I personally hate anything proprietary. I have mounted an Android Tablet with phone service in everything I drive and the Talon is no exception. One of the best mods I have done to all my vehicles. The stock proprietary crap never cuts it for me, always lacking and never does what I want. For instance. my Audi Navigation is a total piece of crap, is almost impossible to find anything and costs hundreds a year to update.Has anyone heard if there are plans for future talons to have the touchscreen like the razors? That's all that's holding me back from pulling the trigger one one. I'd hate to buy one and then the next year they catch up with Polaris' tech.
With a Tablet, I can run any app I want (including Polaris' Ride Command for when I am with my PoPo riding buddies). I can upgrade to the latest and greatest for a few hundred bucks without replacing the entire vehicle. I can mount it wherever I need and when the wife is with me, turn it towards her and let her navigate. A Tablet is by far a better solution for me.
The car to car feature is more of a gimmick and is only good for a mile at best in straight line of sight. If there are any obstructions, the distance is drastically cut. In desert riding is probably usable but In the mountains and dunes, it is almost useless.Yes, but the newest not only communicates car to car with out cellular service, when you get home it connects to your wifi so you can upload or download tracks and update ride command. Makes it real easy to share tracks from rides. No more thumb drive.
They also have massively increased the number of trails shown. When my buddy first started using his in late 2019 it showed almost no trails. Now he has most of the major ones I have on OnX off-road, but not all.
The Android/Apple apps also track and upload like the OEM unit does. And you can share trails and routes. As far as I can tell, it works exactly like the OEM unit except no (somewhat limited) car to car feature.