Your phone should also be able to locate restaurants (or any sort of
business) in your vicinity. I haven't bothered with standalone GPS since
getting a smart phone, one less thing to carry and you don't have to worry
about updating it since it gets its information over the air.


-Kyle

On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 11:13 AM, EGrider <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ken, thanks for the feedback.
>
> I was perplexed because the GPS was all right in my car but lost power on
> my bike. It made me think that there was some problem with the bike. I used
> the GPS in my car on Sunday and found that it ran out of power and went
> black in the car, too. I've come to the conclusion that I just need a new
> GPS.
>
> I took my bike out this past Monday and got pretty lost. Although I was
> using my cell phone as a music player, I brought up the GPS. I found that I
> could hear the GPS instructions, and it even lowered the music volume when
> it talked. Cool since I can't hear the GPS talk because of wind noise and
> music. Made me think I don't need a GPS at all. Still, I like the
> "restaurants around me" function on the GPS and its readability in general.
> Still trying to decide if I want to shell out for a better GPS or not.
>
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