Garmin 010-10979-00 Suction Cup Mount w/Vehicle Power Cable Kit

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GARMIN 0101097900 Suction Cup Mount w/Vehicle Power Cable Kit. Vehicle suction cup mount with vehicle power cable for Garmin nuvi 200, 250 or 270. Includes suction cup with arm, unit bracket, 12 volt cigarette lighter power cable, and adhesive dashboard disk for on dash mounting. Mount your GPS to a glass surface and charge your unit in your vehicle with this suction cup mount/12 volt adapter kit.
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- Suction Cup Mount w/Vehicle Power Cable Kit
- Mount Your GPS to a Glass Surface
- Charge Your Unit in Your Vehicle
- For Garmin Nuvi 200, 250 or 270
- 1.0 Lbs (WxLxH) 4" x 4" x 4"
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Customer Buzz
 "Garmin Suction Cup Mount w/Vehicle Power Cable Kit 010-10979-00" 2009-08-16
By R. Logsdon
This product is exactly as advertised and is exactly what I need and want. I received it earlier than promised. Output voltage is 5vdc at 1amp. Input voltage is 10 to 30vdc at 1amp. I am extreemly satisfied. My wife will get a break tonight....

Customer Buzz
 "Everything was there" 2009-05-23
By J. Callanta (San Francisco)
The replacement package I received was exactly what the description says it would have. I recently lost the clip for my Garmin Nuvi 205w and I was looking for a replacement. There was that other product that only came with the clip itself but this one for a little extra came with the base circle, the ball stand, navigator clip, and car charger. I figured since I have two cars just place the extra base and ball stand on the other car so when changing vehicles, I can just detach the navigator with the clip still on thus not having to worry about losing the clip again.

Customer Buzz
 "Good Value for your money" 2009-04-19
By Alfonso Jalil (Guayaquil, Ecuador)
Ths is my first GPS; I a very haapy with this purchase because it has information from US and Europe

Customer Buzz
 "Garman GPS Charger" 2008-05-31
By M D Lofton (West Bloomfield, Michigan United States)
Needed the charger for my mothers GPS. She simply loved it. The 1st one she purchased from Best Buy broke after only 3 uses. This one is holding up, so far, so good!

Customer Buzz
 "Perfect fit for Nuvi 200W" 2008-04-10
By Reviewer
According to the writing on the package, this fits Nuvi 250W, 200W, 270, 260, 250, 200.



Works as advertised. It is the original thing made by Garmin. Cost $25.49 w. free shipping from Amazon - which is very reasonable when compared to other online vendors.



In case if you wonder, like I did, the vertical C-shaped bracket that holds on to the GPS unit is also included in the package, although it is missing from the Amazon picture. The included bracket looks like this.




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Garmin nüvi 1490T 5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Integrated Traffic Receiver

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The large 5.0" nüvi 1490T offers multiple-point routing and lane assist with junction view to help you manage busy highway interchanges. It also has subscription-free traffic alerts for most cities, hands-free calling, pedestrian navigation options and ecoRoute.It realistically displays road signs and junctions on your route along with arrows that indicate the proper lane for navigation.
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- No more guessing which lane you need to be in to make an upcoming turn.
- It's easy to see where you're going on nüvi 1490T's 5-inch touchscreen display.
- For hands-free calling, nüvi 1490T integrates Bluetooth wireless technology with a built-in microphone and speaker.
- nüvi 1490T includes advanced navigation features to take the worry out of traveling.
- In addition, nüvi 1490T automatically sorts multiple destinations to provide an efficient route for errands, deliveries or sales calls.
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Customer Buzz
 "CAVEAT EMPTOR (Buyer Beware)" 2009-09-02
By B. Chall
On September 1, 09 I bought a 1490T from Best Buy in Reno who agreed to match Amazon's price. I like buying from Amazon but after reading many reviews about poor quality control of Garmin GPS units, I felt it would be quicker to return the unit if there were problems.

