Is the Bluetooth feature on the Pulsar N125 actually useful, or just a gimmick?
Riders can connect their smartphone to the bike using Bluetooth connectivity for the Bajaj Pulsar N125. This feature allows you to use turn-by-turn navigation, call notifications and music control via the digital instrument cluster. Still, some riders are skeptical that these features are actually practical to use while riding, especially on a smaller displacement bike like the N125. Safety, ease of use, and, really, the need for short commutes are all concerns. Proponents say it adds value and convenience, especially to the younger rider, who is always connected. Even the debate is extended to whether these features should be standard on entry level bikes or should be kept for higher end bikes.
In reality, it's quite handy for navigation. I use it all the time when I’m in a new area.
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