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Review on Kwmobile Case Garmin GPSMAP 64St Car Electronics & Accessories by Micha Sarnowski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

Conclusion: It is good value for money. I wouldn't say excellent, but quite decent. I’ll make a reservation right away that I have experience in using car navigators (Chinese and Garmins), built-in telephone, as well as travel (ETREX: LEGEND HCx, 10 and 20). And it is with the latter that it is logical to compare them, because. this navigator is tourist. I think most of its disadvantages are associated with little competition in the field of tour navigators and the manufacturer's desire to make money on every little thing. What can you do - the grin of capitalism:

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Updated 1 year ago
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Pros
  • -large and bright screen (compared to other tourist navigators); -High positioning accuracy and speed (in dense forest (Novgorod, Hong Kong regions)); -Key clicks are well read (even with dirty rubberized gloves); -Good signal pickup -Many functions are displayed on separate keys (for some, this may be a minus); - Bright conspicuous body; - Conveniently lies in the hand; -Reliability (never let me down, took me out of the forest even at night); -Size (for some, its larger, compared to other tourist navigators, dimensions may seem like a minus, but for me THIS IS A PLUS, because it does not get lost in the hand). In the photo, I photographed them together for comparison. -It meets the stated standards for moisture / dust / dirt protection; -enough space and not too difficult to fill it with your own cards;
Cons
  • -He is not exactly one of those navigators who "turned on and went." Needs to figure out the settings. Although, I have not met navigators that a beginner can effectively use right off the bat. -Sometimes, it can eat a battery, but it's not critical and it may depend on the settings. For example, excessive screen brightness or glonass and gps turned on at the same time spend more energy (this is a common mistake: this will eat the battery more - definitely, but the advantages of such a simultaneous mode are extremely unlikely). For example: 1 set of batteries (such as in the photo) is approximately enough for 12-17 hours of the next active use: at 9 you went into a swampy forest and you walk through it until 18, on average, driving in points with a description once every 10-15 minutes and the name and every 5 minutes (when moving and depending on the complexity of the area) checking the track / azimuth. -Some confusion with using, ating, filling maps and saving tracks, points and other information from the navigator to the computer. (I don’t understand why there are so many utilities from the manufacturer, but with partially duplicated functionality.) -Little memory (considering its cheap cost, it was possible to install more of it).