GPS Sun Glare
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GPS Sun Glare
I mounted my Tom Tom GPS unit to my handlebars, and went on a ride to see how it works. I purchased a "cheapie" mount because I'm not really sure how much I'm really going to need/want a GPS on my bike. Consequently, the mount I bought is limited in terms of the angles and position that you can orient the GPS. However, I was able to position the GPS so I could readily see it. The one problem is encountered was sun glare. Depending on the position of the sun in the sky, as well as the direction I was going, the sun glare would obscure by ability to read the GPS screen. Frankly, I'm not sure that a more expensive, "better" mount would alleviate this problem. Have any of you encountered the problem of sun glare? Is there a solution other than rotating the GPS in a position that minimizes direct sun from hitting the screen (assuming that is possible, and the rider can still see the screeen)?
#3
Well, FWIW I purchased a sun visor for my Zumo 550 when I bought it...It's still sitting on my workbench and never has been installed. To try to answer your question though, the sun's gonna be where it's gonna be. You're gonna need to position the GPS where you need it to in order to see the screen. Those two angles are not going to change irrespective of the mounting option you choose.
IMO if the sun is over your shoulder, you're going to have some glare on the screen and the mounting system probably won't have a significant variance on that.
Just my thoughts...
IMO if the sun is over your shoulder, you're going to have some glare on the screen and the mounting system probably won't have a significant variance on that.
Just my thoughts...
#4
I have a Garmin in a RAM Mount and you are right, mount has little to do with it.
What I found is that I can move the mount a little as mine has 2 ball and sockets for adjustment. Usually, the glare with totally wash it out for a short period and then the road will shift a few degrees and I can see again. I really use mine for general guidance. I will note that my next turn is onto X road in 7 miles. Then I just pay attention as I get closer. Really haven't had that much trouble.
Good luck getting yours ironed out.
What I found is that I can move the mount a little as mine has 2 ball and sockets for adjustment. Usually, the glare with totally wash it out for a short period and then the road will shift a few degrees and I can see again. I really use mine for general guidance. I will note that my next turn is onto X road in 7 miles. Then I just pay attention as I get closer. Really haven't had that much trouble.
Good luck getting yours ironed out.
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I mounted my Tom Tom GPS unit to my handlebars, and went on a ride to see how it works. I purchased a "cheapie" mount because I'm not really sure how much I'm really going to need/want a GPS on my bike. Consequently, the mount I bought is limited in terms of the angles and position that you can orient the GPS. However, I was able to position the GPS so I could readily see it. The one problem is encountered was sun glare. Depending on the position of the sun in the sky, as well as the direction I was going, the sun glare would obscure by ability to read the GPS screen. Frankly, I'm not sure that a more expensive, "better" mount would alleviate this problem. Have any of you encountered the problem of sun glare? Is there a solution other than rotating the GPS in a position that minimizes direct sun from hitting the screen (assuming that is possible, and the rider can still see the screeen)?
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It sounds like glare is an issue, regardless of the GPS brand or mount. The Sun Stopper shade sounds like something that will help. In terms of wearing polarized sun glasses, yes, I wear a pair of Maui Jim's. However, when the sun isn't hitting the GPS I can see and read it fine while wearing my polarized sun glasses. If you are saying that non-polarized sun glasses will "see through" the glare, then I guess I'll try and see if that's the case. Thanks for all the comments.
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