2:24 - Installing the Device onto my Ibex
    3:16 - How to Control the Moto2 when riding
    3:58 - Using the Beeline App
    4:53 - Taking the Moto2 for a ride on the First Ride Route!
    5:52 - Reviewing a recorded ride in the App
    6:45 - Planning a Ride in the App
    8:33 - Testing out the FUN Route in the Beeline App
    10:19 - Talking about the Premium version of the app
    13:07 - User Interface and Route Display
    15:24 - Discussing the different display options
    16:11 - Exporting and using GPS files
    16:40 - Where and How Chases is going to use the Moto2
    17:42 - Things Chase would change
    18:24 - Final Thoughts
    19:54 - Outro Crew
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Комментарии • 101

  • @ianjames3078
    @ianjames3078 28 дней назад +7

    All these dull people saying use your phone……uh……maybe we just want to stick the phone away not getting vibrated to pieces, maybe we just want minimalistic on our cool bikes not a whacking great phone screen over heating and killing batteries.
    It’s a choice, not a necessity.

  • @if0rg0t2remember7
    @if0rg0t2remember7 25 дней назад +5

    Probably worth mentioning that you can use the App without the device if you are the phone on the handlebars type. It will still do the same things and you can still choose whether to pay for the subscription or not. The devices themselves are great for the minimalist that still wants to have guidance on the bars without the phone.

  • @petergaarde8949
    @petergaarde8949 25 дней назад +3

    I saw another review and he actually phoned Beeline to have the pay-for-voice explained and the reason is that the current solution is costing Beeline money. It may be an option that will be standard in the future and any standard option will be forever free in the device - says Beeline.

  • @FTRnRhome
    @FTRnRhome 21 день назад +2

    Can't wait till my metal edition kickstarter ships soon!

  • @ei..
    @ei.. 29 дней назад +2

    I just put in an order for this for one really amazing feature it has!
    You can set the destination, but only have a compass showing the way. That way you can drive however you want, and where you want, but will always know the direction you should be going!

  • @gunnyl1981
    @gunnyl1981 11 дней назад +1

    I have the first generation and it has been indispensable for trips. It's easy to use and navigation is on-point. I only use it when I don't already know my route so mostly longer trips. I'm liking what I've seen for the second generation as far as features. I love the simplicity and the fact that I can load GPS tracks so I can use it BDR's and off-road trail riding.

  • @jakthrpr
    @jakthrpr 12 дней назад +1

    I have the original and cannot wait to get the new one. one thing to remember is to be careful not to accidentally put the system on bicycle more or you might have a really interesting rout you did not expect

  • @martinwheat2018
    @martinwheat2018 Месяц назад +3

    This thing is awesome I just got mine and love the fun road options and the route generator I didn’t realize all the fun super curvy roads around my area here in western Kentucky farm towns and it’s small size fits perfect on my 22 Kawasaki z900 it’s so small if u weren’t looking for it u would never kno it’s there I was really wanting a smart display with Apple CarPlay, but on a Z900there is nowhere to mount it unless you remove the OEM speedometer which I would imagine is a huge pain, but this still lets me have navigation on my handlebars without my phone that I can physically see and not just hear through my cardo and I don’t have to worry about my iPhone cameras getting messed up anymore

  • @amished037
    @amished037 Месяц назад

    I've been looking for something like this forever, thank you for the review and I look forward to picking one up!

  • @Joakimdim
    @Joakimdim 28 дней назад +1

    I'm seeing many questions regarding the use case. While I understand that it's not a GPS device itself and only displays information from your phone in a sleek manner, it is very useful if you live in a crime-infested place like me.
    People are having their phones stolen even while they're driving their cars, let alone riding motorcycles.
    I know it is pricey, but it's still cheaper than buying a new phone.

  • @Greykage
    @Greykage Месяц назад +3

    Would be a great option for navigation in Australia for riders who are on their Learner or Provisional licences where its illegal to use any function of a mobile device while on these class of license.

