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The Beeline Moto GPS Computer is a compact, weatherproof navigation device designed specifically for motorcycles and scooters. Featuring a 30-hour battery life, offline route guidance, and Bluetooth connectivity, it pairs seamlessly with your smartphone for worldwide route planning and real-time ride tracking. Its glove-friendly touchscreen and handlebar mount ensure safe, glanceable navigation in all conditions, making it the perfect tool for millennial riders craving freedom and confidence on every journey.






















| ASIN | B07W8ZFTXR |
| Additional Features | Touchscreen, Waterproof |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #353,297 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #26 in Powersports GPS Units |
| Brand | Beeline |
| Built-In Media | Beeline BLD2.0_BLK |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (934) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00703856894327 |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.4"L x 0.37"W x 1.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Beeline BLD2.0_BLK |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Beeline |
| Map Types | Waypoint and Smart Compass |
| Model Name | Beeline BLD2.0_BLK |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Operating System | Android |
| Resolution | 208 x 208 |
| Screen Size | 1.96 Inches |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 703856894327 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
S**.
Great Motorcycle GPS
I rode over 400 miles using this device in both day and night. Here's what I observed: 1) Battery Life-Excellent, indeed lasted the advertised 30 hours and somewhat less with the back light on. 2) Water proof- Seems as so, since I did leave it out in a driving rain storm with no problems. 3) Visibility in Bright Sun-Excellent, the brighter the better. At night back light was easy to read. 4) GPS accuracy and reliability- It appears the APP uses Google Earth, regardless, you must have Internet to Plan ONLY your route. Once the route is planned, you Do NOT have to have internet (cell) coverage for those mountain/desert rides in the middle of nowhere for the navigation to work. 5) Cell Phone Battery Drain- Minimal at worst, I used iPhone 11 pro to bluetooth music to my helmet while it was communicating to the Beeline unit. Some have reported the phone gets hot-I did Not have this issue, and I was turning off the screen on the iPhone while riding. 6) ReRoute ability- It did eventually reroute by itself, but I wouldn't call it expeditious. 7) Phone APP- Really great, ability to pre-plan and save routes was very easy. Map display (if you wanted it on) is clear. Overall APP is simple, usable and well thought out. 8) Bluetooth connectivity- Fast, reliable, low power draw and connects the second you open the APP and turn on the unit. 9) Turn Indications- I had no problem knowing when the next turn was coming up, with the distance countdown, 'Turn Dot' indicator, it was clearly obvious when to turn, go around a corner or round about. There is no voice guidance. but you absolutely don't need it with the big white arrow, turn direction dot and countdown distance. Menus on the unit are very simple and complete. Mounting hardware supplied works perfect for any bike. I would have wanted two more rubber mounting bands in the box though. 10) Firmware Updates- They are automatic when you first connect the unit to the APP. I wish there was somewhere that stated the changes to any firmware updates though. As for customer service, I got a response within 24 hours for a question I had. Overall I very much like the BeeLine, and it really is a nicer and more simple way to navigate on a bike. For folks who don't have power for their cell phone, with the screen turned off, there is much less power draw on the cell phone than running a navigation APP and having to have the screen on! Get it!
D**N
Super intuitive. Works in bright sunlight.
What a great navigation tool. Follow the enclosed directions; download the app on your smartphone; charge the battery; install on your handle bars or fairing; pick your destination on your smartphone; connect via Bluetooth; have a nice safe ride. I glued my mount to the fairing of my motorcycle and it has withstood the +110° F heat all summer with no problems. It works best in bright sunlight and is easy to read. I haven’t used it at night, but suspect it will be difficult to see. It does not appear to be backlit. The app was as easy to use as any of the other smartphone navigation applications I have used. It is very similar to Apple Maps or Google maps. If you miss a turn it will reroute you like most similar apps. It is much easier to read and interpret than any of the other navigation apps I have used while riding in bright sunlight. It has too many great programmable features to cover here, but I do like the direction finder mode, where it basically just points towards your final destination and lets you navigate to get there. It would be great for hiking or riding off road to keep from getting too lost. The battery lasts much longer than I am willing to ride. It recharges fairly quickly on its own special charger adapter. Having to keep track of that charge adapter is probably the only negative aspect. Hopefully, future versions will come with mini USB or Fire wire universal charge ports. Otherwise it is a great safety device; fun and easy to use.
