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Friday, January 13, 2012

Garmin - Handheld carrying case Review

Garmin - Handheld carrying case
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I found this hard to find item on Amazon at a reasonable price. Delivery was fast and the item is perfect.

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Main Features
Manufacturer: Garmin, Ltd
Manufacturer Part Number: 010-10414-00
Manufacturer Website Address: www.garmin.com
Product Type: PDA Case
Material Details: Leather
Compatibility:
Garmin PDA - iQue 3600, 3200



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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Garmin Suction Cup Mount with 12-Volt Adapter for Nuvi 660 (010-10935-02) Review

Garmin Suction Cup Mount with 12-Volt Adapter for Nuvi 660 (010-10935-02)
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Fantastic mount, this is the same one that came with my Garmin (and was stolen).
I took a risk buying this since the description says it is for the 660 unit only. I'm looking at the package now and it says it works with 680, 670 660, 650, 610, & 600.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Garmin nüvi 750 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator with Portable Dashboard Mount Included Review

Garmin nüvi 750 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator with Portable Dashboard Mount Included
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The other Amazon listing of the 750 was removed, along with dozens of reviews. I will try and summarize the pros and cons and issues people had mentioned.
When turned on, the unit takes around a minute to load the maps. Solution - turn the unit on when you exit your house. It will be ready by the time you hook it up and start your car. Some had complained it took a long time to acquire the satelite, I have not experienced that.
I suspect that was a problem with the older firmware and has been corrected.
The manual is on line, not in the box. Not all the features are intuitive so its worth reading the manual. There are small things you might miss otherwise - such as converting the type pad to QUERY, or how to block toll roads, etc. The unit is rather easy to use, so its not like you will miss all that much if you don't read the manual.
The voice is clear and easily loud enough to hear. I also tried it out on the car speakers via the FM transmitter and it worked fine. (My antenna is in the rear, the GPS on the dashboard).
The calculated routes work though not always "the best" as there may be slighly shorter routes using some side streets.
- Driving to Ikea bypassing the toll roads it missed a short cut on routes 1/9 that would have saved a couple of minutes - not a big deal.
- driving locally it wanted to put me on faster main streets rather than side roads even though the route was longer and would have hit 1 or more stop lights. I know the local streets and my way would have saved a couple of minutes. Still - thats not a big deal. I dont care about a couple of minutes if I am lost - just want to get where I am going in a reasonable amount of time.What I want out of a GPS is:
1 - if I get lost I have "someone" helping me get to where I need to go, even if its a few minutes longer
2 - if I make a wrong turn - I want to know ASAP
I usually first look at the route via Mapquest or Google maps. You can transfer your destination from your PC to your GPS The point is added as a favorite. You can not download a planned route, just individual favorite stopping points.
*BUT - what you can do is create a route out of these saved intermedaite points, to optimize your route. Lets say you want to go form A to B but don't like the plotted route. Download 1 or more points from mapquest/google maps and set those as intermediate points. A -> C -> BYou have the ability to block a road. I haven't used it but I read in other reviews that it blocks the entire stretch of road, as opposed to redirecting you to the next exit. That is a negative that makes this feature less useful.The maps can be zoomed in and out for various levels of detail. Obviously you should not do that while driving, but its very useful if you pull over. The screen could be bigger to see more of the maps, but then it would cost more, so its ok as is.
I needed to go to an elementary school on town, and I only knew the approxiamte location. The POI (Points of Interest) showed a little picture of a school bus in the area - guess what that was ? :-)
But the elementary school near me wasn't shown. Not really a problem as usually one has an exact stree address.
One small gripe -
I found the magenta road route covered up the POI in one mode. It would be better to have them "on top of" the selected route. If you are driving and get hungry and pull over to look at the POI - Restaurants - its hard to see them with the magenta route on top. You can stop the route, but then you must reenter it. Probably not a big deal, (it will be in the recently selected list), but annoying since it would have been easier to have the POI on top of the route. Maybe someday this will be fixed with a firmware download. The map is functional, though you have to zoom in and out a bit if you want to study different parts of the route in detail. (its better to first study where you wnat to go with mapquest/google maps). Since you move the map by dragging different parts you need to zoom out then in. Of course if you first plot the course with mapqust you will have a good idea of the route. I don't really need the "bread crumb" option of showing how much of your route you have covered.
By pressing the turn and other boxes you get a more detailed listing of the route. This is of use if you want to review the route, but in all honesty I just look at the plotted route and compare it to mapquest.
The car moves across the map in very small jumps (like a sixteenth of an inch). This doesnt bother me, although others have said other brands (TomTom 730) are smoother.
When I first got the unit in December 2008 it lagged (it was slow in detecting wrong turns, and in announcing turns). Once I hooked it up to the PC and updated the firmware it was much improved. It no longer lags, and if you miss a turn you will hear "recalculating" in a much shorter period of tiem, based on how far you are form the correct raod. Still not as fast as the TomTom (from what I have read) but still improved.
All in all the 750 does all I need it to do. For the price (right here on Amazon) its the best value I've seen.
PS - Some of the complaints I read in the earlier reviews are unfounded.
Such as:
- you can change the type pad from ABCD to QWERTY
- you can see all the turns by pressing some of the text areas on the display
- you can go to the top level of the menu by holding down the menu keyDec 23/2009 update
I have used it for a year.
Some small complaints
1 - when I turn it on, it does take a while to acquire the satelite, which can be annoying if one forgets to turn it on inside teh house. It can delay your truip 1-2 minutes. Not a big deal, just a minor annoyance.
2 - For some reason if I dont have it plugegd into the car power jack I can't get it to acquire the satelite. This would be annoying if I wanted to take the GPS with me to find the cars location in a parking lot.
3 - You do need to clean the suction cup occasionally , else it can fall off the windshield. This has happened several times.
The main gripe is the selected route may not be optimal. The GPS always tries to put me on a road with stop lights (Route 22 in New jersey) instead of route 78. I think it must look at the posted speed limit and not take into account the stop lights. What I do sometimes is use map quest or google maps to come up with way points (intermediate locations) to force it to select a certain route. Care must be chosen becaus eif you put them off teh main route it will mess up your directions after that point (trying to reroutse you back). You will need to reenter your route. This is a minor annoyance, and can be countered by plotting your route with map quest or google maps.
If you rely on the GPS as your main guide for directions you will get to where you are going, but the route may well not be optimal. But if you are lost, it will get you to your destination, which is its main purpose. All GPSs suffer from this.
So the best way to use a GPS is first plot your route, print out your map quest directions, and bring along your GPS in case you get lost (such as returning home at night after a kids soccer game in an unfamiliar town).
I find it helpful as a backup, but am a little disappointed when using it as my primary guide (instead of Map Quest)


