Reviews for Garmin nüvi 360 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Text-To-Speech

Garmin nüvi 360 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Text-To-Speech by Garmin

Garmin nüvi 360 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Text-To-Speech List Price: $499.99
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Digital camera reviews of Garmin nüvi 360 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Text-To-Speech

Digital camera Review: All you need
Summary: 5 Stars

Garmin Nuvi 360 was exactly what I was looking for as my first GPS. Very very simple to set up. Works right out of the box. Simple to operate. If you dont need all the complex bells and whistles and just want to get from point A to point B this is a great unit.

Digital camera Review: Almost 4 Years Strong
Summary: 4 Stars

I bought this Garmin Nuvi almost four years ago and still use this baby. I Haven't had the urge to buy the "new & improved" models with all the fancy features I don't need, either. The newer widescreen one was tempting to get, but did I really need that feature? No.

From Day 1, I loved this product's portability and user-friendliness. It has gone traveling with me to many different states and guided me very well, both as a pedestrian and rental car driver. Nowadays, the only reason why I use it less is because of today's GPS navigation app that's on my phone. But still, the phone app can be a bit buggy which is why I still depend on the Nuvi, especially in the car.

I would have given this a full FIVE stars if the "ease of use" was even easier. For instance, I would have much preferred a QWERTY type-screen rather than its alphabetical layout. I also wish this Nuvi was able to remember the previous screen(s), let's say if I wanted to look for something else within the same location - it makes me retype the city. A few other times, I wanted to revise the name of a place I was looking for because Nuvi had trouble locating it, and I ended up having to retype everything all over again from scratch. But these are just convenience features which I hope has been installed in the updated models.

Overall, I still say this was a great and necessary buy. This made my days of looking up and printing out directions via Crap-Quest, long gone.

Digital camera Review: Almost Perfect
Summary: 4 Stars

I love the NUVI 360 except for the poor speaker quality. I own a Toyota Tacoma Truck, and the road noise from my vehicle causes me to have to turn the volume up on the NUVI 360 to the highest level. Even at the highest level of volume, it is hard for me to hear (and I am not hard of hearing). I immagine if I had a high end luxury car, the road noise wouldn't be an issue.

The other complaint I have about the volume is that the voice broadcasted over the speaker is very distorted when the Volume is up high. Wheather it be the unit telling me which turn to make next, or the voice of a person I am talking to by phone via the blue tooth function of the NUVI.

I have zero complaints about the navigation functionality of the NUVI 360. This is my first GPS unit, and I am blown away at how easy it was to learn how to use this thing. I am very happy at how accurate the NUVI is able to guide me through complex freeway interchanges, and busy city streets. I don't know how I ever did my job without it.


Digital camera Review: Almost Perfect and A Poor Man's In-Car GPS Navigation System
Summary: 5 Stars

I used iGuidance 1.0 for the Pocket PC for over 4 years before I got the Garmin nüvi 360. I loved the iGuidance but the Garmin nüvi 360 blew me away!

Accuracy
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The nüvi is very accurate; it has yet to fail to bring me to my destination. However, I've encountered a few instances where an address or road wasn't in the nüvi database - and I have the most current (2009) maps. In such cases, your best bet would be to simply enter an adjacent or nearby location into the nüvi.

Directions
The software lets you know how far ahead your next turn is when you're within between about .1 to .5 miles. It says something like "In .1 miles, turn left onto Broadway" and a few hundred feet before your turn, it omits the information on the distance before your turn and simply says "Turn left onto Broadway." I wish it used feet instead of miles when specifying distances .2 mile (1056 ft) or less but it's a minor complaint.

The software gives you the directions for two successive turns that are very close together (say, 300 feet apart) all at once to make sure you have ample time to respond to the second turn that immediately follows the first. For example, "Take exit 70, then keep left", or "Turn right, then immediately turn left."

