Is the Pulsar N125 Bluetooth worth the extra over the standard N125?
The Pulsar N125 is available from Bajaj in standard and Bluetooth enabled variants, with the later being slightly more expensive. The difference in price has stirred a debate among those that may buy and motorcycle enthusiasts. There’s also a Bluetooth version, which features turn-by-turn navigation, call alerts, and music control through the digital console. But this is not the case on a commuter focused 125cc bike, some argue that these features are unnecessary and the extra money could be used on accessories, or saved altogether. They say the Bluetooth functionality provides great value, especially for tech savvy younger riders. We also discuss if such connectivity features will become standard across all segments in future and if it is justified to pay a premium now.
Absolutely not worth it. The Bluetooth features are just a distraction.
I think it's worth it. Just the navigation feature has saved me from getting lost a few times.
It depends on your usage. For city commuting, probably not. It could be useful for longer rides.
It's not just premium Bluetooth. You get better graphics and a few other goodies.
I wish I had gotten the Bluetooth version. I mean it’s a small price to pay for added convenience.
Don’t waste your money, buy a good Bluetooth helmet instead. Much safer and more versatile.
It’s worth it for tech enthusiasts. For others, the standard version is sufficient for them.
I use the Bluetooth features all the time. The extra cost is definitely worth it for me.
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Is the Pulsar N125 Bluetooth worth the extra over the standard N125?
30 January 2025 09:13
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