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Garmin nuvi 660 Widescreen

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28309

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List Price: $699.99
Our Price: $399.00
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Description:

Package Includes:
  • nüvi 660
  • Preloaded City Navigator® NT North America (full coverage)
  • Vehicle suction cup mount
  • AC charger
  • 12/24 volt adapter cable
  • Dashboard disk
  • USB interface cable
  • Carrying case
  • FM traffic receiver
  • Owner's manual
  • Quick reference guide

Answer the call to adventure with nüvi 660, a sleek navigator and travel assistant. This preloaded navigator brings a colorful widescreen display to the nšvi family and features hands-free calling, traffic alerts, an FM transmitter* and more.

Hands-free calling

nüvi 660, along with its counterpart nüvi 360, integrate Bluetooth® wireless technology with a microphone and speaker that lets you make hands-free mobile phone calls. Simply dial numbers with the nüvi's touch screen keypad to make a call on a compatible Bluetooth phone. To answer calls, just tap nüvi's screen and speak directly into its built in microphone.

In addition, easily look-up and dial numbers from your personalized phone book or from your phones call history log. Dont know the phone number for your destination? Simply find and dial it from nüvi's extensive points of interest database including hotels, restaurants, stores, and attractions.

Navigate with Ease

nüvi 660 comes ready to go with preloaded maps and includes automatic routing, 3D or 2D map perspective, turn-by-turn voice directions that speak street names and a fingertip touch screen interface, making navigation easy. It also supports configurable vehicle icons fun, customized car-shaped icons in a variety of colors that show your position on the map.

See More with a Widescreen Display

nüvi 660 features a super-bright 4.3" widescreen display for improved map viewing, POI lookup and MP3/audio book playback. This landscape display has white backlight and a touchs

Product Details:
Product Length: 2.6 inches
Product Width: 2.6 inches
Product Height: 2.6 inches
Product Weight: 0.39 pounds
Package Length: 6.7 inches
Package Width: 6.7 inches
Package Height: 6.6 inches
Package Weight: 1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1451 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Works great and reliable but caution on the FM Traffic  Dec 03, 2008
I bought the Nuvi 660 around July '08 with the dash pad and both work very well and are reliable. The unit plays the MP3 and jpeg files well. The bluetooth also works great. Overall I'm quite satisfied with the purchase/unit.

I did try the free three months of FM traffic and found that it really isn't very accurate - although from someone who has lived and driven the route to/from work for several years I know the best alternate routes. The 660 alternate routes were combersome if I were to follow them. I also don't like that some of the main secondary roads that are congested during rush hour are not on the traffic map - so even though you know they are backed up it takes you there anyway. But you really can't blame Garmin for that because it is another provider who analyzes the traffic patterns.

My charger/FM transciever broke after about 4 months (looks like it came unscrewed) so I think I fixed it myself.

The maps are somewhat outdated as well but again it is Navtrac that is to blame. There is a way to tell them of new roads, etc via their web site, but keep in mind that any changes will have to be installed on a future map update - which you must buy.

As for playing the mp3s and directions using the FM transceiver - its fine but you can't listen to your radio and the garmin directions at the same time - as it requires it's own FM station.

What I really like is the bluetooth which works great and was easy to set up. Too bad it doesn't talk to a bluetooth headset - like my previous zumo did.

I also really like that it is small and portable. This way I don't have to leave it in my car. That's how my zumo got stolen. In my opinion Garmin really should step up and find a solution for this as many people get their GPS stolen.

All in all I'm satisfied with the 660. I just don't recommend purchasing the monthly traffic subscription - unless you are really bad with traffic.

5A great GPS for the money  Dec 02, 2008
Easy to use, speaks street names and generally gets you where you want to go in the fastest way. I've used on my motorcycle in and my delivery truck and it has proven itself to be a great gas saver by plotting the most efficient ways to get somewhere and then on how to get back. The bluetooth interface for my cell phone (makes the phone hands free) is great. I have factory GPS in both my cars, but will just use this Garmin in my next car because it's better.

2Very rudimentary. Overpriced, and overhyped  Dec 02, 2008
Where expectations were not met:
* Expected better user interface
* Ease of use -- could have been sleeker
* Expected maps to be up to date or a provision to update maps easily
* Included car charger was the wrong one!
* Frequent mistakes by the GPS

I was working with google maps on a Blackberry alongside, and that performed much better.

