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Garmin nüvi 670 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator

Garmin nüvi 670 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator
MSRP: $1,099.99
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Garmin nüvi 670 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Features

Pre-loaded with complete Navteq maps for all of North America and Europe
4.3-inch, touch-screen TFT LCD display with 480 x 272 pixels of resolution
Bluetooth for hands-free calling; Integrated receiver for traffic data
MP3 player, photo viewer, world clock, currency and measurement converters, calculator and more
Weighs 6.2 ounces and measures 4.9 x 2.9 x 0.9 inches (W x H x D)
 

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Additional Garmin nüvi 670 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Information

portable GPS satellite navigation unit with flip-up antenna * includes car and home power adapters, USB cable, carrying case, and rechargeable battery with 4-8 hours of life * 4.3" color (480 x 272 pixels) touchscreen control * 6 million points of interest * integrated FM-TMC traffic-info receiver with free 3-month subscription to traffic-info service included (additional subscription required after trial period) * text-to-speech technology lets voice prompts announce road names over the built-in speaker * Bluetooth technology lets you make and receive hands-free phone calls * SD card slot (supports up to 4GB) *

 

What Customers Say About Garmin nüvi 670 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator:

I have found that I can be confident in the route given by the GPS. This is a great product. The Bluetooth and MP3 player work flawlessly. I'm sometimes confused as to why it will choose a long route to get from point A to point B. However, it always gets me where I'm going.

Got to Bergamo, then Firenze, through Firenze's complex streets to the stadio to seek tickets for a soccer match (couldn't get them but again not a Garmin issue) then down to Val d'Orcia without a single glitch. I knew when I bought it that I might have to pay, so I won't be too upset if I have to. Didn't try to update the European map. Finally decided to upgrade, picked the 670 because the screen size to price ratio was the best I could find, and it had European maps included.The really good:Arrived early; booted up right out of the box and found satelites faster than the e-trex, pretty intuitive interface (although I did eventually read the manual on disk,) mounted easily in the car and worked very well on a test drive in the states.

Very, very happy.The Good: Day trips all around Tuscany with no problems. More in a minute. Initially set the voice to Italian (my wife and I are both reasonably conversant) but quickly changed back to English - no reason to make the driving harder.Trip time estimate was really good, directions were excellent; a little harder to set a more scenic route than the old set-up but quickly learned how to add an intermediate point to get a route off the autostrada when we wanted to. For 11 trips to Europe, I have used a Garmin e-trex connected to my lap top with a RS232 to USB converter, a Y plug in the cigarette lighter to power both the laptop and the e-trex, and Mapsource software on the laptop. The other is that playing music through the Nuvi speaker is an ear hurting experience. I'm home now, and going to see what I can do about upgrading the European maps. Walking the "wrong way" on a one-way street caused the voice to exclaim "re-calculating" every block, much to the amusement of the other pedestrians.

Navigated us out of the airport and for the first half of our trip beautifully. Acceptible, and we enjoyed the drives none the less.The OK:Back to Firenze fine, but Firenze to Bologna was where the old maps were a problem. Playing through the FM worked but the FM antenna was in the rear window and it was never great sound. The device took up a lot less room than my old setup in my carry-on, leaving more room for a change of clothes and some necessities - which I needed but that has nothing to do with Garmin - When we got to Milano (Nuvi recognized Milan, but did better with Firenze than Florence) booted right up and found satelites in 30 seconds without being told we weren't in the USA anymore. Maps were old; went on line and got a USA update free - took a while to download but no problems. Lots of new construction near Bologna and the Nuvi got terribly confused. Finally shut the voice off and just followed the signs. Although U-turns on winding roads are not fun, this was only occassional and we did fine.

Incidentally, suction cup mount stayed on for thirteen days without a problem. On a very foggy day in the hills/mountains of Tuscany took 40 seconds to find satelites and accuracy was a little off - a couple of times went 3-4 hundred yards before finding out we were on the wrong road - the right one having started out parallel but heading up hill not down. I would think that bicyclists and hikers would want a non-auto function. A lot of gear, hard on the navigator (laptop on the lap is hot and uncomfortable) but very clear maps and some neat features (like saving tracks easily, making slides out of screen prints to really annotate my trips, etc. If there's a way to get it to set a pedestrian route I couldn't find it.

Once off the Autostrada it was fine, but I couldn't figure out how to get it accept the track we had taken as an acceptible route for the several times we traversed this area.The not okay:Marked the location where we parked outside the old part of Bologna, then used the Nuvi to get back to the car later in the day. Finally, nothing on the Garmin site gives a clear answer on how (if possible) to get the Nuvi to interact with my MapSource software. If I can get it free, great. This could be worked around but was irritating. I have read that I maybe could have gotten a free upgrade, maybe not, but I was very aware that Garmin had already discontinued the model and wanted to see if old maps were a problem.

There should be a difference between easier and dumber.Overall, a great upgrade. Didn't do great with finding our kind of restaurant (menu only in Italian, no-one outside hawking tourists, local food, no pizza for pranzo) but no worse than most guide books and we did eat very well on our own. Had recorded about four gigs of music on an SD card - two problems: Rhapsody does not recognize the NUVI as an MP3 player so demanded money to allow a download to the card. Making the device much more user friendly is great, but I could do stuff with my old set-up that I can't do (yet) with the Nuvi. I'd get the same model again without hesitation.

Simply awesome. A great GPS for a great price. I really love it. Very easy to use.

This product has more features than I'll ever use but those that I have used perform very well. Purchased for 4.4 inch screen and European maps. The 'voice' of the unit is very clean and understandable.

However it has directed me very well in cities like Boston, NY, CapeCod, St. In St. The reason why I gave it a 4 is because the map on my GPS is old and it does not have some of the new highways ( I bought it 4 months back). It directs me to most places. This (nuvi 670) is my first GPS. But I have yet to use these backups. I am happy with it, it directs me pretty well. But this is not an issue.

But when I did not go on it, and went the opposite way it "recaluated" and directed me to the highway (which is what I wanted). However it is not very good on rural street roads because the map is old. I love it. Louis it directed me in the opposite direction on a one way street. Louis etc. It does not stick to my windshield. When ever possible I back it up with printouts form mapquest. I am happy with it.

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