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| Garmin StreetPilot c340 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator | 
enlarge | Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $365.00 Buy New: $124.99 You Save: $240.01 (66%)
New (10) Used (4) Refurbished (7)
Avg. Customer Rating: 1167 reviews Sales Rank: 281
Color: Dark Gray Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Native Resolution: 320x240 Free Memory Slots: 1 Display Size: 3.5 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 4.4 x 2.8 x 3.2 Array: Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-11-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty; Warranty: One Year Garmin Factory Warranty
MPN: 010-00401-20 Model: 010-00401-20 UPC: 753759050658 EAN: 0753759050658 ASIN: B000A5TAT2
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Its perfect! January 29, 2006 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I have been wanting a GPS for about 2 years now. I finally got the C340 last week. So far its been amazing. I was introduced to Garmin by my friend who owns a 2610, uptil now thats what I wanted but when I did a search for Garmins and saw all the features in this thing I didnt mind spending an extra $250.
What I liked..
1)I missed UPS at my house so I had to go pick it up from their service center. I took it out of the box, plugged the cable into my car and to the GPS and it turned on. Put my home adress in and in seconds it was guiding me home. Amazingly easy to use..
2)The text to voice Jill character is very accurate and helpful. In one week and alot of driving it only got one name wrong for a grocery store (Meijer's pronounced Mai-ers, "Jill" pronouned it "Meee-jers").
3)It comes with an internal battery, I am not really using the power chord that comes with it for the car. The charge lasts pretty long. A few days even depending on how much driving you do. When its out of charge I plug it in to my car it get charged back up and the wire is back off. It looks sleek without a wire plus you can take it inside or whatever to play around with it. This is a great feature.
4)POI's or point of interests. I discovered a new resturant 3 miles from my place I had never known existed. Also you can type in something that you don't see listed and it will find it for you. For example "Subway" or "Western Michigan University" or "Meijers" and it ll give you the phone number and address and all you do is hit Go and it ll take you there.
5)Very user friendly and intuitive. Its like it knows what you want. The menu options are easy to use and buttons are nice and big so you don't have to struggle to put info in while driving. Although I wouldn't necessarily recommend doing this.
What I was dissapointed about..
1) And only one complaint. When you put in a destination, it will only give you information regarding that destination. Especially on the freeways it wont show you and streets etc in detail. The top bar will tell you whats next and thats it. You can go into "browse map" and get a very very detailed map but that map doesnt move with the car and its defaulted zoomed out so you gotta zoom into your location then keep pressing arrows to follow your car. Very annoying.
Other then that I am very happy with this GPS. I think the simplicity and other benefits completly outweigh the one issue I have with this thing. All in all I am glad I got it.
It's does the job well I try it out I trust it!!! January 16, 2006 4 out of 15 found this review helpful
for this price this the best
c340 January 15, 2006 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
it is a product with excellent potential, versatile, easy to setup and not too hard to use, potentially good value and will serve its user well as soon as garmin puts some decent US-wide maps in it, the c340 worked ~92% for the Miami, FL region, i only missed one meeting, which actually happened to be an important one, in ohter cases it guided me well i sent the product back to the manufacturer based on 60-% performance for mid-NJ, which made the product totally useless for where i actually live and spend most of my driving time
As with all portable units, some good & bad points; read on! January 12, 2006 45 out of 45 found this review helpful
Having switched from a petrol car (with built-in navigation) to a diesel one (without built-in navigation), I decided to invest in a portable navigation unit.
Having owned a Garmin GPS2 in the past, I trust their technology, and so considered the c340 & Tom Tom 700 . In the end though, my decision was based around how useful Bluetooth connectivity (available on the Tom Tom 700) was against traffic avoidance (available on the c340). I decided that traffic avoidance is more important for me (but didn't want to have to rely on my mobile to get this data (Tom Tom 700)).
A couple of things to mention about the c340.
