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New Garmin 2730 XM Satellite Radio + Weather

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#1 ·
No proprietary data cards needed either. Ah well, such is progress. But, the 376C has a better screen! "Ah said the fox, "...those grapes are probably sour."

http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2730/
 
#3 ·
I like the wireless feature buit in also; another thing to eliminate haywire BTW. Crap . . . almost sorry I got the 376C!!! But, the screen is better! heh heh Maybe the 2730 on the K12GT????

I presume that you can transfer you XM satellite radio and weather via the PUCK. The reason I believe this to be true is my first 376C was faulty (not really, we later found out that a firmware update got rid of the problem), but I was able to use my original PUCK on the replaced 376C. Unless Garmin is EVIL and comes with a different connector/pin config.
 
#4 ·
John,

Has it been determined if the 2730 gets weather radar? I know they were talking about the 2730 getting XM NavTraffic with Weather (which doesn't include radar), but nothing about getting XM Weather (which includes radar). If that is the case, the 376C is still my preferred unit.
 
#5 ·
Jeff, from the URL, first paragraph. Altho' it not showing anywhere else troubles me.

The StreetPilot 2730 offers real-time XM NavTraffic, XM WX Weather, and XM Radio capabilities. It comes ready to go, right out of the box—there's no need to download maps from your PC.
 
#6 ·
eljeffe said:
John,

Has it been determined if the 2730 gets weather radar? I know they were talking about the 2730 getting XM NavTraffic with Weather (which doesn't include radar), but nothing about getting XM Weather (which includes radar). If that is the case, the 376C is still my preferred unit.
It doesn't get the radar
 
#8 ·
EdBruce said:
It doesn't get the radar
You're right!!! Here's from their URL; reading it helps.
[Additionally, the StreetPilot 2730 can also receive XM weather data*. Current weather conditions for over 2,000 locations, and weather forecasts for 162 cities, are displayed on-screen. United States county storm and flood warnings are also highlighted, allowing motorists to make prudent driving decisions. ]

That rates a BFD from me, anyways! USELESS
 
#9 ·
2730 vs 376C

Just sold my 276C and trying to decide which way to go for the new ride...I was thinking the 376C was 'the one' but not sure now. The MP3 capability in the 2730 is appealing, but there is no mention of 'water resistance' in the specifications on the Garmin site. Also the screen has slightly less pixels than the 376.
Anyone have an opinion on the useability of the 2730 in a motorcycle environment?? Or is it primarily aimed at the automotive market...

Jim
 
#10 ·
I just sold my 2610 and bought a 376c. The weather and xm radio were big points in favor of the 376c, but the screen quality & ability to view in bright sunlight really tipped me over to the 376c. Also consider the fact that you'll be using the touchscreen on the 2xxx series with your gloves -- a screen protector is really a good idea.

I liked the 2610 a lot better in the car than I did on the bike. The CF thing is good, but most of us are probably computer geeks in some way or another, so it's not that big a deal for me to carry along a laptop. There's also the thought that the 376c runs off of a battery, while the 26xx series does not (don't think the 27xx does either, but may be wrong...).

:)
 
#12 ·
Garmin 2730..

It looks like the vendor will only be recieving the 2730's on Dec. 21st...Not that that is a show stopper. I can't even use it on the snowmobile before then, never mind the RT...
By the way there is no mention of the water resistance of the 27xx series, even on the Garmin site???

Jim
 
#14 ·
IMO, only God can report accurate traffic.

For what it's worth, I had XM for 2 years. The traffic they provide is nothing short of "worthless". Living in the NY metropolitan a 2 mile backup can occur over a flat tire changer on the shoulder and takes approximately 4 minutes to build. By time XM would get around to reporting it, the car was at STS, on the lift and new slicks installed.
If you want up to date traffic, go drive around. FM radio is full of live "free" traffic reports that are semi-accurate. And when you see news choppers buzzing an area, there's a tie up, betcha!
So, save your money on XM if all you're looking for is traffic updates. Get it for the music or sports, okay.
Ed