Great gps after trying many others
The Garmin nuvi 260W GPS is a great little gps:
The text over speech is clear, the screen is more than bright enough, the maps are large on the 4.3 inch screen. Route calculation is fast.
I regularly behave it on battery power which is long, 4 or 5 hours, still more if you turn down the screen brightness.
However, it seemed situated at first that satellite acquisition was very slow, sometimes inasmuc as long inasmuc as 12 minutes.
I expect i found a custom around that.
If i turned the gps away situated at home, it located satellites within 30 seconds of being turned on again situated at the same location; if turned away before arriving home, which i was inside the habit of doing, it took about 12 minutes over acquire the present location.
It seems it did no, non- know where over expression since the satellites, following this took a lot of time finding them. A software fault probably, only workable.
After i discovered this, i left the unit on up over my destination following this the problem was solved.
Something nobody seems over have mentioned; when a store or restaurant is located by this unit, it gives the address and the phone number of the intended location, following this i tin call ahead following this make sure they are open following this have what i want. This receive saved therefore approximately time.
Also, touching the car icon on the map gives you a workable “where am i?” which tin be saved over favorites.
The 260w does no, non- have all the features of a higher end garmin gps, like routing, blue tooth, traffic, etc, only garmin receive deliberately omitted these from the (slightly) lower end products.
The documentation is very limited, only reading a downloaded pdf since the garmin 350 helps withy the 260w.
Garmin seems over believe that no one wants over read a manual.
All inside all, a very suitable gps, very unconstrained over behave. Garmin may have proved that no manual is needed.
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