I have the original and love it. Use it for touring. It so easy to remove and put in your pocket when you stop. Love the simple directions. You do have to be very precise with your waypoints when planning your routes and it does sometimes get confused at multi road junctions but on the whole it’s great. The new features look great. I will probably update in the future to the new one. Only downside to the new one is reduced battery hours compared to the old one but that’s to be expected with a bigger screen etc I suppose.
Thanks so much for the comment and I'm glad it's good for touring; I have a tour planned in June, and it sounds like it will come in handy. What was the battery life on the original? I hadn't appreciated the second gen offered fewer hours.
You can overcome the shorter battery with a permanent power connection. But I agree with you, the first moto is awesome, navigation mostly very accurate and easy to use. I've taken it to some of the most difficult cities to navigate and never skipped a beat. I do have the second one on order, can't wait to test it out.
Great review. I had the original Beeline and found that the black 'rubber bands' perished with time. luckily I spotted this before they snapped. With this in mind I bought the handlebar mount for my Beeline Moto 2
Thank you for watching. That's interesting to hear about the bands; mine seem to be holding up pretty well. How long would you say yours lasted? Ah yes, those mounts do look handy. Let me know how you get on with it after a few months of use :)
I have the original Moto and have ordered a Moto II. For the riding I do, I don’t need a full dedicated sat nav, and I would never want my phone to be anywhere other than in my pocket - that’s what makes the Beeline so good, can’t wait to take the new one for a spin!
I've had an original Beeline for a while and found it frustrating on occassions. I used my new Moto II for the first time yesterday. There is no comparison. It is brilliant and coped with all those situations that would have confused the original (and me!) perfectly. Would definitely recommend it. The only downside is that it won't fit the old handlebar mounts.
Great review. I have a few quick question though, do you have to keep the phone screen awake during navigating? Also how much phone’s battery will it consume while navigating, is it significant?
Thank you for watching, and I'm sorry for the tardy reply. No, once you have set up your route, you can lock your phone and put it away out of mind. As for battery consumption, it's very little.
I'm getting my a2 license soon (as my first motorcycle license), and I've already bought a phone mount and stuff, but after seeing the beeline and going back and forth, I think as a new rider I would get way too distracted by my phone. I need all of my attention on the road, but at the same time navigation is such a nice thing to have. The beeline seems like a great bridge between those problems, as you dont have to focus on it at all until the leds flash to let you know a turn is coming! Theres also the fact that it looks really neat on the handlebars compared to a phone lol
Remember also that your phone can save your life in case of an accident. Imagine that you fall off, your bike goes 200m away with your phone attached to it, and you can't reach it. I always ride with my phone in my pocket, and I'm planning to get this gadget to improve my navigation. It's a bit expensive and it's not perfect, but I'll give it a try.
That's a fair point about the bike being far from you after an accident. Having the phone for navigation is very handy, and I completely understand the concern with distractions. One way around this is to create a focus mode which only allows certain notifications. I'm sure you'll figure out what is best for you :)
@@TheBritishMotorbiker Bit funny contrast to traditional bike vids that tends to be more faster paced and less aesthetically pleasing. English Elegance ☺️
Hey, thanks for watching! They're the Onyx glove in brown by Pando Moto. I've been using them for two years or so and really rate them. It's not a feature for everyone, but I like that I can still use my phone screen to interact with maps with them on. I am an affiliate and here is a link to them if you're interested :) Cheers uabpandomoto.pxf.io/LXQERO
@@TheBritishMotorbiker thanks for taking the time to reply. I got a moto II based on your recommendation in this video so I think I’ll try the gloves too! Great channel!
Hey, thanks for the great video. I also love the bobber ;) The beeline fits it perfectly. One remark, at the "The bikes" part, you're recording in stereo and it's very hard to listen to this on headphones, because the voice changes from left to right and back all the time. Maybe record in mono when you use this setup.
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch this, and that's so interesting about the audio. I will have a play around with the settings and hopefully, have that sorted for next time :)
Did you use it on tour? If so how did you get on with it? I have the original and am thinking of getting this one. Am touring myself in 2 weeks to Austria, so I am potentially going to get one for this
Good review. If you use the speedo feature, will it automatically switch to turn by turn navigation when necessary? And then go back to the speedo after turning?
Thank you for that demonstration, it was very informative. Can you put in post codes when planning a destination? I had the old one but I couldn't read the screen, hopefully the new one will let me.
Hello Eric, I'm so sorry for the slow reply! Thanks for the support. Yes, you can add post codes. A couple of other people have asked about features, so I will work on a second video and include this :)
if you are in "speed" mode, navigating to a certain location, before making a conversion the display switches to map mode and then returns to speed mode?