This turned out to be a good decision. The first unit I bought could not acquire a satellite signal. I did a firmware upgrade to no avail. The signal strength meter would either show one or no bars. On the other hand, my Iphone, with Navigon software downloaded into it, would access the satellite in seconds. I returned the unit the same day for a refund. Today, September 2, I went to another Best Buy in the area and bought another unit. I tried it in their parking lot and it had the same problem. Just to be sure it wasn't me who was doing something wrong, I talked to their installers in the auto section, who install GPS units every day, and their tech played with it for awhile and concluded that there was something wrong with the unit. Again, another refund. They told me that the Reno store had just gotten another unit in stock, so I drove back to that store. This time, they didn't even make me pay for it first and they opened it up and took it out to the parking lot, and same problem. It couldn't acquire a satellite, and no signal strength showing on the meter. Again my Iphone, in the same position, picked up the satellite in seconds.

I would say that there is, obviously, a problem with a whole batch of these units. I do plan to try again, in a month or so, and see if Garmin has solved the problem. If so, I may still buy one. But, not right now. One Best Buy employee asked me if I had talked to Garmin support. I actually did the day before I purchased it. After reading so many horror stories on the 765T I wanted to know if there had been problems with the 1490T. He said there hadn't been as far as he knew. I had to stay on hold for 35 minutes to talk to the Garmin tech.

My feeling is that if I buy something new and it has problems right out of the box, I'm not interested in spending hours on the phone and otherwise trying to solve it. I want it to work right out of the box or screw it.

Garmin needs to get their act together regarding the quality control on the GPS units they ship.

Customer Buzz
 "Disappointing Map Detail" 2009-08-20
By Joe Back (Athens)
I have recently bought this gps and tried it out on a 400 mi trip. In my opinion this gps -at least with current firmware- is disappointing when used for navigation. Even at the 'dense' map detail setting, it shows no features at all on the 3D maps, no context, no cities around, no highway crossings. No approaching POIs too. And of course, no mountain or river or lake names. I was struggling to figure out where I am! This problem should be corrected by a new firmware update (is Garmin hearing?) . Navigating in a blind manner is completely useless and annoying.



To sum up the pros and cons:



PROs

1. Nice display, too bright, needs to be set at 50-60% brightness to be pleasant.

2. Responsive touch-screen, big size makes selections easy.

3. Fast & smooth moving and rotating map. Pleasant to watch.

4. Solid built unit, a bit heavy though.

5. Nice menus, many displayed fields are now selectable.

6. Excellent ecoroute feature, helps see your driving costs.

7. Ability to plan and save (up to 10) multi-waypoint routes.

8. Clear bluetooth connection (bigger speaker) if you manage to pair gps with phone (see cons below).

9. Micro SD card.

10. Many more pros, no space to account for all here.



CONs

1. The 'less map detail' problem mentioned above.

2. Heavy and ugly power cable, not nice to look in car.

3. Short battery life (just over 2 h) due to bright 5" screen consumption.

4. Panning/browsing screen almost impossible (see rubber-band effect) due to software bugs.

5. Some settings (like favorites, POIs or other) are 'forgotten' after power cycles, or after connection to PC.

6. Annoying big info balloons popping up if a place on map is touched. Balloons hide map features.

7. Big screen don't show more map area, as opposed to 4.3" units, just bigger text and icons. Another disappointing engineering from Garmin.

8. Bluetooth pairing with phone is plagued with many bugs.

9. Many other minor bugs, hopefully to be fixed with upcoming software updates.



Customer Buzz
 "Nice upgrade" 2009-08-12
By C. Pak (Greenville)
Update: August 15:

- My con I listed below about the buggy firmware (2.7)... it's VERY buggy. The nuvi "forgets" my settings such as vehicle icon, map detail display level, time format whenever I plug my nuvi into my PC (to transfer waypoints and such). Still keeping the unit but looking forward to an update REAL SOON...hopefully.



I've owned many Garmin units over the years (GPS V, eMap, nuvi 350, 265W, 750, 755, tried 1260T, 1350). I decided to upgrade to the 1490T because of the larger screen and thinner form factor.



Just some observations:



Pros:

- The display is 5 in diagonal, that may not seem much bigger than the 4.3 but it is. The resolution is the same as the 4.3 wide-screens units but the extra space is well worth it and noticeable! It also makes it easy to hit the right button on the touch screen.