However, it may occasionally notify you of a turn a little late, which results in you missing the turn. Thankfully, this doesn't happen very often. If you do miss a turn, however, the software recalculates a new route very quickly (within a couple of seconds)!

Auto-Off/Resume Function
My Garmin is a permanent fixture in my car. I leave the car adapter permanently hooked up to the unit. What I really love about it is it automatically turns off when the external power supply is lost. What this translates to is whenever I turn off my car engine, the unit automatically shuts itself off. When I start my car, the unit automatically fires back up. It gets better - it remembers your set destination when it turns back on and resumes giving you directions to your destination. This feature is handy for when I need to fill up on gas midway to a destination. After I'm done filling up my tank, I start my car, at which point the GPS unit fires back up and immediately resumes giving me directions to my destination. Very cool! This makes the Garmin nüvi the perfect In-Car GPS solution!

Data Entry
The keys for entering addresses into the nüvi are arranged alphabetically from A-Z, not in a QWERTY format. Personally, I find the tedium of having to hunt for letters in the A-Z format a real inconvenience and annoyance!

Lock It
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You can lock your nüvi with a 4-digit PIN. The package comes with 2 decals that state that your GPS unit is secured with a security code to deter would-be thieves from stealing the unit.

Text-To-Speech
The text to speech still sounds like it comes from a synthesized voice but it's perfectly intelligible.


Multi-Point Routing
Even though Multi-Point Routing is NOT an intended feature on the nüvi 360, it doesn't mean the nüvi isn't _capable_ of Multi-Point Routing. Here's how it's accomplished: Say, you want to go from point A to point D via point B and point C.

(i) You want to first set the destination to point D.

(ii) Then, once again, you set the destination a second time, this time to point C. You will receive the following prompt from the software asking "Insert as via point?", which essentially means: Do you want to overwrite the destination you've set in step (i), i.e. the point D destination or do you want to go to point D VIA point C. Answer YES.

(iii) Yet again, set the destination a third time to point B. Answer YES when prompted whether you want to "Insert as via point?"

There you have it, the nüvi is going to take you from point A to point D VIA points B and C. It's a clumsy roundabout way of getting the nüvi 360 to do Multi-Point Routing, but it can be done.


Nice Extras
- SD card Slot
Since the unit can serve as an MP3 Player and a photo viewer, it has an SD card slot allows you to load mp3 and photos (JPEG) onto the unit.

- MP3 Player
The MP3 Player is very basic. It has shuffle and repeat track/playlist. The unit will only read mp3 files in the root directory of the SD card; it will not read mp3 files that are in a folder. It will, however, read playlist (pls) files, which can have their source from one or more folders / sub folders. There are other limitations to the mp3 player:
(i) you cannot delete tracks
(ii) you cannot arrange/edit your playlists

To edit/delete your tracks or playlists, you will need to do so in your computer, mobile device, or music device.

- Picture Viewer
You can load your photos via the SD card slot and view it on the screen.

- Bluetooth Phone Hookup
I'm, unfortunately, still using a cell phone that's doesn't have Bluetooth (it's one of those antiquated phones reminiscent of the cell phones from the 90's) so I'm unable to test this feature. But I'm able to tell you it's a feature that allows you to hook up your phone to the GPS unit via Bluetooth so you can use the GPS unit as a handsfree console. Now, that's pretty nifty.

Conclusion
The Garmin nüvi 360 is a very affordable In-Car GPS Solution. Apart from the cumbersome interface (A-Z keys) for entering your destination, I really don't have very much else to complain about it. Highly recommended!

Digital camera Review: Almost essential.
Summary: 5 Stars

This Garmin Nuvi 360 is amazing. We used it to pick out a route from Canada to Florida, used it to find places in Florida for two months, and used it all the way along the eastern U.S.A. coast to Montreal then back up to our home in Thunder Bay Ontario, with numerous side trips. The savings in gas due to efficient navigation probably paid for the unit. It also directed us to the nearest gas stations, retail outlets, service centres and restaurants.
We love it.
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