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Old and a bit lacking in some of the latest features but for the price it is amazing! It does everything the newer models do, it even has new roads in! The battery, which we were warned might be naff lasts at least two hours. What more could on ewant.
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If you like Sat navs you'll like this, very easy to use, up to date maps. I don't have a car anymore and on my push bike I use my mobile so no use to me.
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Just been to UAE and never got lost once! It's also handy to have the SD card with loads of music that you can pass through a radio with aux input facility.
+1 on previous comments. I also use the Nuvi 350 + Nuvi 360 on a motorcycle and in-car. With the standard head phone jack plug it is simple to hook up for motorcycle use. I have used it several times for European trips and it never let me down. I bought the second one just as a back up as the original is getting on a bit. The plug in SD Cards with up to date maps is the way to go for me. I find downloading maps off Garmin's website is not for the average computer user. You need a degree in computer science and a lot of patience.
Did not want to go to the expense of buying an expensive motorbike one, using this with a hard wire connection to my Nolan N-com (it has Bluetooth too) and a RAM mount. Power seems to last 3 - 4 hours but have ran a supply from the battery. The only gripe I have is that it is strictly A to B with one detour, would have been better being able to input several waypoints. On the whole a nice bit of kit for the price and it's still suppported by Garmin at the mo.