@David-MP Hello,
First of all, I have to say that I have no personal experience with the devices mentioned, but I have dealt with them intensively in my circle of friends.
I only know the Android world and therefore can't say anything about the Apple universe. With Android, there are a number of restrictions on what is and isn't possible under Android Auto due to Google's strict specifications. This affects all the navigation apps I know, hence MRA. Many things can only be done on a smartphone and the Android Auto device is more or less a neutered device with a screen function.
I don't really care about listening to music or podcasts while riding my motorbike, but of course these are things that an old TomTom or Garmin can't do very well.
What I don't understand is, if you want the functionality of a smartphone, why don't you just get a rugged smartphone instead of this limited AndroidAuto emulation.
Rugged smartphones cost hardly any more than a Capuride, but offer the unrestricted Android world.
Friends have confirmed that it is similar in the Apple world.
This is not really an answer to the question posed by the topic starter, but rather a question about the purpose of these devices.
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