- User interface has received some minor updates, mostly in the cosmetic department. The font is new and contributes to a refined feel, everything is "smoothed" and looks very good. It's also VERY responsive and doesn't feel like it's lagging.

- I like the new menu organization, they didn't bury as many of the options and settings in sub-folders.

- You can change the map display so that the data fields are stacked along the right side as opposed to being in the corners. I like this view a lot. With this stacked view, you can see 4 data fields (3 are customizable) versus the two in the normal corner view.

- The unit is about half an inch thick, it's very easy to carry around, even pocket-able in a pinch.

- (updated) The speaker on this unit is MUCH better than on my 755, 1260, 1350; perhaps they had room to add a larger speaker. The spoken directions sound not only louder but fuller and do not distort at high volume.



Cons:

- The mounting cradle is a two-step/two-handed affair, unplug the mini-USB then unmount from the two point cradle. The older, better quality cradle is literally one click grab and go from a nice powered cradle. Don't know why they removed that (cost savings?).

- A common complaint: less detail shown on maps. The newer nuvi's show fewer street names at the same zoom level as the older units. The argument being this reduces clutter. I'm not happy with it, but it's not a deal breaker. Garmin has added alot of other information to the map display and I can understand they don't want to overwhelm the user with text.

- The latest firmware is 2.7 and it seems to be quite buggy. Issues with Bluetooth, saving favorites, thats all I've experienced.

- Note, this comes with version 2010.10 maps. Garmin just released version 2010.20 maps. You only get one free upgrade.

- Very expensive...



I am planning on replacing my 755T with the 1490T. The larger screen size is just so overwhelmingly impressive it outweighs the cons in my book. If you're not into that type of stuff then the 1490T is probably not for you.









Customer Buzz
 "Very big screen but not worth the price!" 2009-08-10
By G. Singer (Lancaster , Pa USA)


I am a valued user of the garmin's gps's. The issue with this one is that Garmin did not invest alot of time in making improvements. It's almost like the engineer left their brain at the office entrance. Why can't they just remember to put things in a alphabetical order? I spent alot of money on this and have been watching the price drop every week. The screen does not make the price and the lane changer does not work as well as i would like it to. Missed to many lanes trying to drive around New York. The pop up baloons need to stop and the search for POI are not so good in route. The big issue is it always directs me to go another mile in another direction then the faster route to my own home? Not sure why but when I go my own way the time changes to the quicker route? I have a a garmin 265 and it always finds the best direction. Save your money on another then the new one here.

Customer Buzz
 "Some good, but some backward steps in my opinion" 2009-08-07
By AlanG (Franklin,ma)
Final Update:

After some frustration returned it:

1) You drive on a state highway for miles with detailed view, you only see a web of road networks with little to no text (no cross roads marked, no poi etc). Compare with 660 where it was fun to use the GPS. I asked myself do I need a 5 inch screen @499 to just view this ? NO!!

2)GOt impression software has been rushed out to meet deadline. Eg. Keyboard style not remebered, they tried to fix it on a update which is BTW available already out a product release at the start fo the month, but still messed up. Now on 'ABCD' style it remembers but defaults to number view when entering street names so need more key presses to get 'letters'. This indicates to me probably pure management of sofwtare testing vs requirements at Garmin. I am sure this will get fixed eventually but I have formed a poor impression on newer garmins. Too many with big price variatiations, but minor differences..



3) New graphics style- They have managed to make the same information on same size screen (I tried the 765, exact same software as 1490t) looks smaller with new menu button right in the middle of the main navigation route. To see what I mean go to for eg: [...] and check the image of the 660 and then any of the newer ones like the 765.

Garmin- If things are not broken dont try to fix! What was broken was inability to sort alphabetically. Good new features were lane assist & integrated antenna & multi point routing. What needs fixing is better traffic updates. I am afraid the 300/600 series may become the classic garmin that made the company the market leader at one time!!



Well thats my review, hopefully by the time others buy they would have updated the sofwtare to fix some of the issues so maybe should check later reveiwe!

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Original review:



My NUI 660 was stolen 3 weeks ago so waited till end of this month for this as thats when it became available..

