31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works well on motorcycles..., January 26, 2006
This review is from: Lowrance 112-61 iWay 350C 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
Installation:
I mounted the 350C on a ZTechnik Spider Mount.
I bolted the Lowrance plastic mount onto the ZTechnik plate after removing (severing) the flex arm using flathead countersunk machine screws. BIG MISTAKE. The unit would not stay powered for more than a couple of minutes, or the operating system would crash.
I actually took the unit back to the store and exchanged it. The second one did the same thing.
I figured out that the screws must have been ferrous or otherwise magnitized and was messing up the GPS.
The fix: I removed the screws and used velcro strips. I'm not entirely comfortable with that but it'll work for now until I decide on using plastic screws or maybe JB Weld on the mount.
For audio, I use my ear plugs direct to the device. The audible turn-by-turn instructions cut in while music is playing.
Performance:
About 1 minute to get 3D signal while not under a structure or otherwise being blocked.
I can operate the touch screen with heavy armored AlpineStar gloves although some of the detailed settings are more difficult to engage. That's OK, because of the monitor size, I don't expect to have more than the basic necessities while wearing gloves.
The screen is fully visible in all lights.
The audio comes over well and the controls are easy to use. You can even select music through a file manager while in the music player mode.
Music also comes thru while in map mode.
I am having difficulty trying to adjust the volume. Pushing the buttons doesn't seem to work. Maybe I should read the directions...NOPE, why start now?
The unit is small enough that it fits into the ferring compartment on my BMW R1150RT (I removed the stereo brackets so the remaining boot is approx. 12" deep x 8" W with an opening of 3.5" and an internal height of about 4.5". Anyway, I can throw the unit inside the locked compartment with lots of room to spare.
When you miss a turn, the device corrects for the best option and again, the audio kicks in and will tell you where to go in addition to screen overlay instructions and arrows.
Transferring data:
I upload .mp3's directly to a 1 GB SD card by inserting the card in a reader in my PC. But you have the option of tranfer via the included USB cable. It's faster if you don't go thru the unit and it won't cause extra drain on the battery.
You can upload any type of data to the card but the device will only read .MP3, OGG Vorbis and common image formats such as .jpg, .bmp.
Device updates:
An update is available for the 500C but not the 350C. Being a stoopid programmer and having a desire to break stuff, I installed the 500 updates and caused all manner of problems. Not to worry. I simply deleted the files from the SD card and it returned to normal. SO it appears that the critical system files are protected in ROM on a chip and there is a good chance that you will have to try harder than me to break it for good.
The 500 will let you modify the interface with "Skins". Just like your favorite PC media player. It is probably possible to hack your own code for the 350 but maybe you'd rather not violate the warranty, pay for repair, or throw $500 to the wind.
Battery:
I haven't ran it until it shut off but I've been using it for 2 hour stretches without external power while navigating and playing music. This is the 5th GPS that I have owned and anyone knows that a GPS will drain batteries easy.
The device is recharged vis DC input and I don't think that the USB cable will charge it since it is a mini USB interface and lacks the power lines.
You may have to drive coast to coast to recharge via the DC outlet on your car or bike. I use a cheap Radio Shack AC to DC outlet adapter and it works fine.
Best to just keep it DC powered by your car or bike while operating to keep the charge up.
Conclusion:
I am very satisfied. The device is truly portable. Just grab and go. Mney well spent.
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46 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, March 2, 2006
This review is from: Lowrance 112-61 iWay 350C 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I have had this unit for about a week now. It is accurate to within 10 feet. I have not had any problems so far. Startup is fast and it only takes about 5-10 to lock on to satellites (if starting cold). If the unit starts from standby then the lock in instantaneous. FM transmitter is a very nice touch as it allows to hear directions and music via your car stereo. You have to play around and find an empty FM frequency. Sound is clean once you find a good frequency. The cool thing here is that you can listen to songs and be navigating at the same time. The unit will tell you directions as they come up while you are listening to songs.
Additional thoughts as of 3/16/06:
I have now had the unit for about three weeks. Some things I noted are listed below:
- The unit does experience some difficulty if you are in a croweded area like downtown with a lot of tall buildings.
- Regarding now being able to connect to computer. Here is what I found out when I called Lowrance. Go to Menu --> Options --> Page 2 --> Interface Setup --> Set the power switch to power off from Stand By. Then power off the unit. Then power it on, and connect to PC. The PC then recognized it just fine.
- I would recommend using a card reader to write data to the memory card, as the unit itself will be slow.
- There is about 24 MB of space on the unit itself to store some additional songs, which are under sample photos and sample music folders. Although these will NOT be available to play if you have a card inserted. So you can take out the card, then you can play these files.
- Rerouting feature is fast.
- The pointing feature allows you to see street numbers and address.
- Once you arrive to your destination, after a few seconds it will ask you if you want to cancel your navigation route. I would have preferred that it do that automatically, or at least h ave that as an option.
- I wish it had come with a line in port so that you can plug in your additional MP3 player and use the FM modulator of the unit to broadcast. Oh well, wishful thinking.
- Rechargeable batteries are great.
- Last but not least, here is one cool feature that I love. The unit's database of addresses might be old but the great thing about this unit is that it will allow you to add some addresses, which the manual says you can store up to a 1000 addresses. here is what I mean: For example, my house, which is new, is not on the map. But while I was parked in my driveway, I clicked on the little red flag in the upper right corner. This is where the unit shines. It knows the lattitude and longitude information of that particular location. Now just click add to addressbook, type in the information, and from now on it will tell you how to get to that particular location. This is such a great feature. After you do this, it will tell you how to get here despite the fact the new address is not part of the database.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great GPS !!!, March 3, 2006
This review is from: Lowrance 112-61 iWay 350C 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
The i way 350 is a great GPS.I've had this For a week now and this is what I like..
1. The screen is very bright and easy to read.
2.The touch screen is simple and works well,super easy to navigate.(while sitting parked of course!!).
3.The FM modular is abig bonus!!! it show's pictures too..
4.I had to call lowrence to ask a question,it was after hours so i left a message.They actually called meee back the next day.wow,impressive customer service.... p.s. the auto route feature is very fast, NO Garmin or megellan for me.
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