The bottom line: The MotoNav TN765t has a robust feature set that is on par with that of more-established brands and a beautiful interface that is, in many ways, superior.
Text-to-speech enhances the device's safety.. Our XXL's EasyPort was prone to popping off while adjusting. Its huge 5-inch touch screen is easy to read and to input addresses.
The bottom line: By itself, the Garmin Nuvi 1690 is merely a solidly performing GPS device, but it earns its keep through the free NuLink service, giving users easy access to up-to-the-minute data...
Driving directions were generally accurate, though (as with every GPS unit I've tested) the device produced a few head-scratchers. It's lightweight, it has a crisp 4.3-inch touchscreen, and it off...
As usual, you can instruct the device to calculate directions based on a number of criteria, including quickest or shortest route, with or without toll roads, or by a certain time. Maps looked cle...
The bottom line: For early adopters, the TomTom GO 910 is the GPS gadget du jour, offering the latest and greatest in portable navigation systems. That said, we wish it had a better mounting sys...
Ben runs a top quality install shop that has been around for decades and his guys did a great job installing the NVE-M300 for me. Full Review
In-car navigation systems are nice to have due to giv...
Oregon is compatible with Whereigo gameplay. The Oregon feels rugged and well made. Oregon's Tracback function makes it easy to retrace the path you have taken, providing a large green button on...
The bottom line: With its big, colorful touch-screen display, its extremely accurate receiver, and its intuitive user interface, the Lowrance iWay 500c takes its rightful place at the head of its ...
The bottom line: The lack of a dedicated data connection and poor integration between its applications keeps the ClarionMind from fulfilling the potential that its hardware possesses.