My first impressions are not all that positive, that I have got a RMA and wondering if I should buy the 765 ($200 cheaper) or a tom tom or some thing else.

Basically the 5 inch screen is nice, and compared to 660 ability for multi point routing is good. Although the later seems not that efficent at routing, if any one lives in Boston and drive to South NJ, will know the importance to avoid GW bridge and go on Tapanezee. I tried inserting tapenzee as a way point, but incredibly it calculated to TPZ then drove back via 87s back to GW, instead of a more logical and shorter Garden State Parkway.



The junction view poped up briefly when driving on mass pike and approaching 128 but seems just a flashy feature because when I was actually got close it never showed up. I just happend to glance and was lucky to spot it the brief moment it poped up.



My main complaints is compared to 660 experience or in general



More Update: Unlike 660 if you make a right turn and then have to make another immediately, the 1490t does not say so before the first one. Instead as I made the right tun, accelerated but withing 400ft it says make a right. No pre warning like in 660, and I missed that turn. I am just wondering who makes design changes at Garmin!!!! That will be a deal breaker, unless tells me I am mistaken on this!!!



1) Pann-ing map is almost impossible, it is jerky than scrolls more than you want. Huge problem..

2) Even in detailed map it does not label some points of interst or local river/lake names anymore as you are driving. That was a nice feature so consider it as step back from 660.

3) Autorouting is slower but probably can live with it. Nice if the upgrades went the other way though!! Same with map drawing..

4) Annoying pop up balloon on map when searching for address. Why, why?? Cant see the map anyway with baloon

5) Commercials for bes western and others annoying. I think just shows up when idling though, not sure

6) Traffic allert wiltl sometimes say traffic ahead but never came across and the map does not high light where it is. Traffic feature as in 660 have low confidence it will help daily travel, at least its free now..

7) High Time Garmin fixes their search method, same issue with 660. For example to seacrh near.. You cannot type boston, ma. If you just type boston you will see an unsorted listing of cities of Boston and you need to scroll to find where boston ma shows up. No logical ordering. Nice if we can specify a state or zip or at least sort by distance to where you are or something better!! Imagine seraching for some more common name than boston!!

8)Jills voice is now very annoying and rough, maybe new speakers. Also I think it says re-calculating few times when doing so which can be annoying. At least ran into it once not sure if 2 recaluclate events triggered while the first one hadnot completed.

9) Keyboard style is not remembered between power cycles so might as well not have that option. nobody is going to go to tools menu to change it from qwert to abcd every time.

10)Keyboard seems more crowded and less responsive than in 660, delelte key not obvious.

11) Contact list cannot be sorted alphabetically as in 660. hasnt enough people complaint about this already for garmin not to listen???

12) At power up the display does not automatically rivert to map view if you dont do anything, instead the main menu screen which is useless to watch while driving.

Update: The display does ebentually go to map mode so this is OK..



13) Speed display seems consistantly less by 3MPH from actual speed. tested on two cars so wondering if they could not have calibrated it better as it seems systematic..

14) No MP3 or Audio Books or FM transmitter or line out (I can live without so not big for me, line out would have been nice to hook up with your car audio)



Improvements

1) Bigger screen, but less glossy

2)No anntenna on the back, beautiful exterior design, looks more sturdy

3) Power attaches to unit not base holder. Have mixed view on this. May be good if travelling no need to take the base holder with you

4) More customizable options, menu labeling is better, i.e not everything is hidden under food and lodging anymore

5) speed limit indication is good, and seems accurate even as the limits changes on the same road. Impressive, at least around boston so far!



Overall dont see anything major to get excited about vs 660. 765 seems to have the same features minus the 5inch screen and $200 cheaper, so may consider that or studying other tom tom too. Wish Garmin will spend more resources on address sorting, seraching etc than adding flashy features as upgrades.