0 the c340 doesn't have dead-reckoning on-board. Once it looses sight of sattelites it stops guiding you until it re-acquires. Built-in systems have positional technology on-board, along with connections to your reversing lights and speedometer; therefore, once they loose sight of satellites, they use data obtained from these additional sources of information to continue guiding you to your destination. If this ability is important to you, look at the Garmin Streetpilot 27xx range. Garmin is the only company that makes a portable unit that offers this functionality. Of course, because of its additional capability, be prepared to pay more for it. The 27xx range of units have to also be professionally fitted.
o if you buy an additional antenna (the GTM11) (& turn the option on) the c340 will warn & guide you around any jams etc... One point to note though; this service is a subscription service in other countries like the US, but comes with lifetime subscription in the UK.
o always check that you're comfortable with the unit at maximum volume & the radio turned on. Some units (such as Navman Icn520 & some PDA/GPS combinations) are too soft at maximum volume. The c340 is loud enough. Oral instructions are very imporant especially as you'll be moving.
o realistically assess your future needs; if you travel widely, then a unit with more maps loaded on-board may make more sense. If you're going to stay in one place, then buy a unit to which you can add maps. The c340 (mine anyway) comes with the whole of Europe pre-loaded.
o whilst i have read about screen visibility issues on the c340, I myself, haven't had any issues with this. The screen is clear and crisp, automatically adjusting for day / night driving. Bright colours for daytime driving & dark ones for nightime driving. The unit (if programed to do so) will automatically switch between these modes when sunset/sunrise is reached. This can be distracting when you're learning to live with the unit, but you soon get used to it.
o Two types of voice guidance are available on the c340; text-to-speech (where the street names are announced) & distance (where you're warned to turn in so many feet / metres etc). Not many other units have text-to-speech capability. It's very usefull whilst driving. One note though; if you travel outside your own country (and they happen to speak a different language) then text-to-speech doesn't work (unless you switch the unit to that countrie's text-to-speech capable voice). What you'll have to do is switch to the "standard" voice (feet'n'metres) for your country.
o Garmin make it very easy to update the actual software engine. Just download a small piece of software from their site & install it, connect up the c340 via the supplied USB cable and double click the icon. Then leave it to do its job. Other items (like the various voices) are not updated in the same way, but, it's just a case of downloading the update from the Garmin website and (whilst still connected to the PC) double-click on the update.
o the c340 has an SD memory card expansion slot
o It doesn't come with a wall plug, but ships with an in-car windscreen suction mount and power adapter for the lighter socket. You don't need a wall plug, as, when it's connected to a PC via the supplied USB cable, this powers the unit. It has an on-board, rechargeable battery, which means you can walk about with it if you go sight-seeing.
o I'm not so happy with the map. Some addresses are located in the middle of intersections! Whilst this isn't a Garmin problem (they buy the maps off a third-party company) it shows a lack of quality testing. For the price of this unit, I expect door-to-door navigation. It has to be said though, that all the portable units have problems with this aspect of routing. Check this out whilst still in the shop; plot known routes on the unit (but none involving your home!) and see if you're happy. Plot the same route on as many units as you can & see what the outcome is.
o Garmin don't supply any information on how the software work (ie, when you set your vehicle type as car / taxi / bus etc... how this changes the way in which routes are calculated. When compared to my previous car (a Nissan with their own version of navigation (Birdview) installed; for a given route(in this case my drive into work) the unit doesn't plot the shortest route (I never use "fastest time"). Additionally when "highways" is set as an avoidance, the unit not only avoids motorways (sorry, I'm from the UK) but also avoids A-roads as well (one down from motorways for those outside the UK)! I suspect that this is a cultural issue. The difference between what I know is the shortest route(which my Nissan used to plot) and what the c340 plots is minimal though. Still.... it does raise some doubts which need careful consideration in your decision (especially so if you're outside the US I think).
o If your windscreen is heated (or has solar reflection capability) test the c340 in your car before you buy it. Some people's units have problems acquiring satellites when such windscreens are fitted. I don't have any such problems though.
o you can do some pre-travel planning; the unit will tell you what is available near a city you specify. All points of interest are categorised; you choose what you want it to display.
o Only one waypoint (a stop-off point between your start and destination points) can be input into a route. If you need to input more than one, then the c340 isn't for you.
On the whole though, I am happy with the unit. I'm trying to find out from someone at Garmin if they can tell me how the software behaves (for reasons mentioned above). Once I have this information, I can use my unit optimally. If anyone from Garmin is listening though; I would resolve the cultural issues that have crept into the programming of these units, which should make for much more happier drivers!
Do not buy from Garmin January 11, 2006 28 out of 53 found this review helpful
Not that there is anything wrong with this unit, rather, you should be aware that Garmin's technical support is pretty bad. I waited 20 minutes on the line just to get to a technician. And the technician was pretty rude. Paying for a $500 unit, I would expect to get better support than that.
Update: Garmin software fails miserably on my PC, I can't start any of the updater and Point of interests loader. To conclude, I wish I have never ordered this item.
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