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Veebyes
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Apr 05, 2017

Garmin RV770 LMT S

At $400 is it worth it?

We are 10,000 mile plus a year travellers. We try not to duplicate routes taken. We avoid interstates if comfortably possible. We seldom return to the same CGs. Guess we could be called nomads.

Our trip planner is MS S&Ts 2011 with GPS, no updates available. We have a 5 year old stand alone GPS that the DW/navigator curses everyday that we have had it. For POIs & CGs it is weak, especially the CGs when the days destination is attempted to be found.

The RV770 looks good as far as the specs go. For the big $$$ it should be.
  • Had a look at the few reviews available for the 760. They were 2014 & not good. Figured the bugs must be worked out of it by now. Since 2006 I have been through 3 <$200 GPSs. The last one has extracted the wrath of the navigator the worst. The silence may be worth the extra money.
  • A lot of us own the 760 :W

    It's a great GPS. The auto-re-route for traffic has saved me a couple times

    Improvements in the 770

    * Better general data-base of "points of interest"
    * Up coming road profile (grades)
    * Improved propane travel restrictions
    * better screen resolution
    * built in wifi for updates (I'd hate to do a map update on a campgrounds wifi, or my cell-phones)
  • Just got my RV770 LMT-S yesterday. Still getting used to how it works, but so far I like it. Won't know for sure for a couple months yet, but I like the integration to my iPhone via bluetooth. Again haven't had much time to play with it yet, but I like the size of the screen and the thinness of the whole device.

    Time will tell.
  • I have the older 760... I really like the voice command capability. Want to detour or find something while driving, no need to fuss with the screen, just talk to it.

    The auto router is a bit daffy on mine, others dont seem to have this issue. It loves to route me down dirt back roads, even if they're not the most direct route. I learned to use the "Routes" button, and it will usually come up with a more sane alternate route that I can take.
  • We've got the RV 760 with the backup camera and are real happy with it. Local searching just involves typing in "Walmart" and it comes up with the closest ones to your location and you can select one to go to.

    Our current location is The Vineyards Campground in Grapevine TX. To find it on the GPS (we were in Hot Springs, AR), we typed "vineyard" in the search box and then "grapevine tx" in the area box and it came right up.

    So far we have used it for 1900 miles in this trip out west and it has performed flawlessly. Directions are clear and ample warning is given for lane changes, etc. Examples: turn left at the traffic light, be in any of the 3 left lanes, take the ramp at exit 4 and be in the left lane.

    And we use the Bluetooth phone connection to make\receive calls.

    The camera grid lines are adjustable both for left/right and start and stop distance on the zones, making it highly accurate.

    Good luck with your decision...hope this helps some.

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