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GARMIN 010-10723-01 USB Cable

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This cable allows you to make a powerful connection between your GPS and your PC. Create routes and waypoints on your PC and transfer them to your GPS. Also it allows you to download map detail from MapSource CD-ROMs to compatible units. Cable features a USB connector. Does not provide wiring for external power.
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- Usb Cable For GPS Navigation Systems
- Allows User To Connect GPS Device To Pc
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- Allows User To Download Map Detail From Mapsource Cd-Roms To Compatible Units
- Does Not Provide Wiring For External Power
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Customer Buzz
 "Good, but don't need Garmin brand" 2009-08-29
By Carmen Ruelas (California)
After I purchased this, I read on the Garmin website that any compatible USB cable will do. So this product is good if you want the GARMIN name on it--if not, you may find a compatible cable at your local Dollar Tree :). I purchased this for my Garmin NUVI 255 WT and it works fine. It is the same USB cable sold on the Garmin website which is the cable you need to register, download updates, etc. It does not charge your GPS.

Customer Buzz
 "Just what I needed..." 2009-08-21
By The Knoa (NY USA)
This USB cable works perfectly with my Garmin Nuvi 255W. It allows me to hop online, update my GPS, download new voices and cars from the Garmin website. Works great!

Customer Buzz
 "Sue" 2009-08-18
By Sue (Tonawanda, NY)
I had to purchase the cable to update my Garmin Nuvi 200. I received it in a timely manner and used it immediately. No problems with the cable and it allowed me to update my maps immediately.

Customer Buzz
 "A Must Have for Garmin GPS Devices" 2009-08-05
By GPS Ready (Pittsburgh, PA)
Since quite a few Garmin GPS devices come with a car charger, but no wall charger and no USB cable, this is a must for those buyers. And online here, you will save quite a few bucks from having to buy it at a brick & mortar electronics store. Used it for my GPS device online registration - simple and efficient.

Customer Buzz
 "Just what you would expect a USB cable" 2009-07-25
By Denise A. Sedman (Detroit)
Went to the store and tried to buy just a USB cable. No luck. Best Buy had some multi pak for $25. Buy this product online so you get exactly what you want. No more, no less.


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Garmin 010-00658-20 Forerunner 405 GPS-Enabled Sports Watch with Heart Rate Monitor (Black)

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GARMIN Forerunner 405 ANT S Black GPS Enabled Sports Watch/ HRM. Garmin International is pleased to announce the new Forerunner 405 GPS enabled sports watch. This sleek sports watch tells you how far, how fast and when you are in your heart rate zone. The Forerunner 405 can be used indoors or out, when you are outdoors you can use the built in high sensitivity GPS receiver for your training, plus with the new touch bezel you can scroll through menus on the run. While indoors you will be able to use the ANT plus Sport wireless technology to connect to an optional foot pod to measure speed and distance when indoors. Users can upload data to Garmin Connect a new web based application which lets users analyze data with interactive graphs that chart their pace, time, distance and heart rate. The Forerunner 405 will be offered in two different colors black or green.
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- Round 4-Level Gray Fstn, 124 X 95 Pixel Display
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- Computer When Device Is Within Range
- Heart Rate Monitor
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Customer Buzz
 "AN EXCELENT PURCHASE" 2009-09-05
By Rogerio Woisky (Brazil)
I had all the forerunners and this 405 is the best, easy to use, small like an ordinary watch and gives you all the data you need for your running activities.

For the first time it is difficult to learn how to access the different "windows" because it is based on touch, but with a few tries it becomes easier

definitely I would recomend this producto to every runner.

The only disadvantage is that it has only 8hs of battery life under use and then it is not recommended to trekkings mainly if the place has no eletricity to recharge the watch

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 "Ditch the bevel" 2009-09-01
By Scott Young (wilmette, IL,USA)
I had the 305, and despite reading some negative responses here, couldn't wait to get the 405. And, like many of the others writing in, have been very disappointed. The bevel is a frustrating addition - I have spent a lot of time pushing it trying to change the menu. No problems with accuracy, but the battery dies constantly in mid-run.



I hope the 505 goes back to a push-button menu, and that they bring in actual customers for feedback prior to releasing the next generation. This is a step in the wrong direction for Garmin.

