Saturday, February 25, 2017

Falk-ibex-32 bicycle-navi-test

The fact that Falks IBEX 32 is a very special bike navigator is already close to the packaging – there is a bicycle holder. If you look at the tour planner with the pre-installed bike paths, the robust Navi is best placed on the bike. A little annoying is that the holder is attached to the handlebars with cable ties, so it can not be easily reassembled >


The IBEX 32 performs perfectly well and is a reliable way of cycling. Which routes should be preferred, can be set up before each tour if desired. How the different options, ways and goals are set up, the user opens up quite quickly. The operation is pleasingly simple and intuitive.


Impressive is also the pre-installed map material. Thus, cyclists can rely on a fully routable outdoor map of the United States with over 1.4 million cycling, hiking, forest and field trails. There are numerous outdoor POIs, which are interesting points for cyclists, such as bike shops or mountain huts. Too bad the IBEX is rather sluggish when recalculating routes. And also the leisurely device type tarnishes the otherwise good overall impression.

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