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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reliable, easy to use portable GPS,
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This review is from: Cobra GPSM 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
Went to the store with every intention of purchasing TomTom One or the comparably priced Garmin GPS I had researched online for the past week. Really confusing considering all of GPS reviews I'd read gave no definitive explanations on why one rated over the other. Since it all seemed to come down to personal preference, I figured the only way to make a final decision was to demo each model at the store.
The TomTom One would not work! Each time I started to enter an address, the unit would revert back to demo ads. The Garmin model I was interested in was not on display. The sales clerk was kind enough to turn on the TomTom go to demo, but it annoyingly shifted between a loud demo and attempting to pick up a signal. If not for this, I would have overlooked the Cobra 2100 entirely. What first caught my attention was price. Having failed to demo the units I wanted, the Cobra 2100 was the only GPS on display within my price range. In fact, it was the same price as TomTom One, but appeared to be larger. Side by side comparison made TomTom One look like a toy! I clicked through the various demo options and watched a simulation of a drive from the store to my home. Fine, yet I still had my heart set on the TomTom and was about to find another store to demo the model, but I changed my mind. Though never owning any Cobra products, I'm aware that Cobra was a big name in radar detection at one time. In addition to GPS navigation, the Cobra 2100 comes with traffic light camera detection and speed alerts already installed. There are more traffic light cameras being installed throughout Baltimore City everyday. This feature and the Cobra name convinced me to give the 2100 a try. Had the 2100 installed and operating in no top flat. As mentioned elsewhere online, it took more time to get it out of the box than it took to connect it. Once turned on it quickly detected a signal and showed me my present location. After quickly scanning through the menu, I typed in my home address, clicked 'NAVIGATE' and was routed to my destination. The Cobra 2100 offers a clear visual presentation of the route you're traveling while giving clear and precise verbal directions of how to proceed. Advisories are given continually and well in advance of any turns or deviations from your present course. There is no text-to-speech, though IMHO, none is needed as a quick glance identifies all streets along your route. Options are given to choose specific routes, but I ignored this on my initial run. The Cobra 2100 (like MapQuest, sometimes) attempted to route me away from what I knew to be a quicker route. Upon ignoring the route suggested, the Cobra 2100 quickly recalculated, suggesting a route based on my adjustment. I followed the same route later, this time taking the route suggested by the Cobra 2100. Cobra added an additional 10 minutes to my journey by unnecessarily routing me on and off the interstate. The "detour" consisted of a series of rapid lane changes and turns. As it was night and the maneuvers demanded I pay strict attention to driving, I didn't chance glancing at the screen. To it's credit, the Cobra 2100 provided precise verbal navigation so there was no need to watch anything but the road. I find I'm not particularly concerned about Cobra's routing suggestion. Had I been unfamiliar with the area, the additional 10 minutes would not be factor at all since the Cobra 2100 WILL, it demonstrates, get me to your destination safely. Oh...before I forget...I passed through one of those camera intersections while testing the Cobra. It signals the driver by producing a series of camera clicking sounds and displays an on-screen traffic icon as an advisory. WAY COOL!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Starts out ok, but doesn't last long,
By Em (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cobra GPSM 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
When I first tried out this GPS, I was quite happy with it. It was very simple to use, easy to learn and really just plug and go. It got us halfway to Big Bear from LA, but then got us lost because the freeways had closed. I found it to be accurate in some places, and truly not in others. It froze up quite a few times, and wouldn't turn on SEVERAL times, only to turn on a minute later. The time it takes to start up is fine, only about a minute and you're already "navigating." However, sometimes it just lags and, again, freezes up. Had I written a review the first day I got it, I would have given it at least 4 stars for the ease of use. Now that I've had it a week, I'm returning it, and am going back to using mapquest. It's just not worth 300 something dollars. Perhaps I'll try another GPS system when we're taking another trip, but for now, this one is definitely going back.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
So far, so good, some minor glitches but good bang for the buck..,
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This review is from: Cobra GPSM 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I received this unit as a gift about two weeks ago. I had previously borrowed my nephew's Garmin NUVI and enjoyed that unit. However, the price of it had put me off until I did more research. Then I received this great gift. I have owned a Cobra radar unit for almost ten years now and it still works great, so I was pleased to receive this Cobra unit.
This GPS unit DID NOT work right out of the box. I was using an adapter in my cigarette lighter which allows me to operate two devices at once. I'm still not sure why, but the unit would not function when plugged in using this adapter. After I unplugged the adapter and made the GPS unit the only device it worked great. I instantly saw my location. I used the touch screen to plug in a local address, and the unit instantly advised me which route to take. The computerized voice is clear and easy to understand. Once I unplugged the unit, and plugged it in again using the multi-adapter, it worked fine, so I can now use the radar and GPS at the same time. I used the unit to take a trip of 200 miles the other day and the directions were great. It also gave me local gas stations, and a Staples store to buy some office supplies. The unit comes with an AC adapter as well, so you can add addresses in your home. The unit is not as sophisticated as the Nuvi. It lacks the detail on some maps, the screen is not quite as bright and clear, and it doesn't play music or let you use the internet. But is is accurate, affordable and easy to use. Highly recommended!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Do NOT buy the Cobra GPSM 2100,
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This review is from: Cobra GPSM 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I tried to update the maps, and COBRA is charging $129! I could buy a newer unit and get current maps and more features. COBRA just stonewalled, and said this model was discontinued several years ago, and they would only update the maps for the $129. The maps that are on the model are more than several years old. If this is how they treat their consumers, I will never buy another Cobra product again!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Unique features+performance comparable with high end units,
This review is from: Cobra GPSM 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
The GPS with speed camera detection & red light camera location detection helps provide the stimulation like free cup of coffee that you can't buy with other high end one's- shame on them. I bought this not because it was cost effective from reputable web site but because of its unique features (free updates+camera location detection that you can't buy with expensive units. (I did buy the extended warranty just in case).Also, for the info- I also own valentine one. Those 2 keep me good company on the long trips, highways(+285,275...) or new roads. I have NEVER recieved traffic tickets and usually I do not drive crazy.