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 "Don't Buy it" 2009-08-30
By Disappointed (USA)
My experience with the 405 is really hard to describe. It is a great product when it works but absolutely frustrating when it does not. Several problems have occurred for me that made me want to post this review. First, no gripes on the bezel, operation, etc. However, the problem with mine is that it has often frozen during runs and needed to be re-booted. The watch continues to track time, but not distance, the pace drops and the satellites are obviously no longer being tracked. The last few re-boots (and yes, there have been many to keep it functioning, during runs, even) have resulted in strange test screens and now the watch is no longer recognized by the ant device and will not pair. So, if you are lucky to get one of the good ones and it functions, then great, but if you are as unfortunate as I am to have gotten a defective product that you are constantly trying to keep working, you will soon be frustrated and wishing that you had just gone for a run and never heard of a forerunner 405. As I write this, I have been trying to get the watch to function properly for longer than the time it takes me to run the ten miles I had planned, prior to my watch failing to transfer data, my fruitless searches through the manual and online and finally my resignation in writing to customer service. I'll see whether Garmin stands behind this watch, but many other reviews don't give me hope on their customer service. I have had it less than a year, but still, I think you are taking your chances when purchasing one and you might want to reconsider. Regardless, if you decide to go forward keep your receipt and if it freezes in the first 30 days - even once - take it back.

Customer Buzz
 "Like it but some issues" 2009-08-28
By Curtis J. Ehlinger
Really like my 405 and wouldn't want to run without it. However, during my past couple of runs I've had it "freeze" up and switch to the time screen and when I touch the bevel it won't scroll. Called tech support and they said unfortunately that is a problem. I told them that I run with some other people that have the watch and they don't have the issue. They had me turn the sensitivity from medium to low and said if that doesn't help I should turn on auto scroll and then lock the bevel because this happens when it gets wet. I don't know about you, but I do sweat when I run. I don't like having to put it on auto scroll because when I look at the watch when I run I want to see what I want to see. We'll see how turning down the sensitivity works.

Customer Buzz
 "I'd never receive the item" 2009-08-17
By Nelson Ferreira Da Filho (Marília,São Paulo,Brazil)
How I said in other e-mail, I'd never receive the item.

I'm no longer in USA.

Other way you can send to me in Brazil.

My adress is:



Nelson Ferreira da Costa Filho

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Use your widescreen nüvi while keeping it protected in this smart case. Flap simply opens to use or closes (magnet holds it securely closed) to protect screen while in your pocket or on your belt. Small hole allows connection to headphone/audio jack (on units so equipped). On/Off switch and miniUSB connecter also easily accessible while in case. Two pockets on inside of flap for data cards. Belt loop on back for attaching to belt.
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- Helps Protect Nuvi from Scuffs and Scrapes
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- Compatible with nüvinüvi® 200W, nüvi 205W, nüvi 250W, nüvi 255W, nüvi 260W, nüvi 710, nüvi 750, nüvi 755T, nüvi 760, nüvi 765T, nüvi 770
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 "A very nice case" 2009-08-27
By Linda (Western Montana)
This case fits my Nuvi 255W perfectly. It feels well-protected and is really well-made.

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 "Garmin case" 2009-08-22
By R Wilson (San Diego, CA)
Case is well worth the protection it offers when traveling. Fits in my computer case..no problem.

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 "GARMIN NUVI CARRYING CASE 010-10987-00" 2009-08-19
By Nick A. Nickolas (Bellevue, Wash.)
I OWN TWO GARMIN NUVI'S. A 760 AND A 265WT. I PURCHASED A CARRYING CASE FOR THE FIRST NUVI. I FOUND IT QUITE GOOD. IT KEPT THE UNIT SECURE, CLEAN AND SAFE. IT WAS EASY TO REMOVE THE DEVICE. THE COVER INCLUDED A MAGNET WHICH KEPT THE COVER CLOSED AT ALL TIMES. THE LEATHER WAS OF GOOD QUALITY FOR THE PRICE. I ORDERED A SECOND CASE OF THE SAME TYPE FOR THE SECOND UNIT. I WOULD BE SOMEWHAT CAREFUL OF ORDERING THE CASE WITH THE OPEN TOP. THERE DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE ANY OBVIOUS WAY TO KEEP THE GPS FROM SLIDING OUT AND BEING DAMAGED OR LOST.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Carrying Case." 2009-08-18
By Lu (Illinois)
My Garmin fits snugly so it won't slide out, but it still goes in easily. I think it's great. I relied on reviewers' comments to decide which case to get.

