Triumph Beeline Motorcycle Navigation System Introduced

- Triumph Beeline is a simple, easy-to-use, detachable navigation device
- It is based on the Beeline Moto device, which was launched in 2019
- It is priced at £199 and is now available in the UK
Triumph Motorcycles and award-winning navigation brand, 'Beeline' have partnered together to launch a new 'Triumph-branded' navigation device, meant for Triumph motorcycles. Beeline says that the device is easy to use and has a minimalist, stylish and robust design. The device has a shockproof construction, a machined case and is rated IP67 for its waterproof ability. Plus, there is a laser-etched Triumph branding which gives the device that premium look. Triumph says that the Beeline device is particularly useful for the company's modern classic motorcycle range, some of them not compatible with 'MyTriumph' connectivity system. It is based on the Beeline Moto device, which was launched in 2019.
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(The Beeline device reminds you of Royal Enfield's Tripper. Similar is size, but it gets much more features than the Tripper. The device needs to paired with the Beeline smartphone app)
The device can be fitted on any motorcycle easily. It gets a simple quick release twist-lock system and elasticated strap mount that comes as part of standard setup. Riders using the device have to download the Beeline app, which is free, pair the device to the phone, feed the destination and then it is done. The Beeline navigation device gets glove-friendly buttons as well. The back-lit display provides the rider with clean and clear directions in all lighting conditions, making it easy for the rider to follow the navigation instructions on the device. The rider can choose between two navigation modes - Route and Compass. Route provides turn-by-turn navigation while Compass allows the rider to follow a simple compass heading to reach the desired destination.
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(The Triumph Beeline device gets two navigation modes - Compass and Route)
The user interface provides plenty of features such as - speedometer, clock and trip computer, route tracking and sharing, metric and imperial information options and GPX route import option. The device gets a battery life of 30 hours and can be charged with a UBS cable. It gets a standard warranty of two years and free lifetime updates for app and software. Triumph Beeline provides certified international navigation coverage in the UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.

(The Triumph Beeline device is primarily meant for Triumph's modern classic motorcycles as some of them are not compatible with 'MyTriumph' connectivity system)
India, along with other markets where Triumph motorcycles are sold, is unlikely to get the device as Beeline has limited presence. So for now, Triumph owners from India will have to do with the 'MyTriumph' connectivity system, which is not compatible with all Triumph motorcycles. A British company, Beeline was founded in 2015 when founders Mark and Tom were to meet for lunch and got lost many times. The Triumph Beeline device is priced at £199 or Rs. 20,471 and is now available in the UK.
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