Bosch split screen display for BMW, Kawasaki and Ducati

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Bosch split screen display for BMW, Kawasaki and Ducati
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Bosch split screen display for BMW, Kawasaki and Ducati

Bosch split screen display for BMW, Kawasaki and Ducati

Bosch split screen display for BMW, Kawasaki and Ducati

Bosch split screen display for BMW, Kawasaki and Ducati

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Bosch is offering a new TFT display for motorcycles that also masters split-screen technology.

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In this way, different content can be displayed in parallel on one screen.

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The user can configure the display.

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Apps can also be integrated via the MySpin technology.

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The motorcycle manufacturer determines which these are in each case.

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Bosch split screen display for BMW, Kawasaki and Ducati

Bosch split screen display for motorcycles
New at BMW, Kawasaki and Ducati

Supplier Bosch initiates another wave of innovation in the advertising sector for motorcycles. The new, freely programmable display will initially be installed at BMW, Ducati and Kawasaki.


Uli Baumann

05/11/2020

Splitscreen technology is already known from cars in the premium segment. With the new Integrated Connectivity Cluster from Bosch This technology is now being used in motorcycles in the form of a 10.25-inch TFT screen. In addition, with the smartphone integration solution MySpin, the contents of the smartphone can be transferred to the motorcycle display.

Different content on one display

The new TFT display celebrates its premiere in the facelifted BMW R 1250 RT. On the generously dimensioned screen, the driver receives all information relevant to him at a glance and is not distracted from the traffic. The user decides which content he wants to see and can operate it using the controls on the handlebars. The content of smartphone apps, for example, is automatically adjusted to the size of the motorcycle display with MySpin. Thanks to the split screen, the screen simultaneously displays important information such as speed or warning messages.


Bosch split screen display for BMW, Kawasaki and Ducati


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Together with the also new networked 6.5-inch display from Bosch without split-screen function, Ducati will integrate the MySpin integration solution into its vehicles. Here is the new one Multistrada V4 Pioneer. Kawasaki will follow in 2021. MySpin, which allows networking via WLAN, Bluetooth or USB, was launched on the market in 2014 and adapted and expanded in 2016 for the two-wheeler and powersports vehicle segment.

Manufacturers determine the offer

MySpin integrates a wide variety of motorcycle-specific partner apps and thus offers a wide range of services. Tour planners, hotel and restaurant finders and digital radio offers are currently on offer. The range of apps is continuously being expanded worldwide. Thanks to the cloud connectivity of MySpin, manufacturers have the option of addressing the driver directly and keeping him up to date with important, personalized information. The manufacturers themselves decide on the availability of the apps and their scope and can add new functions and apps to the portfolio at any time.

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Conclusion

Extensive integration of the smartphone into the motorcycle’s displays was long overdue. MySpin offers a good approach here, but it is controlled by the respective manufacturers. Common automotive solutions such as Apple Carplay or Android Auto are more permissive here.

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