daveinva
New member
Tapping the wisdom of the crowd... anyone have any recommendations for cheap-but-effective GPS solutions?
My situation:
-- Had an old Garmin Nuvi 7-series that after four years finally figured out a new way of crapping out for good.
-- Looking at sub $200 range ( Would love a Zumo, but don't want to pay for a Zumo right now, so no Zumo for now)
-- Don't have a smart phone so Navigon or similar app is out
-- Happy to stick with a Garmin Nuvi, see via Amazon there are more than a few options in my price range
No need to worry about waterproofing-- I just ziploc bag it. I've already got a RAM and Powerlet mount, can easily get any adapters I need.
Really, about the only thing I need to know is whether any of these cheaper GPS units will be bright enough and be usable with a glove on. My old Nuvi was barely bright enough at 100% and was middling/okay with gloves on; happy to suck it up for the price again, but certainly would love to improve on it if that's an option.
Thanks!
My situation:
-- Had an old Garmin Nuvi 7-series that after four years finally figured out a new way of crapping out for good.
-- Looking at sub $200 range ( Would love a Zumo, but don't want to pay for a Zumo right now, so no Zumo for now)
-- Don't have a smart phone so Navigon or similar app is out
-- Happy to stick with a Garmin Nuvi, see via Amazon there are more than a few options in my price range
No need to worry about waterproofing-- I just ziploc bag it. I've already got a RAM and Powerlet mount, can easily get any adapters I need.
Really, about the only thing I need to know is whether any of these cheaper GPS units will be bright enough and be usable with a glove on. My old Nuvi was barely bright enough at 100% and was middling/okay with gloves on; happy to suck it up for the price again, but certainly would love to improve on it if that's an option.
Thanks!