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Garmin Nuvi 350 Reviews

Jun 07, 2007
If you're looking for a GPS system, then the Garmin Nuvi 350 is the best one out there that balances price with features and convenience. I bought it because I was going on a massive road trip this summer, and 1 month into it, I think it's the best thing I could have brought with me besides my car. It's got all the key things you'd want:
- long battery life
- slim so you can take it out and carry it as a pedestrian if you want
- says the street names outloud (the Garmin c-series doesnt)
- gets satellite reception really quickly

It's much cheaper on Amazon than in Best Buy (almost $150 less).

Each day, I discover a new feature (like flagging favorites, dragging the map with your finger, etc), and it keeps paying for itself.
Garmin Nuvi 350
pinchora says:
i totally agree... but I went up a couple steps to the 680... the 660 would have surficed though (I love the traffic rerouter)... but the 680 has a longer battery life and when I put it in pedestrian mode people think it's a PDA so it's a good way to not be a noticable tourist with a large map! But thanx for the review!
Posted on: Sep 10, 2007
Eric says:
cool thanks for the review!
Posted on: Jun 07, 2007
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