i know its not exactly computers and internet but... i want to get my hubby a sat nav for christmas and i have not the first idea what to look for or what is a good price. have googled obviously but there is just too much information and i really dont now the first thing.
all i want is something he can use in unfamiliar towns and cities when he travels for work. dont need any bells and whistles or fancy features.
my budget is tight; are second hand ones off ebay ok or is it better to buy new?
any advice or recommendations welcome. thanks :)
Try a Garmin Nuvi, they,re small easily updated and will take a memory card with extra maps or music. Best of all is that you can turn the "voice" off!!
I would definitely go for a new one ,a used one might need updating and so might not have newer roads on it. If you go to somewhere like Currys they will explain what they have and the difference between different models.
I have a garmin and the cost to update after the first free one is as dear as buying a new one .
Quote from: naff on October 28, 2009, 08:27:06
Try a Garmin Nuvi, they,re small easily updated and will take a memory card with extra maps or music. Best of all is that you can turn the "voice" off!!
we have a navman, bought off amazon new, does everything we need and has a wide screen :)
I think in all of them you can switch the voice off. But it is less intrusive than a person sitting next to you telling you where to turn when you already know the way!
we've got a tom tom no problems. I'm not very savy when it comes to new tech so haven't realized you could switch the voice off or play music on them ::) ::)
And I still take a map with me just in case. ;D ;D Like Laurieuk I wouldn't buy 2nd hand.
Laurie, try ebay for your updates £15 for four updates over 2 yrs and all saved on PC to upload to any Garmin!!
thanks for the pointers I will do some more research. :)
Garmin!!!
I bought a brand new one through amazon last December for around £65 and it has been FANTASTIC! I have driven all over the country with it and it is brill, very simple to use.
thanks glosterwomble, that sounds like about my price range. i will check it out. ;)
Ive a tomtom go i think its great no more arguments in the car about which turning to take ;). Mine was brought second hand and i paid £20. Easy to update if needed. I have also brought the European map and so far has taken us to Spain, Holland and France for our camping holidays. Great things wouldn't be without mine :)
Lucy
I love my tom-tom :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
Bought it years ago, before the prices started coming down, but has proved invaluable.
Wouldnt be without my Tom Tom. Dont know how people managed before! Always plan the route on a map first though.
Had a Garmin Nuvi briefly but it didnt give you the option to avoid motorways, which the Tom Tom does. They might have improved though, and they do have a better battery life so could be used as a basic GPS for walking.
great i will check them out too. ;)
we have Tom Tom 1 but I misunderstood and paid over £30 for a years updating and was then told I could get them for free. it can be handy but takes you to some very funny ways. somebody said very wisly that beside the fastest and shortest rout ethere should be the most sensible route option
marg
I bought a binatone, but there were a lot of streets missing, so it's best to go by postcodes.
Dunno if this is the same with all satnavs though.
I walk my dogs every morning down a lane to the fields,cul de sac,nearly every morning there is a posh car with some business type bloke asking the way to the Forest of Arden Hotel,their sat nat takes them down there.
Thinking of charging Forest of Arden for my service to the community lol :)
Is that the enchanted Forest of Arden wot that Willy shagspeare kept on about.
As for sat nags you should try my ole lady.
I'm with you ACE, can't beat a map and a blazing row... ;D
We probably wouldn't have made it your open day on time without ours Saddad. First outing that day for ours which is a Garmin.
Glosterwomble's must have been playing up... he didn't come to see us this year... :-*
Quote from: saddad on November 01, 2009, 11:41:07
Glosterwomble's must have been playing up... he didn't come to see us this year... :-*
I feel VERY guilty for not coming to your open day this year, not the satnav's fault just work commitments!
Have I ever mentioned that the Littleover Lane allotments in Derby are FANTASTIC!! The open day is WELL worth a visit!! http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk/events.htm
You're just trying to get me to update the events page... ::)
First Sunday in June and Sept for the NGS
a Special plant sale... heritage toms etc Sun 9th May 2010 ( No entry fee but no tour unless you can con OH or Deb into taking you round!) ;D
One of the cleverest things to appear recently is TomTom's IQ feature. It takes the fm traffic updates every 15 minutes & offers to reroute where there's trouble ahead. Also, it actually knows how fast you can drive on every road at every time (they buy the data from mobile phone providers). Without it, you just spend all day sitting in the same traffic jams caused by everyone using the same route... Way ahead of the competition for route planning, according to my mate who just bought one!
I have a DUM DUM, and if like me you cant use them then instead of getting lost you get sat naved.