Garmin Nuvi 370 - 3.5 in. Car GPS Receiver
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- Form Factor: Fixed
- Map capabilities: Internal, Map cartridges / Data cards
- Enhanced accuracy: WAAS enabled, EGNOS enabled
- Screen Size: 3.5 in.
- GPS Type: Automobile
- Input Method: Touch Screen, Voice Command
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Easy to use with Bluetooth and N.America & European maps
Pros
Extremely easy to use, bluetooth works great, accurate maps, good battery life
Cons
Small screen, weak volume, expensive
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
If you want a small accurate GPS with European maps, you can't go wrong. Look around for a good deal, the list price is way too high.
Everything you need is in the box.
Really, a great small, stylish GPS with the latest satellite receiver, USB cable, windshield mount, dashboard disk, international charger, carrying case, traffic FM receiver, CD-ROM, and a car battery charger.
This little GPS continues with Garmin's tradition of well made, accurate and extremely easy to use GPS devices. The bluetooth capability has a limited compatible phone list (check their website), but if it works with your phone, it works great. Downloads your address book, allows you to dial directly from the GPS, and if you lookup a restaurant for example on the Garmin, a little button lets you call them right there.
The maps cover all of North America, all of Western Europe, and most of Central Europe. You get a free update if available when you purchase it.
The battery life is excellent.
The screen is a little small and you have to turn down the radio volume in the car if you want to hear it. The biggest drawback is that it does not allow you to plan routs ahead of time, one destination at a time. The MP3 functionality works well, but is very basic in features and almost no organization capabilities.
Really, a great small, stylish GPS with the latest satellite receiver, USB cable, windshield mount, dashboard disk, international charger, carrying case, traffic FM receiver, CD-ROM, and a car battery charger.
This little GPS continues with Garmin's tradition of well made, accurate and extremely easy to use GPS devices. The bluetooth capability has a limited compatible phone list (check their website), but if it works with your phone, it works great. Downloads your address book, allows you to dial directly from the GPS, and if you lookup a restaurant for example on the Garmin, a little button lets you call them right there.
The maps cover all of North America, all of Western Europe, and most of Central Europe. You get a free update if available when you purchase it.
The battery life is excellent.
The screen is a little small and you have to turn down the radio volume in the car if you want to hear it. The biggest drawback is that it does not allow you to plan routs ahead of time, one destination at a time. The MP3 functionality works well, but is very basic in features and almost no organization capabilities.
