| Warranty: | 1 Year parts and Labor |
| Warranty: | 1 Year parts and Labor |
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The iCN 630 gives you precise, vocal turn-by-turn instructions throughout your journey. It indicates which lane to get into when approaching difficult intersections, such as motorway entrances and large roundabouts.
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What's in the Box
This package contains the ICN 630 GPS receiver, two CD-ROMs (with In-Car Digital Navigation Software and detailed street maps), vehicle windshield and dashboard mounting bracket, 12/24 V vehicle power cable, USB cable, protective carrying case, and quick start guide.
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49 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Close but not quite.,
By westcoastmama "cnperryx" (Madisonville, KY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Navman Navigation iCN 630 2-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
In general this works very well. The maps in my area (middle of nowhere KY) look like they were created from current and planned roads from 1980. Any road less than 10 years old is not included and many never built roads are included.Pros: 1) Signal aquirement is very fast. 2) Re-routing is very fast. 3) Audible directions are good. 4) Display is excellent. Cons: 1) Maps only come in regions of 1/2 - 4 states (about 35 Mb each) and can not be broken up. Therefore the 64 Mb of data storage can not be efficiently used (you can generally only fit 1 region on the unit at a time). If you live on the edge of a region then you may find yourself forced to purchase a SD media card for programming. 2) There are no base maps (Interstates or Highways). If a region is not loaded then there are no roads! 3) You can not store a "point". You can store a street to a range of addresses. It claims I have reached my destination 2/3rds of a block before I get home. 4) It will instruct you to "bear right" when the road you are on goes from 2 lanes to 4 lanes. When there happens to be an intersection there it is easy to make a mistake. 5) It does not report elevation. 6) You can only select one piece of optional information on the screen (Direction N-NW-W-SW..., Speed, Distance to Destination, Time, ETA, Distance to turn) 7) If you don't have a specific destination programmed then the display is limited to North up display. You also lose the option to select any of the optional information. 8) No batteries - this could be a handheld but only if you want to build your own battery case. This is not as big of a deal when you consider that it does not appear that it is designed to work when you get off of a recognized street. Overall I like this. Investing in a 256 Mb SD card seems wise if not even a necessity. I have hopes that some of the CONS will be addressed through upgrades someday...
39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The new Gold Standard for vehicle GPS systems,
This review is from: Navman Navigation iCN 630 2-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I have used several GPS systems in the past; Deloreme Street Atlas 2003 on my laptop with their Earthmate ,and the Garmin GPS III.The Navman ICN 630 is far and away superior to all of the above. It is more accurate then the Delorme. The screen is like the screen on a laptop computer. It is bright and easy to read. It is very easy to operate the unit. The accuracy is excellent. Regardless of zoom level I am always on the road. The 2 inch speaker provides clear verbal directions. Verbal directions are provided early and often. I would recommend a 256MB SD Card. Each region is between 30 and 50MB. You can load two regions in the base memory of 64MB. Software installation is smooth. All updates and map loads are performed via USB. Map uploads can take 15 minutes per region (no big deal). The software is bullet proof, you can do other tasks while performing map uploades. ...
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gets you where your going without the worry,
By m1mgd00 (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Navman Navigation iCN 630 2-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I got the Navman iCN 630 after trying the Delphi Mobile Navigation system, as these units are based on the same hardware and similar (but not identical) software. The screen is sharp and easy to read, while the voice instructions are loud enough to be heard in a car traveling at highway speeds with the radio on.I considered the Garmin 2610 and the Magellan Roadamte 500, but I went with the Navman because the Garmin doesn't have 3D views (which I find very useful for a quick visual of where you're heading) and the Magellan seems to have a host of quality control problems (see the forums at www.gpspassion.com). Benefits of the Navman vs. the Delphi include: Be aware that the Amazon information is pretty outdated. The new Navman units ship with 4 CD-ROMs containing the software and Tele-Atlas maps, not Navteq maps. I've found the Tele-Atlas data to be pretty good in my area, but you'll have to make that determination for yourself. Also, Navman just announced that it will be coming out with the iCN 635 in a few months, and that unit will include a remote control and more base memory (128 mb vs. 64 mb). If those features are important to you, then you may want to wait.
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