I've recently discovered the need to have a GPS while in my vehicle and while cycling. My vehicle is not new by any means and did not come equipped w/ mobile GPS. I did some research for a unit and finally settled.
If you are in the market, avoid all SONY products, as they are in the 1st year of manufacturing. TomTom was a top choice of mine, but after taking 30 minutes to play and interact with the interface and units I found Garmin Nuvi 360 to be my choice.
Some key notes for the 360 that stood out:
1) Price is a bit high at $800.. extended warranty and tax $950.
2) Voice directions including street names. Most just say "turn left in 300 yards" without letting you know what fucking street to turn on.
3) Auto detection Night driving mode, switches the LCD colors and makes you feel like you are in a submarine.
4) Very compact, smaller than most PDA units and the suction mount is very very small.
5) 5 hr rechargeable battery life, comes w/ Wall and Lighter recharges.
6) Built in mp3 storage and player... scrap your Nano!
7) Transportation modes: Vehicle, Cycle, Pedestrian. Great for leaving the car and meeting destinations on foot.
Fucking interface is amazingly easy. I stumbled around in SONY's UI, but Garmin is top notch and fast.
9) Sick statistical data collection capability. Interface displays your current speed, estimates ETA, total trip time, highest speed, avg speed, total stop time.. etc..
Factory Detail Features:
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If you are in the market, avoid all SONY products, as they are in the 1st year of manufacturing. TomTom was a top choice of mine, but after taking 30 minutes to play and interact with the interface and units I found Garmin Nuvi 360 to be my choice.
Some key notes for the 360 that stood out:
1) Price is a bit high at $800.. extended warranty and tax $950.
2) Voice directions including street names. Most just say "turn left in 300 yards" without letting you know what fucking street to turn on.
3) Auto detection Night driving mode, switches the LCD colors and makes you feel like you are in a submarine.
4) Very compact, smaller than most PDA units and the suction mount is very very small.
5) 5 hr rechargeable battery life, comes w/ Wall and Lighter recharges.
6) Built in mp3 storage and player... scrap your Nano!
7) Transportation modes: Vehicle, Cycle, Pedestrian. Great for leaving the car and meeting destinations on foot.
Fucking interface is amazingly easy. I stumbled around in SONY's UI, but Garmin is top notch and fast.
9) Sick statistical data collection capability. Interface displays your current speed, estimates ETA, total trip time, highest speed, avg speed, total stop time.. etc..
Factory Detail Features:
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- Receiver: high-sensitivity WAAS-capable GPS receiver by SiRF
- Display: 2.8” W x 2.1” H (3.5” diag.), 320 x 240 pixels; bright, TFT display, 64K colors, with white backlight and touch screen
- Unit dimensions: 3.87" W x 2.91" H x 0.87" D (98.3 mm x 73.9 mm x 22.1 mm)
- Weight: 5.1 ounces (144.6 grams)
- Battery: built-in lithium ion battery — between 4-8 hours of battery life depending on use
- Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling
- Supports FM TMC traffic alerting
- Includes Garmin Lock™, an anti-theft feature
- Voice announces streets by name
- Preloaded maps for all of North America or Europe
- Fingertip touch-screen interface
- Look up addresses and points of interest
- Choose 2D or 3D map perspective
- Upload custom POIs, including alerts for speed zones and safety cams with POI Loader
- Built in Travel Kit includes MP3 player with sample MPs, audio books, picture viewer, world clock, currency and measurement converters, calculator and more
- Add optional software such as Travel and Language Guides to personalize nüvi
- SD memory card expansion slot
- USB interface for loading data
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