Portable GPS thread
#1
Portable GPS thread
Anybody know anything about portable GPS's? I'll be living in Miami next year and would like to have a GPS in case I get lost. Looking for 4.3" or bigger. Also need bluetooth and text to speech. Other than that the most important part to me is good solid directions to my destination that wont throw me in a loop.
#5
Why do you need Bluetooth? If it's for hands-free phone then I suggest not using the GPS to take your calls. The sound fidelity for voice calls suck donkey balls.
Text-to-speech? I've heard non-English names get butchered. Up to you on that one.
I like my wife's Garmin nuvi250 ... but I believe the nuvi260 has the text-to-speech you covet but not sure about the bluetooth. It's a widescreen 4.3" so that should easily be less than $300.
Text-to-speech? I've heard non-English names get butchered. Up to you on that one.
I like my wife's Garmin nuvi250 ... but I believe the nuvi260 has the text-to-speech you covet but not sure about the bluetooth. It's a widescreen 4.3" so that should easily be less than $300.
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#15
Originally Posted by Dem1K
garmin's are just so damn ugly, which bothers me. And why are they all that dull looking silver?
the newest models coming out now have different colors, i wish my 660 was all black instead of silver though.
#18
Originally Posted by derrick
Why do you need Bluetooth? If it's for hands-free phone then I suggest not using the GPS to take your calls. The sound fidelity for voice calls suck donkey balls.
Text-to-speech? I've heard non-English names get butchered. Up to you on that one.
I like my wife's Garmin nuvi250 ... but I believe the nuvi260 has the text-to-speech you covet but not sure about the bluetooth. It's a widescreen 4.3" so that should easily be less than $300.
Text-to-speech? I've heard non-English names get butchered. Up to you on that one.
I like my wife's Garmin nuvi250 ... but I believe the nuvi260 has the text-to-speech you covet but not sure about the bluetooth. It's a widescreen 4.3" so that should easily be less than $300.
yeah, the bluetooth features on them are crap, you can't hear very good, they can't hear you either... you end up yelling and frustrated.
The whole idea to Text to Speech is so that you keep your eyes on the road and not have to look away in order to look at the screen... TRUST me, you'll still look at the screen... and like derrick said, they can't pronounce street names for shit.
Just get the most basic one with the 4.3 screen
#22
#23
I just bought a Nuvi 200W. It's great. It's fairly inexpensive, especially compared to some others. I got mine for $215 before tax at wally world. It doesn't call out specific street names...it just says "Turn right" or "Turn left in X number of feet" and then again right before you are on it, so unless you absolutely need it to call street names (which you don't) I think it is great.
It's 4.3 inches too. I recommend it
It's 4.3 inches too. I recommend it
#25
Garmin NUVI 370 here. Second because the 1st was stolen in my car (broken glass of course). It doesn't get any better than this.
Last May I was in Europe... life was *so much easier*.
BTW learn to use the GPX format, preparing your point of interests in advance on Google Maps.
http://www.elsewhere.org/journal/gmaptogpx/
Otherwise, entering 20-30 points of interest manually on your GPS is less than fun.
Last May I was in Europe... life was *so much easier*.
BTW learn to use the GPX format, preparing your point of interests in advance on Google Maps.
http://www.elsewhere.org/journal/gmaptogpx/
Otherwise, entering 20-30 points of interest manually on your GPS is less than fun.
#26
Originally Posted by Saintor
Garmin NUVI 370 here. Second because the 1st was stolen in my car (broken glass of course). It doesn't get any better than this.
Last May I was in Europe... life was *so much easier*.
BTW learn to use the GPX format, preparing your point of interests in advance on Google Maps.
http://www.elsewhere.org/journal/gmaptogpx/
Otherwise, entering 20-30 points of interest manually on your GPS is less than fun.
Last May I was in Europe... life was *so much easier*.
BTW learn to use the GPX format, preparing your point of interests in advance on Google Maps.
http://www.elsewhere.org/journal/gmaptogpx/
Otherwise, entering 20-30 points of interest manually on your GPS is less than fun.
#27
Originally Posted by Dem1K
garmin's are just so damn ugly, which bothers me. And why are they all that dull looking silver?
That being said, I've had my Garmin Nuvi 350 for a few years now and have been very happy with it. I rarely use it in my own car except for road trips, I have used it in a lot of rental cars.
#28
Does anyone use this instead of the windshield mount. I have a radar detector so it'll get in the way.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1167445402439
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1167445402439
#29
Originally Posted by Renegade
Can you explain further? Don't really understand that. I decided on the nuvi200w, had a $70 dell gift card got it for $151
#30
Originally Posted by Mowgli
Hand typing your places/addresses to drive to on the touchsceen can be a pain. Before travelling for example, I would do this for the places I knew I needed/wanted to visit ahead of time.
#31
Originally Posted by Renegade
Does anyone use this instead of the windshield mount. I have a radar detector so it'll get in the way.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1167445402439
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1167445402439
for some reason this link's not working... but for less clutter, you could always get a mount for your RD like this...
....and for about $15 you can get a cord that'll hook/power the RD from the rearview mirror.
#32
Originally Posted by Renegade
Does anyone use this instead of the windshield mount. I have a radar detector so it'll get in the way.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1167445402439
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1167445402439
#33
http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?t=863569
I just ordered it for local pickup. I was waiting on the 200w, but this was too good of a deal to pass up.
I just ordered it for local pickup. I was waiting on the 200w, but this was too good of a deal to pass up.
#38
a little over 2 years ago I got this for my Treo and honestly? I've gotten every pennies worth... I still use it on a daily basis.
last Christmas, I treated myself to a TomTom 920 which... at the time, was the top of the line model (now it's 930), I did return it only because all the newer features to me were simply worthless (half the time, I couldn't understand street names pronunciations, FM transmitter was junk, couldn't hear conversation through bluetooth). Which is why I always advice people to not spend the extra on the little lame features, but just get the basic model that'll get you from point A to point B... in ANY brand.
last Christmas, I treated myself to a TomTom 920 which... at the time, was the top of the line model (now it's 930), I did return it only because all the newer features to me were simply worthless (half the time, I couldn't understand street names pronunciations, FM transmitter was junk, couldn't hear conversation through bluetooth). Which is why I always advice people to not spend the extra on the little lame features, but just get the basic model that'll get you from point A to point B... in ANY brand.
#39
Originally Posted by Renegade
Does anyone use this instead of the windshield mount. I have a radar detector so it'll get in the way.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1167445402439
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1167445402439
i have that and love it also. i dont like using the suction because it leaves that circle mark on your windshield so thieves can see it and know you have a navi. and sometimes the suction decides not to stick to the windshield.