B**B
Neat little GPS option
This is a different idea for a GPS. Minimalist display, no power cord or connections, and it uses your phone to do all the thinking. I bought is as a GPS for the motorcycle and was attracted to it's small form factor. It took a little getting accustomed to, but once I had used it a few times I found it easy enough to follow the arrow. The APP needs some work though. I find myself using Google maps to find places along the rout I want and then tying in the addresses. Searching, routing and functionality are way behind Google and Waze. I end up using Google to find things, and then enter the address into the BeeLine APP. Re-routing is a little fuzzy too. But overall I like it.
D**A
Awesome!
I absolutely love this thing. I really don’t like hanging my phone on my handlebar for several reasons. First, it just looks tacky (yes, it does). Second you’re subjecting your phone to a lot of vibration, which can damage some of the sensors. Third you’re exposing your expensive phone to the elements, and lastly you’re risking your expensive phone falling off. This little guy solves all of those problems. It’s small size is unobtrusive and it looks great. It takes navigation data from your phone and shows it to you in a very intuitive format, all while your phone sits safely in a jacket pocket or saddlebag. Excessive vibrations won’t harm it. Weather won’t harm it. If it falls off and breaks you’re not out $700. I’d much rather have something happen to this than my phone. Battery life is excellent, visibility day and night is excellent, and the companion navigation app works great and handles reroutes very well. And if nothing else, it looks way better than some of the monstrosities I see plastered on peoples handlebars. That only is worth the price.
A**Y
If you have a classic motorcycle and prefer style over functionality, and have money to spend on a display, then this is it. I’ve been getting numerous emails about Beeline Moto for several years, but I never found it useful—until I purchased an e-scooter. That’s when I finally considered it. But now I regret it. It can show directions from your phone, but GPX file export fails. And their customer service? Fantastic—they reply to your queries but slow👍🏻. So, think about it. Costly gadget. Navigation: of you're sticking to main roads and highways, without continuous roundabouts which is very rare this never works I missed many as sometimes Moto won't show roundabouts but instead tell keep left or right, some it's show's roundabout signal and signs. So confusing navigation for me.
J**O
Lo compre, pensando que era el 2, pero es funcional.
J**Y
A well made GPS with long lasting battery life and portable to carry around. Curious why it is not chargeable using USB type C, but requires a charging cradle that can cause a bit of inconvenience to replace if spoiled. Voice direction require a subscription, which is strange as typical GPS is equipped with voice direction at no additional costs.
B**C
Tried a ride with saved route and put phone in airplane mod to save data, work fine till I went of course and couldn’t reroute after back on track, better when connected to phone same as when I used my data on Google maps, or ways, only beeline is compact and less distracting
P**B
As a motorcyclist that didn’t want to spend a King’s Ransom on a motorcycle GPS or ruin the aesthetic of a classic bike, the Beeline is perfect. It is small, easily set up through the app (which you must use but very intuitive/user friendly) and quickly removable. It comes with a basic mount, which is perfectly suitable (although upgrades are available). Directions are basic but very clear. I led a ride out in Wales on unfamiliar roads and only had one slight hiccup with a newly installed mini-roundabout not yet being on the mapping. Otherwise all good, no issues and no unexpected/unplanned diversions! Directions are clear without any distracting, superfluous info that a regular GPS has. Missing speed limits, but this encourages more mindful riding! If you are a cyclist, the motorcycle version can switch between the two modes, which is a huge plus. Really impressed with the Beeline and will use on my adventure bike, which has in-built GPS. It is unobtrusive and basic but really nicely balanced between informing but not distracting. Easy 5* award!
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