  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket 25 дней назад +1

    Big downside (under certain circumstances): requires smartphone nav link to satellite, and presumably cell network signal to generate cell maps for Beeline route data.
    This is where a standalone GPS unit excels, requiring only GPS signal.

  • @scottvessey915
    @scottvessey915 10 дней назад +1

    I don’t want to see my phone while I’m riding, it stays zipped away. Nor do I want a full-on GPS device. Moto II on order 👍

  • @user-mu5gb6yr9s
    @user-mu5gb6yr9s Месяц назад +6

    Thank you. I now will not order. What's the point? I mean, it's got to connect to the phone . I'll just keep using the phone with google Maps

    • @hagnbike
      @hagnbike 17 дней назад +3

      - because it looks less intrusive than a phone (especially on classic bikes)
      - because you can push the buttons with gloves
      - because the phone doesn't overheat and the battery last longer
      - because you can use it in the rain
      I'm simply buying it for the looks. I just don't want a big (phone or otherwise) screen on my bike, but I'm completely lost without navigation system. So beeline helps here. (I just think the App needs some more work... as a scenic user, I'm find this app very basic when it comes to route planning).
      If you're happy with a phone, carplay display, or garmin device, then good. No need for a beeline then.

  • @TheKingsapostle
    @TheKingsapostle Месяц назад +2

    Probably if you want a GPS but don't like how your bike looks with anything on the handlebars.
    I used to have a 2022 Street Bob 114 that I refused to put anything on the handlebars! Navigating sucked. Lol
    I very frequently had to pull over and look at my phone for directions.

    • @bruno.myrrha
      @bruno.myrrha Месяц назад

      For my Iron1200 when I don't want to use my Carpuride I use a magnetic phone cover and stick to the tank.

    • @TheKingsapostle
      @TheKingsapostle Месяц назад

      @@bruno.myrrha I thought about that but didn't trust it. I used to have a magnetic case but I felt like it wouldn't be strong enough.

  • @Tigerric3
    @Tigerric3 Месяц назад +1

    OC:
    i've followed the version 1 but i own a tomtom.
    my girlfriend bought a can-am recently so i backed the kickstarter for this one ... cant wait to get it and see it in action !

  • @andyyougoonie
    @andyyougoonie 10 дней назад

    Your gear reviews are always on my list of favorites. Keep it up homie. Also would be cool to see an updated motovlog helmet build. You made it easy for a Goonie to build his own

  • @ericdmochowski6079
    @ericdmochowski6079 Месяц назад +1

    Basically a handlebar mounted smart watch. Not a bad idea, but a native gps system would be nice.

  • @CraftwerksMC
    @CraftwerksMC Месяц назад

    I think the "elastic" bands could be replaced with silicone O-rings if they start to get old and brittle or break down. I've been tempted to try this device out so kind of looking forward to your feedback.

  • @charlesm.8807
    @charlesm.8807 Месяц назад +7

    Dang $261.00! Chase said $219…

    • @shaner2037
      @shaner2037 Месяц назад +1

      Battery life?

    • @ZachAndFriends1996
      @ZachAndFriends1996 Месяц назад +8

      Yikes what a ripoff. You're paying for an app and a display screen because it doesn't actually do anything itself. How disappointing

    • @midknight2K
      @midknight2K 14 дней назад +1

      their website says $219.99 for the Plastic version and $249.99 for the metal versions

  • @Smoky-jf9lp
    @Smoky-jf9lp Месяц назад +28

    It's not really a GPS device though seeing as the phone does the GPS bit and the Beeline just displays the info.

    • @OddBallPerformance
      @OddBallPerformance Месяц назад +2

      Yet it displays GPS information and is a device.

    • @Smoky-jf9lp
      @Smoky-jf9lp Месяц назад +4

      I see what you did there. That's all it does though, "displays" the GPS information sent to it from an actual GPS device.