2Dangerous  Dec 01, 2008
I was traveling for almost two months. My nuvi would often would try to take me on forest service roads. Fortunately, only one time when I actually followed the GPS's directions, was potentially life threatening (no cell service, on a forest service road out in the middle of nowhere).

Also, it told me to turn the wrong way (left instead of right, for instance) several times - crazy! In short, this product is dangerous,
and not worth buying, because of the possibility that it can get people
lost or stranded in remote areas. Also, it is a gas waster, when one is trying to get back on track.

I soon figured out that I had to check the map and/or ask directions.

Garmin asks people to note the exact time & place when the GPS commits errors. Who will really do that? Who is even aware that this is a requirement. Not practical. Garmin probably doesn't really want to know about the products' faults.




1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Garmin Nuvi 660 still great after 2 years! Don't need the newest one yet!  Dec 01, 2008
I bought the Garmin Nuvi 660 2 years ago, which was the latest and greatest at that time ($750 on sale, $1000 retail). After all this time, I use it nearly every day and am not itching to buy the latest and greatest. It's small enough to take with me in a friend's car or on trip in a rental. However, I won't give it a 5 star since there is room for improvement:

1. Battery life drops over time (I've already switched it out under warranty by the end of the first year). This is not a big deal if you leave it plugged in all of the time, assuming you have a spare light adapter in your car. The GPS is not really that small and portable anymore when you have to bring along the long power cable.
2. The bluetooth capability is not great, but I'm happy with my Jawbone that I can use in and out of my car anyway, so this is not a deal breaker.
3. A monthly membership is required for traffic updates (a small fee, but it's not quick and reliable, Google Maps with traffic on my iPhone is much better AND free). This is not necessarily a deal breaker, but then my GPS cannot give me alternate routes then.
4. For traffic updates, the charger must be plugged in at all times, which does eat up the battery life.
5. There is no option to force the GPS unit to give me alternate directions, but I can start driving a different way, so it will eventually give me another route. There is an option to avoid freeways, in case I want it to take the beach roads, like PCH.
6. It cannot give me a point-to-point directions, meaning it can only give me directions starting at my current location at that time.
7. The map updates are not free; this is not a deal breaker, but it's annoying when I'm trying to find a new place. At least I can save the next nearest major intersection or the exact xy-coordinates with the new location's name for future reference.
8. The suction cup does not work well to mount to the window or my dash, so I ended up buying the bean bag holder, an accessory through Amazon.
9. This is good for being portable, but the downside is that it's not integrated with my sound system, meaning my car's radio volume does not decrease when my GPS unit is giving directions. I usually have the volume turned off anyhow and just read the directions.
10. The GPS unit does not include traffic when providing an estimate on the travel time, so I consider it as minimum travel time if I wasn't driving in LA traffic.
11. This unit does not have voice recognition, meaning I have to punch everything in on the touch screen.

So what do I like about it?
1. Options for viewing in plan view or 3D.
2. Option to be pointing north always or in the current direction.
3. Records time, speed, and other stats, which has proved to be good by resetting it before handing my car over to a valet guy and then checking my GPS when I get my car back to see how far and how fast my 350Z was driven.
4. Visibility of the number of miles until my next turn, so that I don't have to merge into the slow lane until I really need to.
5. Knowing the minimum travel time, assuming no traffic, but I wish it did account for traffic as I mentioned earlier.
6. I can save my favorite locations with phone numbers.
7. Good maps as of January 2007 when I first got it, so now I call up 411-Google for new phone numbers to call for directions while I'm driving or look it up in advance on Google Maps and then save it to my GPS.
8. Load your favorite photos (and MP3s, but I haven't tried) via a SD card.
9. Value Card for $50 per year to get local discounts but I never used it, so it was a waste for me.
10. The contrast and lighting look good in day and night.
11. Large display is easy to read.
12. Have a bunch of places, such as restaurants and as stations, at my fingertips, so I have more freedom to go anywhere I want!
13. Easy to use and fairly intuitive. I rarely had to read the manual.
14. Repair fee is a flat fee regardless of the problem, and I think Garmin just gives you a refurbished unit anyway. I could not tell a difference except for the fact that my favorites were gone and that my special screen protector was not there.

These are in no particular order, because some of these may be show stoppers for you or some may weigh more in terms of importance. The price has decreased by more than 50% and this model is still worthy as it was 2 years ago. Garmin is a reliable brand in general. I'd recommend it to friends, family, and strangers AND I'd buy it again.

 
 
 
 
 
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