BOTTOM LINE
Garmin's nüvi 660 is now the leader of the high-end shirt-pocket GPS market. It's pricey, but if you want the most fully featured yet tiny navigation device with a 4.3-inch screen, the nüvi 660 is your only choice.
PROS
WQVGA 4.3-inch screen. Sensitive GPS receiver. Integrated traffic receiver. Bluetooth speakerphone interface. POI database integrated with phone capabilities.
CONS
Pricey. No multisegment routing capability.
PRICE
$488.00 - $964.00
SPEC DATA
Type: Portable
Turn-by-turn: Yes
3D View: Yes
Display Type: Touch
Dimensions: 4.9 x 2.9 x 0.9 inches
Flash Memory Type: SD/MMC
Preloaded maps: Yes
Waterproof: No
Speakers Included: built-in
Power: Adapter, Battery
Supports MP3: Yes
Multi Segment Routing: No
REVIEW
Last fall, Garmin created the shirt-pocket GPS market with its introduction of the nüvi 350. It set the performance bar high and earned an Editors' Choice by combining a SiRF Star III GPS receiver with a 3.5-inch screen and a host of features that appealed to seasoned travelers, such as a language guide, world clock, and a currency calculator. This summer, the nüvi 350 received a refresh—the nüvi 360 which added Bluetooth speakerphone capabilities to the nüvi 350. Now, Garmin has raised the bar once again. The nüvi 660 takes all of the qualities that earned its predecessors accolades and adds a few new features—to make this nüvi Garmin's most compelling ever.
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Via PcMag
PROS
WQVGA 4.3-inch screen. Sensitive GPS receiver. Integrated traffic receiver. Bluetooth speakerphone interface. POI database integrated with phone capabilities.
CONS
Pricey. No multisegment routing capability.
PRICE
$488.00 - $964.00
SPEC DATA
Type: Portable
Turn-by-turn: Yes
3D View: Yes
Display Type: Touch
Dimensions: 4.9 x 2.9 x 0.9 inches
Flash Memory Type: SD/MMC
Preloaded maps: Yes
Waterproof: No
Speakers Included: built-in
Power: Adapter, Battery
Supports MP3: Yes
Multi Segment Routing: No
REVIEW
Last fall, Garmin created the shirt-pocket GPS market with its introduction of the nüvi 350. It set the performance bar high and earned an Editors' Choice by combining a SiRF Star III GPS receiver with a 3.5-inch screen and a host of features that appealed to seasoned travelers, such as a language guide, world clock, and a currency calculator. This summer, the nüvi 350 received a refresh—the nüvi 360 which added Bluetooth speakerphone capabilities to the nüvi 350. Now, Garmin has raised the bar once again. The nüvi 660 takes all of the qualities that earned its predecessors accolades and adds a few new features—to make this nüvi Garmin's most compelling ever.
Read the Full Review here
Via PcMag
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