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Garmin zumo 660 GPS Receiver

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(3.20 out of 5) from 4 reviews

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Not perfect, but best MC GPS in current market

(4.00 out of 5) by drchuck59 on Nov 25, 2009

Pros: Fast search engine, BlueTooth and AutoCom support. Standard Garmin interface.
Cons: Single volume setting for directions and phone. Poor website design for updates.
The Bottom Line: The best MC GPS on the market, but expensive.

I purchased the Zumo 660 last Spring. Setup was simple, but the bolts provided would not allow ...
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TomTom vs. Garmin on a Motorcycle - Who Wins? (Garmin Zumo 660 Does)

(4.00 out of 5) by mkelch on Sep 8, 2009

Pros: large widescreen display, bright colours and text, clear directions and great bike-mounting options.
Cons: pricey compared to auto GPS units, important to keep GPS software updated
The Bottom Line: After extensive use of TomTom Riders and the Garmin Zumo 660, the Zumo wins the day handily although it is almost twice the price.

Motorcyclists choice - Garmin Zumo 660 or TomTom Rider 2? BACKGROUND:A weatherprooof GPS device can ...
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Positive results

(4.00 out of 5) by sm06 on Jul 9, 2009

Pros: Screen, 3d mapping, directions, stereo bluetooth, tunes, cell phone adaptability. SIMPLE
Cons: Doesn't work with i-tunes for music, map detail when using the map seach function.
The Bottom Line: Worthwhile, but get a stereo bluetooth headset for the hemlet to really enjoy all the features. Overpriced, but really has no rivals for features. Prefer it to the 550.

The previous review had me wondering if I had the same unit?GPS installation.Installed the ram mount ...
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Not ready for prime time

(1.00 out of 5) by bramfrank on Jun 11, 2009

Pros: Waterproof, wide screen, Junction View, user replaceable battery and most of Garmin's latest fluff.
Cons: Missing critical functionality. Loaded with bugs. Read this review then buy something else .
The Bottom Line: Given its premium price I suggest the reader avoid the device until Garmin gets the product where it needs to be.

I tend to write long, detailed reviews of navigators and other items. This time - at least as ...
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