    • @quasars6365
      @quasars6365 Месяц назад +3

      @@Smoky-jf9lpyou don’t need a phone to use the beeline as a gps. I use mine everyday without any smartphone or tablet around. the only difference while using it this way is that it cannot recalculate if you change route.

    • @draginator6
      @draginator6 Месяц назад

      @@OddBallPerformancethat's like saying your tv is a gps because you can cast your phone screen to it with gps on it.

    • @OddBallPerformance
      @OddBallPerformance Месяц назад

      @@draginator6 what does a GPS device do? Without a display they are a bit useless

  • @RTPOV
    @RTPOV Месяц назад +1

    Interesting... I'm looking at something more discreet/classic looking for my new bike project series, this might be just the thing 😊

  • @KitaKita
    @KitaKita Месяц назад

    Waiting for mine to show up, since the built-in nav on my bike still doesn’t work. It was also way cheaper if you got it through Kickstarter.

  • @lucasbim
    @lucasbim Месяц назад +2

    I went with Carpuride. A lot more functionality and no new subscription.

  • @OddBallPerformance
    @OddBallPerformance Месяц назад +1

    Not too different from the factory gps on my Royal Enfield Shotgun 650. Connects to my phone, displays route with arrows and distance.

  • @Yelwas
    @Yelwas 26 дней назад

    Can you give some insight into the awesome road or not so awesome road feature. It's a must for me, as some roads turn to poo, too narrow of covered in moss etc, so I need to know how the function works for marking that road as BAD, and when I'm on the great road that I want to ride again, marking that at GOOD. once marked, how do you recall this information???

  • @PronoyBiswas
    @PronoyBiswas Месяц назад

    Will this work offline for off road riding?

  • @csposir
    @csposir 20 дней назад

    Not wanting my phone on the handlebars is the main user case for me. The price is a bit spendy for a device reliant on the phone for its functionality… the paywall subscription for voice turn by turn instructions is BS too. I like the form factor and capabilities for my sport bike rides closer to home.

  • @tscrambler500
    @tscrambler500 Месяц назад

    OC! I like this device!

  • @BobLewis-zr1eq
    @BobLewis-zr1eq 18 дней назад

    I think it's kind of cool, but I wouldn't buy it because of the subscription just to get voice turn by turn. Another great video.

  • @Smallbore2wheels
    @Smallbore2wheels Месяц назад +2

    I'm still waiting for mine to ship 😢

  • @zachpower2774
    @zachpower2774 Месяц назад +5

    As a Grom owner, does it actually have “avoid highway” like Apple/Google maps?

    • @WhtGooz4841
      @WhtGooz4841 Месяц назад +5

      Yes

    • @TheKingsapostle
      @TheKingsapostle Месяц назад

      You can take a Grom on the highway.

    • @Pudekz51790
      @Pudekz51790 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheKingsapostleyou can if you asking to die.

    • @TheKingsapostle
      @TheKingsapostle Месяц назад

      @@Pudekz51790 I don't have a problem with my Trail 125. My wife doesn't have a problem with her Super Cub. My friend doesn't have a problem with his Monkey.
      And Chase used to ride a Grom everywhere with YummieR6.
      Grow a pair. Be a man.

    • @earthwormandruw
      @earthwormandruw Месяц назад

      @@TheKingsapostleThat's why they want to know if it will shows routes that avoid highways.

  • @Tech-ot4iy
    @Tech-ot4iy 29 дней назад

    If you need your phone anyway, which can run Wayz and tell you hazards and police with GPS direction you may as well buy a mount and use that anyway. You'd spend far less and not have to charge two separate devices.

  • @martinlundkristiansen3859
    @martinlundkristiansen3859 29 дней назад

    Supposedly, putting your phone on the handlebar will potentially ruin the optical image stabilization in your phone’s camera. I’d get something like this just for that reason alone.