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Garmin GTM 20 FM-Band Traffic Receiver Review

Garmin GTM 20 FM-Band Traffic Receiver
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I purchased this for my Nuvi 650. My husband and I do not commute to work during rush hour, but we do tend to drive to visit my parents' around the evening rush hour. We figured it would be handy to help us avoid the Long Island traffic that turns our 25 minute drive into an hour drive around that time. We have several different main road options to choose from, and we were hoping it would automatically route us to the ones that had no traffic tie-ups. Here's how it really works:
It continues to route you the normal fastest way, regardless of traffic. Once you get near the road where there is a traffic jam, a small yellow icon appears on the bottom right hand corner of the GPS, with a number inside it. That number is the amount of minutes you can expect to be sitting in traffic on the road ahead. Touch on the icon and it will show you the stretch of road that has the delay and it will give you an option to "Avoid traffic?". ONLY if you click yes, it will route you to a different road to avoid the traffic. (After you click yes, it will ask you something like "are you sure you want to avoid, this route is already the fastest", but click yes again. That route is the fastest WITHOUT traffic, but not with. You can tell this by the new arrival time you are given when you ask for the reroute. It's usually earlier.)
Overall, I like the receiver, it does what I need it to do, only with a few extra steps. Ideally of course, it would ask you right off the bat when you program your route if you want to avoid all traffic, because that small yellow icon can be easy to miss if you're driving alone in the car and not continually glancing over at the GPS. They should play a little sound or something when it pops up! Then it's kind of dangerous to be poking around on the unit while it asks you twice about the reroute while you should be driving! I definitely don't regret buying it, but hopefully future models will have worked out the kinks.

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1 -- The GTM 20 is an integrated FM TMC (Traffic Message Channel) traffic receiver, antenna and cigarette lighter adapter. Designed exclusively for the American version of certain products, it receives digital information (where available) on traffic and road construction tie-ups that your compatible Garmin unit uses to offer an alternate route. TMC data, available in a fast-growing number of cities throughout North America and Europe, gives prompt, accurate notification of accidents, road construction, police, or emergency action, etc.so you can visually monitor traffic flow and, if necessary, avoid traffic tie-ups.2.Receive Real-time Traffic Data -- In most areas, depending on the service provider, TMC traffic broadcasts are continuoustheres no waiting for scheduled traffic news updates or random alerts. With the GTM 20, you see traffic developments in real-time, as they happen, so you can make the right decision sooner. The system alerts you when a traffic problem is on your route and proposes an alternate route to avoid the incident. Because traffic broadcasts are received via a silent FM data channel, you can still listen to music or news programming on your car radio without interference from incoming FM traffic data transmissions.The GTM 20 is a portable, all-in-one antenna, traffic receiver, and 12-volt cigarette adapter that does not require professional installation.

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Gilsson 110V-240V AC Charger Adapter Garmin Nuvi 650 660 750 755 760 765 775 780 885 855 850 Zumo StreetPilot C550 C580 Review

Gilsson 110V-240V AC Charger Adapter Garmin Nuvi 650 660 750 755 760 765 775 780 885 855 850 Zumo StreetPilot C550 C580
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It is not clear, either from the Amazon listing, or from the non-existent instructions included with this item, that the Garmin has to be connected to the CRADLE in order to charge. When I saw that the connections were incompatible I got angry and arranged to return this charger to Amazon. But, when I calmed down, I went to my car and removed the cradle and the charger works perfectly. This whole episode could have been avoided with proper WRITTEN instructions (which did not come with the charger, and/or a specific statement in the product listing). Anyway you look at it, this is just poor communication.

