Typical price: £360
What is it: Widescreen Bluetooth-enabled sat-nav system
What we think: A slim, lightweight, sexy sat-nav that offers all the navigation basics, tools for the world traveller, Bluetooth and more
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Average user rating from 3 users
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July 27, 2008
Posted by: Mr Pepperman
"I want to like it, but I don't"
What I like:
When it works it's great
What I don't like:
Not reliable
Review:
I so want to like this but I am on my third 660 and this has developed yet another fault, so far it has frozen numerous times, looses bluetooth connection with phone, have to switch phone and Garmin off and on and go through sync process not easy while driving.. switch machine on and almost everytime it takes a couple of minutes to do a bluetooth software update, I can just about put up with this but the sound has just gone again, just produces a distorted mush, this is on both direction vocals and phone, so yet again have wasted money on the traffic subscriptions. To be fair Garmin have replaced each time, but now out of guarantee and as yet they have not returned my email that I sent a week ago.
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