Thank you. I had the old one and it didn't "cooperate" that good with the phone I had at that moment. Maybe I should give this one a try? Btw, your film do not need that (crappy) music. No need for that at all! Cheers!
Hey, sorry to hear about the issues with the earlier model. The new gen seems to do the trick from what I've seen so far, but it is still early days. I'm so used to using my phone on the handlebars, and slowly making the transition across. I appreciate the feedback about the music; I know it's not for everyone :)
I think it's a cool gadget and a unique way to navigate. I'd definitely be into it if it wasn't for the monthly fee for turn-by-turn navigation. That's a big deal for me since I don't want to keep looking at the dash every time I need to turn. P.S. Loud bike, small pp ;)
Good to hear your thoughts, thanks for the comment. Ha, I’ve heard that saying for big trucks and expensive cars, never for a loud exhaust. Considering that’s the stock sound, it’s pretty thunderous!
Misleading info about the battery: the way you give the info, double capacity for the new model’s battery, let think double duration, which is completely false as the new model as a battery autonomy divided by 2!
@@TheBritishMotorbiker no, I liked your review, but battery autonomy is so important for this kind of product that I had to highlight that the new model has 50% less autonomy than previous one ;)
I have the original and love it. Use it for touring. It so easy to remove and put in your pocket when you stop. Love the simple directions. You do have to be very precise with your waypoints when planning your routes and it does sometimes get confused at multi road junctions but on the whole it’s great. The new features look great. I will probably update in the future to the new one. Only downside to the new one is reduced battery hours compared to the old one but that’s to be expected with a bigger screen etc I suppose.
Thanks so much for the comment and I'm glad it's good for touring; I have a tour planned in June, and it sounds like it will come in handy. What was the battery life on the original? I hadn't appreciated the second gen offered fewer hours.
You can overcome the shorter battery with a permanent power connection. But I agree with you, the first moto is awesome, navigation mostly very accurate and easy to use. I've taken it to some of the most difficult cities to navigate and never skipped a beat. I do have the second one on order, can't wait to test it out.
The best product review I've ever seen.
Blimey, thank you so much!
Great review. I had the original Beeline and found that the black 'rubber bands' perished with time. luckily I spotted this before they snapped. With this in mind I bought the handlebar mount for my Beeline Moto 2
Thank you for watching. That's interesting to hear about the bands; mine seem to be holding up pretty well. How long would you say yours lasted? Ah yes, those mounts do look handy. Let me know how you get on with it after a few months of use :)
I have the original Moto and have ordered a Moto II. For the riding I do, I don’t need a full dedicated sat nav, and I would never want my phone to be anywhere other than in my pocket - that’s what makes the Beeline so good, can’t wait to take the new one for a spin!
I've had an original Beeline for a while and found it frustrating on occassions. I used my new Moto II for the first time yesterday. There is no comparison. It is brilliant and coped with all those situations that would have confused the original (and me!) perfectly. Would definitely recommend it. The only downside is that it won't fit the old handlebar mounts.
honestly really annoyed about the mount change as well... hard to find after market
Excellent stuff!!! Well done man! 🎉
Thank you so much 😊
Looks like a great product, lovely video mate
Thanks so much, buddy! Well worth looking into if you don't like the idea of having your phone mounted on the bars.
Great review. I have a few quick question though, do you have to keep the phone screen awake during navigating? Also how much phone’s battery will it consume while navigating, is it significant?
Thank you for watching, and I'm sorry for the tardy reply. No, once you have set up your route, you can lock your phone and put it away out of mind. As for battery consumption, it's very little.
I'm getting my a2 license soon (as my first motorcycle license), and I've already bought a phone mount and stuff, but after seeing the beeline and going back and forth, I think as a new rider I would get way too distracted by my phone. I need all of my attention on the road, but at the same time navigation is such a nice thing to have. The beeline seems like a great bridge between those problems, as you dont have to focus on it at all until the leds flash to let you know a turn is coming!
Theres also the fact that it looks really neat on the handlebars compared to a phone lol
Remember also that your phone can save your life in case of an accident. Imagine that you fall off, your bike goes 200m away with your phone attached to it, and you can't reach it. I always ride with my phone in my pocket, and I'm planning to get this gadget to improve my navigation. It's a bit expensive and it's not perfect, but I'll give it a try.
