Because of recent increase in travel to parts unknown, I decided it was time get a GPS for the car. I went with the Garmin Nuvi 660 and I think, for the first time in a while, I have bought a medium ticket item without any buyer’s remorse. When I was ...
Pros: Large, bright screen. Accurate routes. Quick routing. Many features. Cons: Tedious destination entry; sometimes slow to acquire satellite;voice prompts could use improvement.
I received this gps as a Father's Day gift this past June and absolutely love it. I'm not the best with directions and this thing makes travel pretty much worry-free. Granted, none of these gps's are 100% accurate, but the nuvi 660 does a remarkable ...
Pros: Small, sleek, pocketsized, many cool extra features, huge clear screen, early navigation directions. Cons: Expensive, Poor trip routing. Hard to enter data: destination addresses, points of interest.
We got this Nuvi GPS as our first navigating GPS. The only other GPS we had before was the military / point finder type we used for Geocaching. This thing is sweet. Bells and whistles, sounds, great video, signal pickup etc. We have found it to ...
Pros: Same great Nuvi functionality as the higher-priced 660 line. Great screen. Spoken-street directions. Cons: No QWERTY keyboard or external volume control.
I recently wrote a review on the Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS system which is one of the best consumer GPS units on the market. One of the biggest hurdles facing the 660, however, is the steep price (in excess of $700 as of this writing). Though I happen to ...
Pros: Accurate, portable, Blutetooth compatibility. Cons: The sound level can be a slight issue, the price can come down some.
I've lived in the Bronx all my life and among the many perks of living in New York City, there's none quite more spoiling than the public transportation system. Since it has performed the chauffeuring duties so ably, I always felt that getting a ...
Pros: Gorgeous screen, slim profile, excellent functionality, pre-loaded maps, Mp3 player, Live Traffic reports and more. Cons: Hefty price. Average Voice Quality. No external volume Control. No QWERTY keyboard
Garmin has been around since the late 1980's and are credited for creating the first portable GPS system. So its no surprise that one of the best, portable GPS systems on the market today would come from this innovative company. The Nuvi 660 is ...
Pros: SiRF Star III Chipset, bright 4.3 inch wide aspect display, MP3, FM Transmitter, Traffic, BlueTooth Cons: Unreliable touch screen when typing fast, other cons would just be nits
I'm a fan of technology. I like anything that makes my life easier, more enjoyable...just better in any way. GPS systems for automobiles definitely makes my life easier. I do a fair amount of driving around to new locations and in the old days I'd ...
Pros: Clarity, Screen Size, Portability, FM transmitter, Integrated Traffic Receiver, Bluetooth Capable, Spoken Streets, Great Design Cons: Price, Battery Life, May Obstruct Visual Field, Minor Map Inconsistencies
After having had my Nuvi 350 for only a matter of a month, I was finding myself more and more drawn towards the ever-growing aurora of the newest and more innovative Garmin out there…the 660. Little subtle differences had caught my attention, such as ...
Pros: Excellent GPS, great reception, hoards of extra features, media player, traffic Cons: no multi segment route capability, expensive
I have been lusting after the Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS since the unit became available (early last year) but the $1000 price tag kept me at bay. With prices on the Nuvi 660 recently falling into the sub $700 range I finally broke down and purchased one. ...
Pros: Super small, Large outstanding display, Bluetooth! Quick start up, FM Modulator, Excellent Search Cons: Expensive but worth every penny, icons not user selectable.
Updated 12/25/06 Merry Christmas. I apologize for any confusion, but when I searched for a Nuvi 660 the day I tried my unit out, there were zero reviews written. I wrote the first one, but there was an error in how it was indexed, so now it shows up ...
Pros: Plantronics name, decent warranty, comfortable, quality sound Cons: Earbuds like to fall off (easily solved)
I started shopping for new bluetooth headset recently. I've had bluetooth on several of my phones but never really used it because it seemed to really affect battery life. It's not illegal in Florida (yet) to talk on a cell phone while you drive but ...
Pros: Excellent sound quality, very comfortable, great features. Cons: None
Thanks to the excellent previous review found here, and other reviews on other sites, I purchased this unit and have been extremely pleased with it. SOUND QUALITY The sound quality is perfect. I cannot tell any difference between using the headset ...
Pros: Clarity, Screen Size, Portability, FM transmitter, Integrated Traffic Receiver, Bluetooth Capable, Spoken Streets, Great Design Cons: Price, Battery Life, May Obstruct Visual Field, Minor Map Inconsistencies
After having had my Nuvi 350 for only a matter of a month, I was finding myself more and more drawn towards the ever-growing aurora of the newest and more innovative Garmin out there…the 660. Little subtle differences had caught my attention, such as ...
Pros: Easy to learn to use, great screen both in daylight and nite, easily read Cons: Sometimes not loud enough, directions are on a CD.
We have never owned nor utilized an auto-type GPS unit. I NEVER get lost and have a keen sense of direction. My son, however, seems to get lost everytime he drives back to college--over the same route! He has no sense of direction, so we decided as a ...
Pros: Small, self contained, full featured, battery life, accuracy, ease of use Cons: I have yet to find one, but it is pricey.
With all the GPS units on the market, "The Best GPS Ever" is a pretty bold statement I know, but I believe it to be true. Features overview: The NUVI comes preloaded City Navigator® NT North America (full coverage maps) - Unlike other GPS units ...
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