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Rino 650 vs 755t

newmy1

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They both rock. Same maps but 755 is easier to use as it’s touch screen.


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the 700 series has a bigger screen, but i like to mount mine on my dash sometimes and i see that ram is not making a mount for the 700 rinos, my 655t work great might have to keep it , i was going to sell it and upgrade
 
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capulin overdrive

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LOL!


Forgot about this thread.




Ended up with a pair of 650T units.




Suppose they're worth it for the buddy finding and the radio. And as speedometer/ trip computer.




But for somebody new to GPS, I'd rate them a total POS. Phones are so much better and easier to use.
 

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Unless you ride far enough into the backcountry you can’t get a Cel signal. :face-icon-small-dis
 
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capulin overdrive

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Unless you ride far enough into the backcountry you can’t get a Cel signal. :face-icon-small-dis








Yup, hence the reason for GPS.


Guess I should have worded that deferent. Just sad how much better and easier the phones are when they have a signal.
 

newmy1

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Sold my Rhinos and purchased the new Garmin InReach Exploer+. Best of all worlds. Got rid of spot as well. Can use GPS on the device or phone.

Went from 3 devices (BCA radio/Spot/rhino) down to 2. Future version will hopefully have radio like the Rhino so one can get down to 1 device.


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