  • @cooliipie
    @cooliipie 10 дней назад

    I was literally just wondering why they don't have something like this yesterday 😂

  • @iowaland7658
    @iowaland7658 Месяц назад +1

    So why not just get a phone mount and use your phone? I am confused

  • @MuhaloTube
    @MuhaloTube Месяц назад

    Using GPS on your phone is processor/battery intensive. If your phone isn't charging (via the bike or extra battery bank) while using this, it's going to eat up your battery.
    I personally would prefer a anti-vibe phone mount with a charge cable and a GPS app. There are several GPS apps that will provide twisty routes.

    • @themedicalmarvels
      @themedicalmarvels Месяц назад +1

      Using the GPS uses a lot of your phone’s CPU? Hmm, I’m not sure how true that is for recent phones.

  • @ZombifiedRob
    @ZombifiedRob Месяц назад +1

    After having a quad lock murder two phone cameras even with the anti vibration thing I can’t wait for my beeline to show up, phone will then just live somewhere out of the way.

    • @TheKingsapostle
      @TheKingsapostle Месяц назад

      Maybe you should get a tougher phone. I've never had a problem. 😂

    • @ZombifiedRob
      @ZombifiedRob Месяц назад

      @@TheKingsapostle or maybe they’re phones with actual good cameras, with mechanical movement to the lenses, which is what the vibration acts on and damages. I’m sure whatever sloppy 90s webcam of a phone you’re using is fine 👍

    • @TheKingsapostle
      @TheKingsapostle Месяц назад

      @@ZombifiedRob Google Pixel 8. 😂 Literally proven my millions of people, including the dumb apple users, to be the best cameras, per MKBHD's anonymous tests. Good try. 🤡

  • @tommythuyen4063
    @tommythuyen4063 4 дня назад

    The price is too expensive for a device that only serves as a second screen when comparing it to Chinese products such as the Magene C606 priced at only $150 with outstanding features such as: offline map, built-in GNSS chip incorporates 5 satellites, supports bluetooth and wifi connection, 2.8 inch touch screen ect...😊

  • @jamesrowe1699
    @jamesrowe1699 16 дней назад

    I was on the fence but charging me $5 a month after a $220 purchase is enough to make me pass. I'll keep using my apple watch.

    • @nickmcpimpson
      @nickmcpimpson 13 дней назад

      Then don't buy it.... The five dollar charge is for the premium feature(s) only. Which right now is voice navigation, because they are licensing a third party service for that.

  • @R6M3
    @R6M3 Месяц назад +4

    Omg monthly subscription pay wall AGAIN! irritating just like what cardo did, so annoying, i'm out

  • @moorepower13
    @moorepower13 Месяц назад

    I had the 1st one and really enjoyed it till it rumbled off. Supported this second one and I am really UPSET that they are going subscription based on a really expensive device. NONE of their fundraising mentioned the limited functionality of the device before they took my money.

  • @g.donuts3551
    @g.donuts3551 Месяц назад

    It would have to mount right where I mount my phone, which it has to connect to, so…. I just don’t get the case usage.

    • @CraftwerksMC
      @CraftwerksMC Месяц назад +2

      I think a good case would be if you do not want your phone exposed to elements during riding or if riding some place where it is close to 100 degrees having your phone on the bars in sunlight could cause it to overheat (especially if on a charge) so with the beeline you could keep your phone in a pocket or tank bag and cooler.

    • @TheKingsapostle
      @TheKingsapostle Месяц назад +1

      Probably if you want a GPS but don't like how your bike looks with anything on the handlebars.
      I used to have a 2022 Street Bob 114 that I refused to put anything on the handlebars! Navigating sucked. Lol
      I very frequently had to pull over and look at my phone for directions.

  • @ruud1704
    @ruud1704 Месяц назад

    The subscription killed it for me, voice instruction should be included for free. This way its way to expensive. I will keep using the TomTom rider. With almost all the same functions.

