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The GPSMAP 60CSx Portable Navigator is one of most popular models for outdoor and marine use. It contains a removable ... more
I am amazed by this GPS. I have 2 others and this one out preforms both in cover. It picks up the satellites in heavy tree cover and haven't had it in any canyons or ravines yet to know how it will work there. It will pick up satellites in the house read full review | report as inappropriate
The features do not remotely live up to the hype. The base map is close to useless and without the addition to the add on map, will do no more than a $150 gps. If I still had the box, I would send it back read full review | report as inappropriate
buy.com had the cheapest price(mid $300), so I shopped from buy.com. It had a plenty of feature and nice rugged design. Screen was bright enough and reasonably good battery life. I liked the overall look and feel. Two major issues for me. The devic read full review | report as inappropriate
GPS NUVI 650 CITY NAVIGATOR NORTH ... more
This seems to be a larger version of the Nuvi 350, and I'm glad that I spent the extra $70 for the larger screen display. I've never heard anyone say that they wished their screen was smaller. All the functions were easy to understand, and the unit c read full review | report as inappropriate
Pros: Good navigation Cons: Poor pronuciation of local streets. I found the unit easy to learn and use, and that is a plus. However, it totally does not know pronunciation. I live on Long Island and a major road is Sunrise Highway (Rt. 27). It is read full review | report as inappropriate
Garmin's next-generation, sleek and stylish line of personal trainers--the Forerunner 305 Portable Navigator. This ... more
I've found the 305 to be highly accurate with no issue of signal degradation from trees or other objects. The manual is clear and easy to understand. I found the training software to be useful to me for comparative purposes. Overall, I am... read full review | report as inappropriate
i was kind of surprised at the other reviews because my experience with the gps function has not been very good. the unit takes forever to lock up and when placed side by side with my etrex for comparison it requires three to five times longer to... read full review | report as inappropriate
I got my first Garmin 305 about 2 months ago. The first day I got it the Enter button stopped working. I returned the Garmin 305 to the dealer and was quickly shipped a new one. I am currently using the second Garmin, however the heart rate... read full review | report as inappropriate
GPS receivers have become so compact that it's now feasible to wear one on your wrist. GPS device manufacturers like Garmin and others have expanded their product repertoire with more unique options, such as the Garmin Forerunner series of wristwatch read full review | report as inappropriate
GPS NUVI 270 CITY NAVIGATOR NORTH ... more
I wish I had bought this one first! I must say I was impressed with the TomTom until I used the Garmin. The major fallacy of the TomTom is that annoying auto-zoom that takes you down to the lowest level, not to mention that it won't let you zoom all read full review | report as inappropriate
The Garmin Nuvi series of GPS devices enjoys a fair number of fans. The Nuvi 660 and the Nuvi 350 have earned an average of 7.5 and 8.6 user ratings, respectively. And it's not hard to see why. These ultraportable gadgets not only serve as navigation read full review | report as inappropriate
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The Nuvi370 GPS Navigator and Personal Travel Assistant builds upon the best selling features of the Nuvi family while ... more
This is my first GPS device for myself. I bought my parents a Lowrance iway500c which is an excellent in car device. But i needed a mobile device to take to italy with me. This thing does just about everything i expect from it. The screen is visi read full review | report as inappropriate
This is the 3rd GPS unit I have owned and I am a bit disappointed. First off, the "intergrated traffic monitoring" means that the unit is shipped with Garmins add-on GTM12 device. This device is not integrated and needs to be attached to the 370... read full review | report as inappropriate
The gps works very well; but the included suction cup mounting device is inadequate. When I tried to use it, it kept falling into my lap. I then ordered a friction mounting device in response to an email from Amazon recommending it for my Garmin... read full review | report as inappropriate
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Rugged and ready to ride, the z?mo 450 is your faithful guide to the open road. With glove-friendly, left-handed ... more
Very easy to use, easy to mount. Best feature is the database that stores such things nearest places to eat and type of food, gas stations, parks, movie theaters...basically anything you can imagine. You can easily pick the place you want to go... read full review | report as inappropriate
Pros: light and portable Cons: expensive, and overated used this zumo for about three weeks, and used it on a trip from pittsburgh to myrtle beach. it is everthing you would expect from garmin. i did return it however, and expect since nobody else read full review | report as inappropriate
After hearing good things about the Zumo product line from Garmin and owning another Garmin GPS unit I purchased the 450 model because I did not need all the features and the expense of the 550. First off there is no owners manual in the box only... read full review | report as inappropriate
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Take your ride to the next level with the Edge 205 Motorcycle Navigator, Garmin's GPS-enabled personal trainer and ... more
The Garmin Edge 205 is exactly what Garmin positioned it to be: a sophisticated cycle computer and training partner that derives its data from a highly-sensitive GPS receiver. It is not the GPS unit to get if you're trying to geocache on your... read full review | report as inappropriate
Starting with some positive comments, the unit itself (hardware) is nice, it's slightly larger (thicker) than a standard mobile phone and feels sturdy. The screen is clear (but small) and buttons feel nice and are well placed. The unit has the new... read full review | report as inappropriate
On the good side: It holds its GPS fix well, and it seems relatively accurate with respect to speed, time, average, and position. Used with the Garmin Training Center software it makes some useful speed/elevation graphs, and records your workout... read full review | report as inappropriate
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Garmin Edge 305CAD GPS receiver shines among the GPS Receivers for its quality and solid design. But don't take my word ... more
Garmin, with the Edge 305 heart rate/cadence, has set the standard and literally eliminated the competition. The only thing the others can do at this point is to copy in attempt to duplicate. We have (2) with HR and CAD. Both have been used on the... read full review | report as inappropriate
Computer Brain sent the wrong product right before Xmas so the present that I intended had to be shipped back and it is Jan. 16 and I am still awaiting the right one. So I don't even know what the product is actually like yet. read full review | report as inappropriate
I've tried all different types of bike computers, and this, to me, was going to be the holy grail. Although the price is very high, it has a lot of functionality that I wanted. One really cool thing is that it gets coverage everywhere. I went to... read full review | report as inappropriate
Garmin GPS. Simple navigation at an affordable price that's nvi 250. This entry-level Personal Travel Assistant ... more