rbpru
Apr 01, 2014Explorer II
Which GPS
On our recent trip to FL we realized that a GPS system would be very handy. We managed okay with computers, maps and Google but it was obvious that a real time system would be better. We usually c...
GordonThree wrote:I have a question for you. If your Garmin is so up to date would you see if a road numbered Indiana 750 is shown. It has been open since Dec. 10,2013. For reference it is off of US-50 east of I-65 as a bypass around North Vernon,In. I personally do not own an up dated GPS. Thanks.
I have both a Garmin Nuvi for the windshield, a Google smartphone, as well as a Garmin built into my new truck.
I like the Nuvi, because you can take it inside and play with it while planning a trip. My nuvi is seven years old and still gets free map updates from Garmin.
On the smartphone GOOgle used to let you plan a trip and save it on your account using a laptop, and then pull that up on the smartphone, but that feature is gone now. I've found traffic is most accurate on the smartphone, because it is real time over the internet from the government, rather than updated periodically by radio station downloads (thats how the stand-alone gps get their traffic.)
The Garmin in my truck is handy because of the huge 8.4" display. The voice recognition feature is awful, so you have to pull over and park to change destinations or search for something... the nanny state won't let you use the keypad while driving. It uses the Internet to find things, which is a feature that costs extra - when my trial runs out, I don't think I will renew that feature.