View Full Version : Opinions about Garmin Nuvi 1490 GPS
Old Bear
05-25-2013, 06:16 PM
I just picked up a Garmin Nuvi 1490 GPS. I'm still updating it. It has Bluetooth to hopefully sync with my Sena headset, and lifetime map upgrades. I got it new for under $90, and have 30 days to take it back if I don't like it.
My questions are, anyone have any experience with this model? Anything far superior to make this a poor choice? I'm riding a Vaquero, suggestions on ideal mounting options?
nomadtom69
05-25-2013, 06:46 PM
Ram mount and a good zip lock bag in case of rain I have a 765 and use the ram mount I also copied the sun shield that one of the members on here made out of a 3x5 storage box.http://i1195.photobucket.com/albums/aa393/Nomadtom/DSC01303.jpg
Monkeyman
05-25-2013, 07:23 PM
There are plenty that are "far superior" but not in that price range.
Old Bear
05-25-2013, 07:47 PM
Well, just found the first issue, the Bluetooth will not pair with my headset - only cell phones. Unless the ol' lady wants it, guess it's going back.
Sin City Stan
05-26-2013, 05:50 PM
I bought a refurbished 1490 a couple years ago. Originally I used a FM transmitter as a work around for music and directions. Now I just pair with my cell phone for music. Didn't really need the spoken directions with the map right in front of me. I just finished loading multiple GPX routes to the VBA Rally in it. :tup:
05nomader
05-26-2013, 06:24 PM
I bought a Garmin 765t GPS it is compatible with the Sena SMH10 and it works great.
Chili
05-27-2013, 08:51 AM
I've been using a 1490 for 3 years now on the bike, nice GPS and does everything I need. Connecting to my headset would be nice but no GPS will pair unless you go with the pricy Zumo lineup and I was too cheap for that option so I'll just glance at the GPS occasionally.
ramdam1
05-27-2013, 09:10 AM
I use my Iphone with Verizon Navigation. Bluetooth to my Sena headset. Can listen to music, answer the phone and listen to the Navigation without having to touch the phone. Have it in a RAM mount. Haven't driven in the rain with it. The phone will automatically cut out the music for the navigation or if the phone rings or you can just listen to the navigation. The screen is a little small but only have to have one device. Whatever works for you. I use it in my car too and I like the Verizon Navigation better than my old Garmin. Hasn't gotten me lost yet.
dshelly
05-27-2013, 10:55 AM
Can listen to music, answer the phone and listen to the Navigation without having to touch the phone.
Just be sure to pay attention to the road. Seems like a lot of distraction to me.
ramdam1
05-27-2013, 10:29 PM
I agree on the distraction. That is why I just use the phone and the Sena. Don't have to really think or take my hands off the handlebars very much. Once the phone is parred there is not a lot more to do when you are moving. Start the navigation before you move and put the music on if you want to. It will cut the music out and give you directions. The only time you need to move a hand is to answer the phone but only if you really want to. I'm in a 24 hour line of work so I really need my phone. I can look down real quick see who it is and decide if I want to pick it up. With the Sena it is just one push of the phone button. When the call ends it is back to navigation. Very simple and very little distraction. The Bluetooth is awesome.
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