There is a brand new BMW Navigator V by Garmin gps that was just released at the end of October. The BMW Navigator IV was the equivalent of the Zumo 660 with a few differences that BMW Motorad wanted. The new Navigator V has no Garmin branded equivalent on the market...yet. For every previous BMW Navigator, there was a Garmin equivalent and I fully anticipate that will continue with the new one. This new gps has all the features of the Zumo 660 with upgrades in technology. A higher resolution and brighter screen, faster processor, slightly larger screen, twice the onboard memory (more room for the maps which get bigger with every update). All around a better unit...BUT, the mp3 player only plays with a bluetooth headset connection, NO hardwired ability for audio...but then again, the Navigator IV was like that too ... Because the BMW touring bikes have BT built in for BT headsets. The Nav IV equvalent, the Zumo 660 does have hardwire audio and mic connections on its motorcycle mount harness.
So, bottom line, you might want to wait a bit if you can as a new Zumo is probably coming out soon ... To replace the Zumo 660. My Zumo 550 bit the dust a few weeks ago, Ive been looking to replace it for about a year and following the trade info ..waiting for a new high end Zumo which is long overdue..the Zumo 390 is not a full featured unit...no mp3 player.
Doubt we'll have to wait much longer for the new Zumo to come out now that the Navigator V is on the market.
Btw, I also use an Autocom system with my Zumo 550. Phone BT to the Zumo which is hardwired to Active Plus Autocom. IF I decide not to wait for the new Zumo and buy the Navigator V, or if the new Zumo is a BT audio only unit like the Nav V, I am already researching the Autocom Bluetooth module previously mentioned. Not the preferred way for me, BT does not have the audio quality of hardwired, but..if it ends up that Garmin doesnt give me a choice, I will be prepared to go that way. Nice thing about the Autocom BT module is that no batteries are needed...it is bike powered via the Autocom unit. You can check this stuff out at
www.Rocketmoto.com. Ive been in communication with them about this a few times lately. They seem to know their stuff and will even make up custom cables to accomodate different configurations using Autocom systems. ive spoken to Adam there. Fyi