Beyond hardware, the core software experience is defined by Most GPS units are designed to calculate the shortest or fastest route—a trait that leads motorcyclists onto monotonous highways. The Rider 600, however, asks the rider to select a level of "bendiness." Leveraging TomTom’s extensive map database, the device analyzes road geometry to string together sequences of curves, elevation changes, and scenic overlooks. This feature turns a commuter's A-to-B journey into a visceral riding experience, discovering local gems that specialized forums often miss. For the touring rider, the ability to import GPX files from trip-planning apps like MyDrive or Kurviger is seamless, ensuring that custom routes drawn on a computer appear flawlessly on the handlebars.
: Features a 4.3" high-brightness display that recognizes input even through riding gloves and switches between portrait and landscape modes. MyDrive Route Planning : Plan detailed journeys on a desktop or phone using the TomTom MyDrive app and sync them wirelessly to the device. Updates via Wi-Fi new tomtom rider 600
By following this user guide, you'll be able to get the most out of your TomTom Rider 600 and enjoy a safe and enjoyable riding experience. Happy riding! Beyond hardware, the core software experience is defined
To mount the device, you simply hover it over the cradle; the magnets pull it into place with a satisfying clunk . It locks automatically—no latches to slide. To remove it, you squeeze two ergonomic triggers on the side. For the touring rider, the ability to import
: Includes a weatherproof (IPX7) design and a glove-friendly capacitive touchscreen.
Motorcycles vibrate. Smartphones know this—which is why their camera optical image stabilization (OIS) often breaks after a few thousand miles of handlebar use. The new TomTom Rider 600 mounts via a new "Vibration Dampener" system.
: A unique rotating mount allows riders to switch between horizontal and vertical views, which is particularly useful for seeing more of the upcoming bends in the road. : Forget cables; the