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Garmin Nuvi 360

Manufacturer: Garmin International Inc.   Part number: 010-00538-00
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CNET Editors' take - Garmin Nuvi 360
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Reviewed by Bonnie Cha
Review date: 03/17/06

The Garmin Nüvi 350 blew us away with its great feature set, its outstanding performance, its compact form factor, and its wallet-gouging price tag. All in all, we loved it. Now Garmin has come out with its successor, the Garmin Nüvi 360. It keeps all the great navigation, travel, and entertainment tools of the Nüvi 350 (as well as the expensive price tag: $964.27) but adds Bluetooth and an antitheft feature. The Garmin Nüvi 360 is expected to be available in June.

Upside: At 3.8 by 2.0 by 0.8 inches and 5.1 ounces, the Garmin Nüvi 360 is approximately the size of a deck of cards and is truly travel-friendly. But more amazing than its portability is how much Garmin crams into this handheld device. First, as we mentioned earlier, the Nüvi 360 comes with integrated Bluetooth, letting it act as a hands-free unit when paired with a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. Also new is Garmin Lock, an antitheft feature that disables the device until the user enters a four-digit PIN. Other goodies include preloaded maps of North America, a 3.5-inch touch screen, and an SD expansion slot. Its navigation features include voice-guided directions, a points-of-interest database, automatic routing, text-to-speech functionality, and an optional traffic receiver. Of course, the beauty of the Nüvi line is that the devices double as travel guides. Its travel kit includes an MP3 player, an audiobook player from Audible.com, a JPEG picture viewer, a world clock with time zones, a currency converter, and more. Garmin offers two optional software packages (available on SD cards) to enhance the device's travel functionality: Language Guide ($75) and Travel Guide ($160). The former includes a multilingual word and phrase bank with support for nine languages and dialects, as well as five bilingual dictionaries. Thanks to the Nüvi's text-to-speech functionality, you can get a spoken pronunciation of each entry in the word bank. The Travel Guide provides reviews and recommendations for restaurants, attractions, and other points of interest.

Downside: Unfortunately, all these great features come at a price. At about $965, the Garmin Nüvi 360 ranks up there with the high-end in-car navigation systems. Although the base model is packed with features, the travel-reference tools and traffic receiver come at an additional cost. Also, traffic coverage is limited, as outlined on Garmin's Web site. Battery life will also be an issue with this multifunction device; Garmin claims the Nüvi has a battery life of between four to eight hours, depending on use.

Outlook: The Garmin Nüvi 360 is the ultimate traveler's tool, and if it weren't for its high price, we're sure the gadget would appeal to a large number of travelers. That said, we're still pretty excited to check out the new device and test-drive its Bluetooth functionality. Check back soon for a full review.

(Originally posted on CNET Reviews)
Product brief - Garmin Nuvi 360
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Intro: The Garmin Nuvi 360 is a 12-channel, automotive global positioning device.Compared to other automotive GPS receivers on the market, it is midpriced at around $310.

Noteworthy Features: Has warnings and navigation instructions alerts, which is considerably more favorable than some similarly priced GPS receivers.Provides verbal navigation instructions.Utilizes WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) technology to achieve an error margin of 3 meters or less.Share information, update database maps, and add programs using this receiver's USB computer connection.Takes advantage of EGNOS (Euro Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) which offers users information about the reliability of the GPS data they are receiving.Uses a standard SD memory card to store routes and maps.Its removable memory allows for almost unlimited storage of routes and other data.

Weaker Features: None noted, given available product data.

Suitability: For road trips, family outings and business travel.Designed for use in land-based vehicles.Has an internal antenna which is desirable for activities where an external antenna would get in the way.This unit is lightweight, weighing in at 5.1 oz.

Value: In general, this GPS receiver has good features for the money.Also note this unit is able to store up to 500 waypoints.This is in line with the average GPS device.Device is covered by a 1 year warranty.

User opinions - Garmin Nuvi 360
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9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Worth the wait and the money
I have owned the new Nuvi 360 for two weeks now. Previous to this, I had the Nuvi 350, which ... Read more
by earl.e.adopter (see profile) - July 29, 2006

96 out of 96 users found this user opinion helpful.

7 out of 10 - Very good
Go with the 350
I shelled out the extra $100 to get the bluetooth functionality, but it caused more problems than it was worth. ... Read more
by sq1972 (see profile) - September 12, 2006

33 out of 33 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Pretty good so far
For everyone who is asking, they are available at some retailers now. Just do a little searching and you'll ... Read more
by DakranII (see profile) - July 12, 2006

26 out of 26 users found this user opinion helpful.
3 comments posted to this opinion

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Love it, but you MUST upgrade the software...
Here's the deal, I have researched every GPS device out there and I have read just about every review ... Read more
by toughsell (see profile) - December 16, 2006

19 out of 19 users found this user opinion helpful.

10 out of 10 - Perfect
Perfect for road trips, around town, or just killing time.
After doing a lot of research, I decided on the Nuvi 360 over everything else remotely in this price range. ...

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I noticed that other reviewers put price as a negative and to be honest, it is a nice chunk of change. I had to make it my early Christmas gift. However, considering that you can't get anything worth having these days for under a $200, the price I paid is not that bad. New gaming systems are $500 and I much rather have access to Roadways of North America and Europe for as long as it keeps working. So, for what it is, the money is worth it. Look around, I got mine for $560.
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by tula90 (see profile) - November 21, 2006

15 out of 15 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
I am thrilled that I bought this!
I just reurned from a trip with my NUVI and must say that it exceeded my expectations. I bought the ... Read more
by civen (see profile) - September 1, 2006

12 out of 12 users found this user opinion helpful.
1 comment posted to this opinion

5 out of 10 - Average
Easy to use, solid mount, unit died after one week
Based on other reviews, I had similar positive experience out of the box until unit would not turn back on. ... Read more
by mrhowland (see profile) - September 16, 2006

11 out of 11 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
So far (one day) Great!
My 1st GPS was (still have it) a Garmin Streetpilot 330. I struggled following directions in very tight intersections and ... Read more
by TavoD (see profile) - July 19, 2006

11 out of 11 users found this user opinion helpful.

8 out of 10 - Excellent
Better than the newer Nuvi 660 and the TomTom 910; I'll tell you why.
I debated and tried many so-called portable gps units until finally buying (and keeping) this one. This is the one ... Read more
by chicago user (see profile) - December 11, 2006

10 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.
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9 out of 10 - Spectacular
first gps unit
I have been waiting and it finally arrived, wow. I had it up and running in 20 minutes out of ...