That's a fair point about the bike being far from you after an accident. Having the phone for navigation is very handy, and I completely understand the concern with distractions. One way around this is to create a focus mode which only allows certain notifications. I'm sure you'll figure out what is best for you :)
What a great product and video! Well done 👏🏻
Thank you! We'll be putting it through its paces on our upcoming tour :)
Colour grading for this vid is very good and surprisingly calming. 🙂
That's very kind of you to say. The light was amazing on some of the days I filmed, so I think it's that more than colour grading 🙂
@@TheBritishMotorbiker Bit funny contrast to traditional bike vids that tends to be more faster paced and less aesthetically pleasing. English Elegance ☺️
How do you think this would cope on a motorway with multiple lanes for exits? Does the device give any indication to which lane to be in? Cheers
Off topic but what gloves are you wearing? Would you recommend them?
Hey, thanks for watching! They're the Onyx glove in brown by Pando Moto. I've been using them for two years or so and really rate them. It's not a feature for everyone, but I like that I can still use my phone screen to interact with maps with them on.
I am an affiliate and here is a link to them if you're interested :) Cheers
uabpandomoto.pxf.io/LXQERO
@@TheBritishMotorbiker thanks for taking the time to reply. I got a moto II based on your recommendation in this video so I think I’ll try the gloves too! Great channel!
Hey, thanks for the great video. I also love the bobber ;) The beeline fits it perfectly.
One remark, at the "The bikes" part, you're recording in stereo and it's very hard to listen to this on headphones, because the voice changes from left to right and back all the time. Maybe record in mono when you use this setup.
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch this, and that's so interesting about the audio. I will have a play around with the settings and hopefully, have that sorted for next time :)
Did you use it on tour? If so how did you get on with it? I have the original and am thinking of getting this one. Am touring myself in 2 weeks to Austria, so I am potentially going to get one for this
So sorry for the slow reply. No, I haven’t used it in tour yet, but I Imagine it would be a great addition to your gear.
Good review. If you use the speedo feature, will it automatically switch to turn by turn navigation when necessary? And then go back to the speedo after turning?
Thanks so much for the support. That is a great question. I plan on doing some more testing soon, and I will get back to you with an answer soon :)
Thank you for that demonstration, it was very informative.
Can you put in post codes when planning a destination?
I had the old one but I couldn't read the screen, hopefully the new one will let me.
Hello Eric, I'm so sorry for the slow reply! Thanks for the support. Yes, you can add post codes. A couple of other people have asked about features, so I will work on a second video and include this :)
if you are in "speed" mode, navigating to a certain location, before making a conversion the display switches to map mode and then returns to speed mode?
I'll have to check that
@@TheBritishMotorbiker there is a setting (when beeline is conected) called “turns reminder”. Now it works!!!
Thank you. I had the old one and it didn't "cooperate" that good with the phone I had at that moment. Maybe I should give this one a try? Btw, your film do not need that (crappy) music. No need for that at all! Cheers!
Hey, sorry to hear about the issues with the earlier model. The new gen seems to do the trick from what I've seen so far, but it is still early days. I'm so used to using my phone on the handlebars, and slowly making the transition across. I appreciate the feedback about the music; I know it's not for everyone :)
I think it's a cool gadget and a unique way to navigate. I'd definitely be into it if it wasn't for the monthly fee for turn-by-turn navigation. That's a big deal for me since I don't want to keep looking at the dash every time I need to turn.
P.S.
Loud bike, small pp ;)
Good to hear your thoughts, thanks for the comment.
Ha, I’ve heard that saying for big trucks and expensive cars, never for a loud exhaust. Considering that’s the stock sound, it’s pretty thunderous!
Very nice review but the clutch fluid doesn't look very good
I would have watched it, but sitting through 1 minute thirty seconds of shadverts for lanoguard is more than I can take
Nice video and product
Thank you 😊
I had the original Beeline. Could not get on with it, for ever losing connection. Returned in frustration. Lost all my money!
I'm sorry to hear that, Mark. I would say it's worth following up with them.
@TheBritishMotorbiker This was 2-3 years ago now. I did contact two weeks or so later and was told broken up and recycled!
Misleading info about the battery: the way you give the info, double capacity for the new model’s battery, let think double duration, which is completely false as the new model as a battery autonomy divided by 2!
Ok, no need to get so worked up about it
@@TheBritishMotorbiker no, I liked your review, but battery autonomy is so important for this kind of product that I had to highlight that the new model has 50% less autonomy than previous one ;)
Have a fixed camera, it is very annoying when you flicker around with your head.
Ok, what do you want me to say or do? I look around when I ride, and I didn’t have my chest mount.
@@TheBritishMotorbiker idk just stating an opinon.
I have mine, and it's dogshit. As soon as I start riding it freezes
Oh dear, I'm sorry to hear that. Does it just freeze or does it come up with an error message?
@TheBritishMotorbiker Only freezes :(
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Thanks so much for this amazing opportunity. You've created a brilliant product, and I look forward to using it on my future trips :)