Now, I can enjoy the roads & beutiful world even more- worry free
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent GPS with some minor problems,
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This review is from: Cobra GPSM 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
Cobra is pushing the "My Favorite Brands" functionality in this device whereby you can specify your favorite retailers and the device will attach special icons to those locations on the map as you drive. Over 600 brands are available to choose from. There is an optional traffic receiver for the Cobra NAV ONE 2100, but not included with the device. The receiver costs $99 and the traffic subscription costs $60/year. When driving in traffic the device can calculate two alternate routes around traffic and let you choose which one you prefer. Cobra is also touting the wide range of temperatures the NAVONE 2100 is allowed to operate in. You can use the 2100 in temperatures from -4 to 158 Fahrenheit. Overall this is a fairly good unit but I have got occasional error messages while using it. Once it is shut down and turned back on then it is fine. It will also occasionally give incorrect directions but only not often enough to be a major issue.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
It's ok at first but trying to find a upd.ate to make it current is bad,
By Kelvin .w .Thomas (Georgia, U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cobra GPSM 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I found this device for about $325.00, and needed it for a trip up north,it started out fine at first but when I got into Maryland area it was real bad.Nothing would come up current and I got lost several times.I tried to find ways to up date my device but I can't seem to get anywere yet.If any one can help with this matter please e-mail me at nightworld1313@yahoo.com. Cobra mafg. sure puts a hold on any help,and trying to find updates, try for your selfs, you'll see what I'm going through.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
cobra,
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This review is from: Cobra GPSM 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
i had gotten this as gift for my husband. he absolutely loves it and uses for long trips and occasionally for our short trips around the local area.
his biggest kick is when he is taking a shorter and faster route to the main road and the cobra voice tells him to go another way.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
It Ain't No Garmin!,
By BillG "billsdaddy" (Northeast US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cobra GPSM 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
My Garmin 340C was stolen from my car and I took a chance on the Cobra. It works (sometimes) but software and graphics are far inferior to what I had gotten used to.
On the plus side, some nice features like choice of a category and listing of all in that category in your area. The graphics, if you don't use the 3D version, are fairly good. And it's pretty sensitive in homing in on the satellites, even when you're indoors. But, the shortcomings leave me disappointed. For openers, when I set it for "home" in my driveway, it puts me on a street 1000' away that doesn't come into my area. So, if I set it with "home" as a destination, I wind up in someone else's driveway. The Garmin allows you to plug in a destination and when you let it calculate a route, it gives you mileage and an ETA before you start. Not so with the Cobra. Once you start, it will show an ETA but if there's a way to show the mileage to get there, I haven't found it. The Garmin "speaks" all roads you're directed to use. The Cobra "speaks" only Interstates but has a visual display of the names of all. Another annoyance is that the "zoom" feature keeps resetting itself to a larger area of display. May be a software glitch but not fixable by any of their downloads to date. Garmin offers all sorts of language options: Australian woman speaking with Finnish display; German man speaking with Spanish display, etc. But these are really gimmicks and not necessary. The Cobra is available for somewhat less than the Garmin. And it shows.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice little unit for its time and price,
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This review is from: Cobra GPSM 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
About four years ago I bought this model after a lady friend of mine got one and we made a trip with it. I subsequently also bought a Garmin because of favorable reviews but was disappointed because the Garmin was impossible to see in direct sunlight. Before I left for a 200 mile trip to medical facilities in San Antonio I mounted both the Cobra and Garmin on the dash, side by side, to see how they compared. As I said, the Garmin was often impossible to see in direct sunlight but the Cobra was always readable.The Garmin occasionally showed a road where there was only a dirt driveway. I retired the Garmin and stuck with the Cobra. My biggest gripe was/is the start button on the right facia that is easy to accidentally push when handling the device, totally messing up programming and preference settings. I unintentionally pressed this button frequently and cursed its location every time. Pros: 1) Screen is always readable in direct sunlight 2) gives very few false readings 3) removes all clutter just as approaching turning point, background goes black 4) gives lane change voice advisories well prior to next turn info 5) always shows next turn and distance to turn in miles and quarter miles 6) price Cons: 1) Terrible location of ON - OFF button (corrected in later models) 2) occasionally shows roads where there are none. 3) has recently started giving false left/right turn advisories at highway T intersections 4) no longer practical to get software updates because of hassle and prohibitive cost. Conclusion: It's been a great little unit and served well, but it's time for retirement. I will buy another, later model, Cobra. |
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