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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 2 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | 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) * | | | |
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| $999.99 | |
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| $399.00 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 1.0 inches | | Product Width: | 5.0 inches | | Product Height: | 3.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.39 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.8 inches | | Package Width: | 6.8 inches | | Package Height: | 6.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 177 reviews |
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| | Features | Pre-loaded with complete Navteq maps for all of North America and Europe4.3-inch, touch-screen TFT LCD display with 480 x 272 pixels of resolutionBluetooth for hands-free calling; Integrated receiver for traffic dataMP3 player, photo viewer, world clock, currency and measurement converters, calculator and moreWeighs 6.2 ounces and measures 4.9 x 2.9 x 0.9 inches (W x H x D)
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Awful product - screen has lost touch ability after 10 uses! Jun 05, 2010 We paid $470 for this product just over two years ago. We don't have a car so have used it perhaps 3 times a year when on vacation in the US or Europe. On a recent road trip we discovered that only the bottom right of the screen now acknowledges you touching it and the only function it has is to lock or unlock the screen. Seemed great when we got it but we would have expected it to last longer.
great little GPS unit Oct 10, 2009 Bought this as a backup/replacement unit for an older Magellan Roadmate unit. Have used it extensively in US, Canada, and a long driving trip through most of Spain.
General features are OK. Was familiar with lower-range Garmin models that AVIS rents with their cars.
Setup and base configuration were easy.
Main "quirks" found so far:
- sometimes has phantom exit/entry while on highway - inexpicably asks you to exit then re-enter.. one learns to avoid these after awhile
- hard to specify routing options (quickest time, shortest distance, avoid highway, etc). these are buried deep in the menus
PRO: good value (got it on sale), easy-to-use, compact size
CONS: phantom errors, route customization not simple
Easy to use Sep 30, 2009 Easy to use from first moment. It recalculates quickly when we change our route or make an error. When we were on a tiny unknown road in Canada it did not recognize, it still showed surrounding roads which helped us find our way.
On a recent trip to Croatia, it did not know a freeway built a year or 2 ago, but helped us in some tight spots on other occasions.
I did not bother mounting it. It worked fine on the passenger's lap.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Worked great in Europe Aug 16, 2009 I just returned from a two week trip to Europe where I used the Nuvi 670 to drive through Belgium, Holland and Poland. It worked perfectly taking us from the country-sides of Belgium and Holland to our hotels in the narrow, one-way, unpronounceable streets of Brussels and Amsterdam. I can't imagine trying to do this with a map. Certainly, my wife and I wouldn't be on speaking terms if we had. Based on a lot of the reviews here, I am not sure that I would have bought one. I am never certain whether the Garmin units they bought were defective or whether the users are defective. I wouldn't hesitate, based on my own experience, to buy and use a Garmin device for travel in Europe.
My only criticisms of Garmin are that I think it is ridiculous that they don't offer free updates to BOTH the North American and European maps on the x70 units that come with dual maps. I also think Garmin GPS units have been overly "dumbed-down" since I bought my first Garmin several years ago. I used to be able to get elevation, the ability to pan out and see the entire route on one screen and many other features. Maybe you still can, but since they don't provide a detailed manual, who would know?
Disappointing Customer Service Jul 05, 2009 My nuvi 670 died shortly after the warranty expired. It cost $250 to repair, and the repair process took 5 weeks. The customer service reps I spoke to during the repair interval were unhelpful with status. The repaired nuvi just showed up with no notice at the end of week 5. The 'repair' turned out to be a 'replacement with a refurbished unit' so it's not clear what was so time-consuming about that process.
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