How Much Is The Navigator Model Garmin Nuvi 350?
I find a awesome deal for Garmin Nuvi 350 is $300.http://dealstudio.com/viewtopic.php?t=34…
I find a awesome deal for Garmin Nuvi 350 is $300.http://dealstudio.com/viewtopic.php?t=34…
I love mine. Can’t count the number of times it helped me find a better or shorter route. Especially around traffic jams in places that I am not familiar with. Used to have to pull over and pull out the map and then go on my way again. I hit a couple of buttons on my GPS now and it will reroute me or I can just scan the moving map to see what other routes are available.
personal reviews?
Whats comparable to this unit?
Yes…..I’ve found it usually starts about a mile ahead. I bought one a couple of months ago, and my technology hating boyfriend and I are very impressed by it. The information you can get is just unbelievable. You can bring up ATM’s, hospitals, shopping and restaurants (both categorized into the type you’re looking for…), gas, etc. We went to a place about an hour south of here and my boyfriend wanted a B.B.Q. restaurant–I entered “Rest’s”, then barbecue, and it came up with about 15 of them, listing how far and direction. You just touch the one you want and hit “Go”. Unless I’m just going to a local store or something, even if I know where I’m going, I now take it everywhere, for that reason…….hope this helped. (& if you like colors, Best Buy exclusively carries pink ones, which I got!, and they had the perfect case I got for it too-just slips into–black with pink felt inside!!!-around $20)
I like the Magellan Maestro 4250 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator.
This is the first GPS I’ve owned or used, so I’m not speaking from experience. It worked GREAT on our trip from Vermont to HHI, South Carolina. The directions and POI’s served us very well. The screen helps folks in the back seat see what’s up. The AAA references work great, too. It generally responds well to our verbal commands. Two points on that, though: follow the directions (speak softly); and I wish you could program it to respond to custom commands.
The only reason I took one star away was because of the Bluetooth. It actually works with my PDA (Audiovox VX660), even though it’s not listed. Many phones aren’t listed. But the volume isn’t sufficient at highway speeds (even in a very quite Audi A6) and the connection between the phone and the GPS/Bluetooth has to be re-established every time you turn the unit back on, which is pretty lame. But otherwise, I recommend this unit to others.
none…. gps show an real type movement of your car… phones are not programmed to do that. Just turn left.. turn right…
the three wires terminal are broken over the head
One has the word metroguide?
Hello, for any of you who know what geocaching is, do you know if this is a good GPS to use to search for caches?
There is a person that is selling it for $35. It has no batteries or cables but it comes with manual. Should I buy it?
Need something easy to use and view. Does it matter that we will be walking instead of in a vehicle? I’ve never used one before and have no idea what to look for. Are there specific “cards” one can purchase for various citys?