kitchen faucets review Garmin 4 3 Inch Bluetooth Portable Navigator
I purchased this for my wife to replace an old Mio that she had always been borrowing from her uncle. The size is perfect being a 4.3" screen- it is big enough to see and small enough to stow.
We have used it for a couple of months now and it seems to work pretty well. It doesn't always select the route that seems the best choice if you are somewhat familiar with secondary roads but it has so far always gotten us there. It recalculates pretty quickly if you miss a turn, but like most if there are multiple missed turns in a row you may be better off pulling aside and letting it reorient.
Overall it seems pretty intuitive to use, I can't say I have any real issues with getting it to do what I need it to- plan a route and find destinations.
The traffic finder seems to be 50/50 but that is common with others I have spoken with in the Philly metro area. Honestly, you probably know better if it is in an area that you frequent than the GPS does.
The photo of your upcoming exit has been a neat feature and so far has been very accurate as you approach them.
The main reason I purchased this unit is because of recalculating speed (suppose to be a little faster) and updated user interface (suppose to be easier to use the more common features) compared to the 2011 models I was originally looking at. I was always planning on lifetime maps because based on the GPS she had borrowing- they wanted $90 to update the map and it just seemed to make sense to get the lifetime maps for a few dollars more now. While I haven't done it yet, the instructions state that you get 4 updates per year.
Hope this helps and good luck!
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