Customer Buzz
 "Perfect for my Garmin 760" 2009-08-18
By Mary Smith
I like everything about this case. It fits my nuvi 760 perfectly and I like that it closes and stays closed so there's no danger of it falling out. The window cut-out makes it easy to use if you're using it on foot.


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Garmin nüvi 500 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

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The Garmin nuvi 500 will guide you while you drive, hike, bike or boat. Go sightseeing with geotagged images from Garmin Connect Photos or see your terrain with the digital elevation model basemap. The nuvi 500 comes preloaded with highly detailed City Navigator North America NT Lower 48 States plus topographic maps for the U.S. The preloaded map data features millions of points of interest, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and attractions. The map data is provided by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality mapping. Geocaching, including Wherigo Platform player Built-in DEM Basemap (Digital Elevation Model) 3.5 QVGA color antiglare TFT with white Backlight Touchscreen Display - 320 x 240 Pixels User replaceable lithium-ion battery - up to 8 hours depending on use Dimensions - Width 4.21 x Height 3.35 x Depth 0.9 (10.7x8.5x2.3cm) Weight - 7.6 ounces (215 grams)
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- Built-In 3D Basemap
- Includes Built-In Lower 48 Us States Topographic Maps
- 3.5-Inch Display, 320 X 240 Pixels
- Easy Touch-Screen Interface
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Customer Buzz
 "Good price, great Performance" 2009-08-26
By Physicist (DC Suburbs)
I have had this GPS for over a month now. It works very well. It replaced a much older GPS of another brand. It cost almost half as much and does much more. It is nice for walking as well as driving. It fits in a shirt pocket. I recommend spending a bit more for this model than the less loaded model.

Customer Buzz
 "good all-around gps" 2009-08-24
By Jared A. Smith
I've used my nuvi 500 for mototcycling (with RAM mount), geocaching, and in the car. It's been on the bike in driving rain without problem.



The Bad: Only car charging cable included. A standard, inexpensive USB cable will transfer data with a computer...but won't charge the unit. Lack of magnetic compass hurts geocaching capabilities. No headphone jack. Maps don't differentiate between a good gravel road and a dirt path that requires 4wd and a winch. POI's are missing many long-standing establishments. Even after doing all the auto updates, mine still doesn't speak street names. Where's the manual?



The Good:

It has saved my bacon on several occasions and despite some shortcomings, I'd buy the same unit again if I lost this one. You can buy GPS units that will do any one job better....but it's tough to find one that will do a passable job at all of them.

Customer Buzz
 "Truely a life saver" 2009-08-14
By Dominic Hardin (USA)
I would not know what to do without my Garmin. I get lost in a shoe box and I tell you it's a big stress reliever to go places and not have to worry about getting lost. Very easy to use and nice bright screen. I would highly recommend this product to anyone.

Customer Buzz
 "A Crossover GPS Device with Pretty Good Performance" 2009-08-10
By T. Chan (USA)
PROS:



1) A crossover type GPS device works for driving, hiking, boating etc. After updating its latest software, you will have an additional usage mode: Scootering.



2) It has longer battery life comparing with other nuvi models. This is good for you to carry it around without worrying too much about running out of battery.



3) Weather sealing design is good for normal out door activities.



4) It has been accurate and reliable so far during my driving and hiking.



5) It has very good satellite acquisition capability. The satellite lock time for hot start normally takes less than 5 seconds. It takes about 45 seconds for cold start. More impressively, all these happened inside a brick ranch house, not in an opening area.



6) Nuvi 500 multi-language supports both display menu and "turn by turn" audio instructions. Switching between different languages is quick and easy. It is well suit for traveling overseas or a family with people that have different language preferences.







CONS:



1) The device does not come with the latest map and the latest operating system. To get free map update, you need to register this GPS device on internet, and to download approximately 3 GB files. It toke me more than 4 hours to download and to do installations. (I have cable modem internet connectivity.) You can pay $10 to ask GARMIN sending you DVD instead of downloading maps from internet, but you have to register on the internet first. As indicated by other reviewers, you need to have a USB cable to do internet registration. The USB cable does not come with this GPS device.