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Garmin AC charger (replacement) Review

Garmin AC charger (replacement)
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This item is shown as compatible with the Nuvi 650 and isn't. And the supplier, to whom Amazon refers you, is non-responsive. Money down the drain.

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Monday, July 11, 2011

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Garmin nüvi 650 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Review

Garmin nüvi 650 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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I have have a been a long time Garmin GPS customer including three generations of the Streetpilot. I am very pleased with the Nuvi 650 echoing some of the praises you've read here in the reviews.
However for those of who are on the fence about getting the 650 versus the 660 for the extra Bluetooth, FM transmitter and traffic receiver, I want to offer you some more reasons to consider the 660. The Nuvi 650 does not include the leather carrying case, AC adapter and printed manual which comes standard with the 660 packaging ($50 value).
As a an old time Garmin user, I am used to having these items come with my GPS. In addition, the Nuvis do not include CD/DVD map software nor the friction mount (must buy separately esp. for California and Minnesota). Considering how easy it is now for users to access the memory space of the Nuvi from their computers, it's much easier to corrupt the system unintentially. Thats when you'll need the original map software to recover.
Don't get me wrong, I do like the Nuvi 650 over my Streetpilot 2720 for it's size, improve user interface and the SirF Star III receiver for much more reliable GPS reception. But I can only give this product 4 stars because of the lack of accessories that I find essential for my usage and yet comes standard for the Nuvi 660, 670 and 680.

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With a gorgeous widescreen display, the Garmin nuvi 650 GPS Personal Travel Assistant is your answer to the call of adventure. A sleek navigator and a keen travel assistant, the nuvi 650 is preloaded with highly detailed City Navigator NT road maps for the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. This map database features nearly six million points of interest (POIs), including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, and attractions, and the data is provided by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality mapping. Step up to the nuvi 660 if you want to take advantage of Bluetooth connectivity, an integrated traffic receiver, and an FM transmitter.
This preloaded navigator brings all this fantastic map data to your fingertips with a super-bright, 4.3-inch widescreen display for improved map viewing, day or night. Use the touch screen interface to select destinations, look up POIs, and play your favorite MP3s and audio books.

The device comes ready to go with automatic routing, 3D or 2D map perspective viewing, and turn-by-turn voice directions that speak street names. It also supports configurable vehicle icons. These fun, customized car-shaped icons come in a variety of colors to add a personal touch to your vehicle's position on the map. With this GPS system on board you'll be prepared to steer clear of traffic with an optional FM TMC traffic receiver. If you choose this add-on feature, The nuvi 650 will receive alerts about traffic tie-ups and road construction that might lie ahead on your route.

The nuvi 650 includes many "must-have" entertainment and travel tools, including digital music and audio book playback, a JPEG picture viewer, currency converters, and more. All these great features make the nuvi 650 a complete Personal Travel Assistant.

Note: Optional software for language translation, detailed travel guides, and savings programs allow you to customize your nuvi to fit your travel needs.

What's in the Box nuvi 650 GPS navigation system, preloaded City Navigator North America NT data, vehicle suction cup mount, vehicle power cable, dashboard disk, USB cable, and quick reference guide.


Which nuvi is Best for You?Note: All nuvis come with detailed NAVTEQ maps containing more than 6 million pre-loaded point of interest locations.
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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Garmin 4.3-Inch Carrying Case Review

Garmin 4.3-Inch Carrying Case
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I don't understand all the glowing reviews for this case: based on the many four and five star ratings given by other owners, I figured it was a no-brainer and placed my order.
When it arrived, I was surprised to discover that the leather is coarse and thin and that there is no real padding for the Nuvi.
Basically, this is two pieces of hard plastic over which some low-grade leather has been stretched. The best thing I can say about it is that it fits the 650 snugly -- at least initially -- which is important, as one end of the case remains open (providing easy access to the headphone port and SD card slot, as well as a potential avenue for the carelessly handled Nuvi to slip out).
Do not look for a belt clip or carry strap option, either. This is simple protection of the most basic sort.
I do not expect this case to wear well; it just isn't constructed for regular daily use.
Given the price and quality of the Nuvi 600s, I expected better in a case.
BTW, shame on Garmin for not including even some flimsy basic protection like this in the box with the 650!
Unless it is important to you to get something with the Garmin name on it, I would advise shopping for a more durable and protective alternative to this case.

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Get durable all-around protection for your device with our sleek carrying case. The stylish case supports your phone while the soft inner lining protects it from scratches. Elastic side panels provide additional support and a glove-like fit.

The exterior is made of durable leather, and you can use the side pocket to carry a few SD cards.
Compatible Garmin Models: nuvi 200W, 205W, 250W, 255W, 260W, 265WT, 465T, 610, 650, 660, 670, 680, 750, 755T, 760, 765T, 770, 775T, 780, 785T, 850, 855, 880, 885T
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