  • @andyyougoonie
    @andyyougoonie 10 дней назад

    @Chaseontwowheels we call this App DonkeyDongDoug in Smort

  • @dimmube
    @dimmube Месяц назад

    if you need your phone to connect then you can use youre phone as a gps to

  • @xxATR0CITY
    @xxATR0CITY Месяц назад +2

    Can I use the app and pay for the service without having to buy the device?

    • @WhtGooz4841
      @WhtGooz4841 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, that's what I did for free for 30 days to see how it works and if I want the little device
      I just ordered the device and I love the phone app

  • @Pudekz51790
    @Pudekz51790 Месяц назад +1

    So you need your smartphone to use it? May as well use Map apps on your phone.

  • @keithkamps77
    @keithkamps77 Месяц назад +1

    I would rather have a true GPS than something relies on Cell site to triangulate my position.

    • @thwingc
      @thwingc 7 дней назад

      It isn't using cell tower triangulation. It's using the gps location data from a paired phone.

  • @pixelperfectentertainment7582
    @pixelperfectentertainment7582 Месяц назад

    Just use your mobile phone and a quad lock sorted

  • @TheAbsoluteCool
    @TheAbsoluteCool 27 дней назад

    Doesn’t work unless my phones connected to it…not a garmin that’s for sure

  • @itssouthpaw
    @itssouthpaw Месяц назад +1

    Lost me at subscription. Otherwise seems like a really cool product

  • @Chrissy-ow3zq
    @Chrissy-ow3zq Месяц назад +1

    In Man Cave Moto's video about it he mentioned that he asked the developers why the audio navigation (and other features) are behind a subscription pay wall and they basically said that the device has a cost per usage from the service which they have to pay. since they aren't a big company that can cover the service cost universally it unfortunately has to fall on the user. but with enough support from investors and consumers they hope to provide it for free in the future or in the next iteration.

  • @Atopper
    @Atopper Месяц назад

    OC. Ive been wanting one of these for awhile, I think I may have to get one soon,

  • @fredmaldonado9204
    @fredmaldonado9204 Месяц назад +1

    OC fun routes rock yeah

  • @mcvaluemenu
    @mcvaluemenu Месяц назад +2

    strap your apple watch or other smart watch that can display maps onto your bars.

    • @TheKingsapostle
      @TheKingsapostle Месяц назад +2

      My Fossil watch is the same size and does the same thing. Lol

  • @scubarubanzaii
    @scubarubanzaii Месяц назад +1

    No thanks, I already have an overpriced piece of tech I need to charge. My phone.

  • @PuddingKing3555
    @PuddingKing3555 Месяц назад

    Now that I commented on that last video, your channel has been getting more recommended... RUclips is very weird.

  • @Spartan375X
    @Spartan375X Месяц назад +1

    I don't need it.
    I don't need it.
    I don't need it.
    I NEEEED IT!!
    oc

  • @CincyNeid
    @CincyNeid Месяц назад +1

    $260 bucks? Might be a little steep, but I'd spend it.

  • @steeley_
    @steeley_ Месяц назад

    This product is asinine. You pay a high price, and a subscription, to get a screen that DISPLAYS GPS information (not an actual GPS just a display) in an annoyingly minimalistic form factor. You know what does this for free? My phone. And there's no added subscription service for it to talk to me.

  • @ender_wiggum
    @ender_wiggum Месяц назад +1

    Who bothered to spawn that thing, and why!?

  • @xani666
    @xani666 Месяц назад +3

    Fucking subscriptions on everything, I'd just buy a android auto/carplay thingy.
    Like, sure, form factor is nice but with subscription it will come inevitable "we no longer support this device" 3 years in (like recently with Spotify) and now you have a paperweight.

  • @davydecoene3801
    @davydecoene3801 Месяц назад

    Way 2 expensive

  • @MarkPurugganan
    @MarkPurugganan Месяц назад +1

    OC. This is probably perfect for me since I currently have a Flip5 phone and no reliable mount exist for it. Thanks @Chaseontwowheels for the review! Also it's $261.