2) Right out of the box, "speaks street names" does not work. Even after your registration on the internet, and after automatically updating nuvi 500 operating system, it still not work. you have to go to GARMIN web side to download languages that support TTS. I think this should be done automatically during system update. At least, after software update, it should give a message to let customers know what they need to do to let "speaks street names" work. Currently, there is nothing.



3) Disconnecting from PC does not work well. After I selecting "eject USB device" from PC, nuvi 500 power does shut down. However, if I do not disconnect USB cable between PC and GPS device quickly, it will start itself and connect with PC again, which is really annoying.



4) The software user interface design is for GPS devices that have flat borders. Nuvi 500 has a higher border around touch screen. This higher border results in difficulty to press icons near the border. I do not have fat fingers, but I miss-selected icons several times near the border.



5) Some GARMIN maps for foreign countries do have problems. From what I known, the earlier version of "Garmin City Navigatorfor Detailed Maps of China" has about 500 meters offset. This offset also existing in Hong Kong and Macau maps that comes with "Garmin City Navigator Southeastern Asia" product. If you use nuvi 500 with those maps in China, you will get lost. It is shamed that GARMIN selling those maps without checking their usability. However, this is not nuvi 500 design or manufacture fault.



Generally say, this GPS device is strong in performance. Even nuvi 500 suffers with GARMIN software, I still give it four stars, because it works well in USA, which is this product package designed for (preloaded street maps for lower 48 states and U.S. topographic maps). Further more, those software issues are fixable, if GARMIN want to do so. For now, overseas travelers should check map accuracy before traveling to avoid headache. One simple way to check GPS map is comparing GPS map with Google map at the same coordinate. There are lot of GPS map vendors that support GARMIN GPS device, which provide alternatives instead of using GARMIN maps. For me, it is worth to do extra work to deal with map issues, such as using third party maps, as long as the device hardware is fast, accurate and reliable. I will travel to Hong Kong soon; and I will use maps that were not sold by GARMIN.





Customer Buzz
 "Terrible customer service" 2009-08-06
By Kevin M. Mcnichols (Pittsburgh)
I just got a nuvi 500 and I would never buy another Garmin product. Garmin doesn't include an owner's manual- you have to download one. To register the product you have to go to Garmin and download a plug-in to your browser. The downloaded manual sucks. They don't include an AC adapter. As if you didn't pay enough already, they are happy to sell you one. The car charger provided doesn't work in my car, and the manual instructs me to purchase a 3A high blow fuse to replace the fuse in the adapter they provided. (I'm sure they have 3A high blow fuses at the 7-11 down the street.) Customer service didn't respond to my e-mail questions, and don't even bother calling them. The recording advised me that there would be a 35 minute wait for a customer service representative. (I wonder how Garmin's CEO likes listening to 35 minutes of Muzak.) Better you stay with the phone on your ear for an hour then they cut profits by hiring enough help. With the way Garmin disregards your time and the inconveniences they heap upon you, they really don't deserve future customers.


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 "Good quality" 2009-09-03
By Janet Maneenak
I think the suction cup mount for Garmin must be manufacture made like this. The quality is perfect.

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 "Great product!" 2009-09-03
By Jane Kincaid
It's a great product-simply can not do without it. We left our original one in a leased vehicle and didn't get it back. I was glad I was able to find another one.



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 "Garmin Suction Cup Mount" 2009-08-18
By Nancy R. Hickman (Fernandina Beach, FL USA)
We bought this to have a second mounting in another vehicle. It's exactly as we expected and was delivered in a timely manner. Thanks.

Customer Buzz
 "Had everything I needed." 2009-08-11
By W. Rickman
It had both the clip for the GPS and the suction cup base. Unlike the ones in the local stores which only had the base.

Customer Buzz
 "no safe place to put it!" 2009-08-04
By Emilie G. Staryak (California)
This is what came with my Garmin when I bought it. Within 20 seconds I realized there is no safe place to put it in my Honda Civic. It might be because of how slanted the windshield is but the only places I can reach it while driving are palces where I would have to look far away from the road. Anywhere that I can see it without taking my eyes too much off the road, I can't reach it. Completely useless!


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